England's Perfect Hero (Lessons in Love, Book 3)
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Rating | : | 4.72 (791 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0060543132 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 384 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-10-11 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
When she is not busily working on her next novel, Suzanne likes to contemplate interesting phenomena, like how the three guppies in her aquarium became 161 guppies in five months.. A native and current resident of Southern California, Suzanne Enoch loves movies almost as much as she loves books
With Enoch's latest (after London's Perfect Scoundrel), which ties up her Lessons in Love series, she delves beneath the superficialities of glittering balls and perfectly tied cravats to focus on the wounds borne by Robert Carroway, a supposed hero of Waterloo but in reality a former prisoner of war who can barely steel himself to converse with his family, much less waltz with debutantes. All rights reserved. From Publishers Weekly Although the popularity of the historical romance may be waning, writers like Enoch give readers plenty of reasons to return to the genre. Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. Lucinda, who has her sights set on a duke's fourth son, is surprised when Robert offers to help her gain him, and even more surprised when her encounters
One of the best beta type heroes I've ever read. Keri Definitely Enoch's best book. The hero is one of the best beta types I've read in romances. Wish there were more romances written with Beta type heroes like this. The heroine is also intelligent and likable. One of the best Regency historicals I've read. Highly recommended.. The best of Enoch's Lessons in Love trilogy. I only rate the first 2 books of this set 3's as they were standard regency fare.Teach the rogues good manners and fallin love with them. But in the second book I fell in love with "Bit", Roert Carroway, the tormented war wounded brother. He was so withdrawn and so pathetic and so tortured that I wanted desparately to look into his future. And then came "England's Perfect Hero". It is wonderful. Bit is a man dri. Very Good A Customer One reviewer called Robert a "wimp." I couldn't disagree more with this statement. Anyone who's gone through torture and almost died well, I think if they started to have nightmares that's normal and as someone else says makes you human. Well I guess some women could see him as damaged or a wimp, and that's fine It's why he needed a special woman to pull him out of it. I didn't like Suzanne Enoch's novella in La
And that person is definitely not Robert Carroway. Lucinda Barrett's best friends ended up married to the men to whom they delivered their 'lessons in love'. Robert is attracted to Lucinda's unpretentious ways, her serenity and her kindness. Robert is nothing if not complicated, and though he is the brother of a viscount, he rarely goes about society, and finds the weather and hat fashions ludicrous subjects for discussion. So Lucinda decides to choose someone who definitely needs lessons, but someone who will not complicate her life. When she chooses someone for her love lessons, Robert offers to help her deliver her lessons, but sets out to convince the woman he has fallen for to take a chance on love and on him.