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Bezig met laden... The Bride Wore Scarlet (editie 2011)door Liz Carlyle
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. The heroine has been training all her life be a member of the Guardians who watch over the gifted individuals all over the world but the fact that she's a woman denies her entrance. The hero is shocked to see a woman in his club and refuses to accept a female can ever be a guardian. But when he needs a woman to accompany him to Brussels to find and rescue a Gifted child, he must turn to her for help. She accepts the position because more than anything she wants to help people and see the world. The hero knows from the instant he sees her that, though she's no beauty, he's fated to desire her and want her above all others. He instantly regrets courting another woman and spends the first couple of days of their trip steeling himself against the urge to take her in his arms. The heroine has been burned by hansom men in the past and refuses to allow herself to be hurt again. The hero is by far the most hansom of men but she's intrigued by the fact that he doesn't seem to know how truly beautiful he is. Despite this, she's made a promise to her grandmother to marry a man from Tuscany and she's positive that she has the perfect man in mind with all the perfect characteristic and knows that the hero is not that man. At first, this certainly allows her freedom of enjoying his company and they soon become lovers. But very quickly, she realizes she's made a huge mistake is taking him into her bed because he's also gotten into her heart as well. I truly loved this story. The heroine is such a strong character. She's determined to accomplish her goals and will stop at nothing to reach them. She has a very open and welcoming nature and is able to laugh and tease the rather stuffy hero. Though she's at times stubborn and takes her anger out on boxing bags, overall, she's happy to be in a partnership with the hero and finds him to be good company. The hero has spent his life trying to rebuild the Guardianship and control his powerful Visions and he's succeeded at both. But now, he must strain to see any visions at all and when he receives them, he's often taken deep into a madness like state and is completely unaware of his surroundings. He falls in love with the heroine quickly enough to realize that he's never giving up on her and that this perfect man she's looking for is absolutely going to be him. He's possessive but in a gentle nonstalker-ish way and worries about her constantly as she takes risks on their mission. But he does believe in her strength and her capability to be a Guardian and in the end cast his vote to gain her membership. Lady Wombat says: After a reading spate of first-time romance authors, it was heavenly to return to an author who knows how to write -- how to plot, how to create interesting characters, and does it all in lovely prose. Though I'm not a big fan of the supernatural historical romance, the supernatural stuff here was linked well to character development. And meeting up with the children of lovers in previous books (Anais, the daughter of Catherine & Max, from No True Gentleman) and Geoff (who we actually met as a child in Three Little Secrets), who have a love affair of their own, is lots of fun. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
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Intriguing...engaging...an illicit delight." --Stephanie Laurens New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Liz Carlyle ushers readers once again inside the mysterious St James Club, where passion and secrets simmer behind the elegant façade of Victorian London. In her deliciously intriguing The Bride Wore Scarlet, Carlyle does historical romance absolutely right--as a determined young beauty's desire to gain entrance into the secret all-male society places her under the powerfully sensuous spell of the group's ruthless and enigmatic leader. Fans of Amanda Quick and Gaelen Foley are going to love this Bride! Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Liz Carlyle is kind of hit or miss with me and unfortunately, this book was a miss. Anais was kind of bratty and Geoff was a bit of a stiff. I could have gotten past that if they had grown together more, but this was another romance that seemed based strictly on the sex and not much else. ( )