Seducing the Beast (How to Tame the Tudor Male in Three Easy Lessons) (Volume 1)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.85 (773 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1497584787 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 388 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-05-15 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
And surely, The Beast's infamous iron will can resist the charms of one particularly disobedient, witty, intriguingly stubborn young woman But a deadly assassin is stalking the Swafford estate. She will stop at nothing to clear his name, even if it means seducing the notorious Earl of Swafford. When a misunderstanding leads him to mistake Maddy for his brother's cunning mistress, he takes her captive, letting her believe that he is The Beast's manservant. So what if he's known as "The Beast"? Maddy isn't frightened off easily. Maddy Carver is on a mission to save her cousin from exile. Tired of being lectured about the rules, she's ready to bend every one of them until they break. The Beast's fear of love might just be his downfall. Now she can longer be a threat to his misguided brother's future, or so he thinks. Can he learn to trust Maddy, the woman who has k
"Huge Disappointment" according to Irisrose. Having just discovered this author by reading True Story and loving it, I'm just astonished at how much I disliked this one. Outside of this author's skill, there was nothing to like about the story itself. Everything could have been cleared up within seconds had these folks just communicate. "Fresh look at romance tropes" according to Kathie @First Page to the Last Book Reviews. This book as romance tropes. BUT this author put them in a blender and said: Take THAT, reader!And it works for the most part.She twists and turns plot devices to keep things fresh, and me clicking through my kindle.Griff, aka the Earl of Swafford, aka The Beastis knocked off his feet when h. Willread said I love a Tudor romance. Oh, how I loved the setting in this romance. The chaos and loudness compared to the more quiet Regency romances.The hero and the heroine were full of flaws - and I loved them for it.Great writing too.