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Taming an Impossible Rogue
One year ago, Lady Camille Pryce left her haughty fiancé at the altar—for good reason. Not only was the marriage arranged before she could even walk, her betrothed was too smug to exert himself to meet her! Now, disowned, with no husband or family to support her, she’s left with one option: go to work in the notorious Tantalus Club… A gentleman’s gaming house run by a woman, the Tantalus is no place for a proper lady; so, to save face, her jilted fiancé must retrieve her. But banned from the club, he’s forced to employ his ne’er-do-well cousin instead. A handsome, experienced rogue, Keating Blackwood is the perfect man to lure Camille away. But the moment they meet, Keating instead wants to save her…for himself. Impossible? Perhaps. But if Camille can make the ultimate player lay his cards on the table—and risk his heart—all bets are off…
Reviewer: Aemelia
Review: Mar 11, 2012
Genre(s): Historical Romance
Lady Camille Pryce left her arrogant fiance at the alter. After everyone turned their backs on her, she was fortunate enough to find work at the famed Tantalus Club.
Keating Blackwood has shunned society since his last scandal. Now his haughty, self-important cousin, Stephen Pollard, the Marquis of Fenton is demanding Keating bring his fiancee back. For Stephen has been barred from entering the Tantalus C
A Matter of Scandal
Miss Emma Grenville has had her fill of pig-headed noblemen who believe women exist solely to satisfy men. And her arrogant new landlord, the Duke of Wycliffe, is the worst of the lot! The too-attractive cad wants to triple the rent on Emma's finishing school for young ladies to help get his newly inherited estate out of debt. Well, he clearly needs educating—about women. And Emma is just the one to enlighten him.
The sinfully handsome duke has never met a woman he couldn't seduce and outwit. And now that he's tricked Emma into a wager, he has the stubborn headmistress right where he wants her. But the confirmed bachelor underestimates the quick-witted and surprisingly sensual Miss Grenville. For she may be leading him to a place neither dreams they'll ever go—to the altar.
Reviewer: Dreamweaver
Review: Sep 16, 2011
Genre(s): Historical Romance
Refreshing as ever, Suzanne Enoch has done it again!
Miss Emma Grenville is the intelligent, hardworking, young and beautiful headmistress of a girls' Academy. Of course, she has to run into the one man, a Duke, which can make her loose all sense and sensibility as well as her ladylike skills by infuriating her like no other ever could.
Greydon, the Duke of Wycliffe is running to the country to escape t
A Beginner's Guide to Rakes
All of London is abuzz with the return of the utterly alluring, recently widowed Diane Benchley. Will she remarry? What will she do with her late husband’s fortune? Sociey is shocked by her announcement—at the Grand Ball, of all places!—that she plans to open an exclusive gentleman’s gaming club in the family mansion. But no one is more stunned than the Marquis of Haybury, Oliver Warren.
Years ago, Oliver and Diane shared a private indiscretion. Now Diane threatens to reveal Oliver’s most ungentlemanly secrets…unless he agrees to help her. A notorious gambler—and rake—Oliver is overqualified to educate Diane in the ways and means of running her establishment. But striking a deal with Diane might just be the biggest risk Oliver has ever taken. This time, the only thing he has to lose is his heart…
Reviewer: Dreamweaver
Review: Sep 16, 2011
Genre(s): Historical Romance
From the start you can tell that the two main characters have it out for each other in that "you drive me crazy, but I don't know how I lived without you" manner. I could tell it was going to be a hot and sensual tale indeed; I was not disappointed.
Beautiful and sensual Diane Benchley is back in London. A widow for several years now, she attends society's Grand Ball dressed in an alluring black dress that
Rules of an Engagement
For proper young ladies, good behavior has always been the rule…
Captain Bradshaw Carroway loves the seafaring life—though he’d rather be battling brigands than his current assignment of ferrying a boatload of spoiled aristocrats. One passenger, however, has caught his eye: a bewitching young minx who definitely distracts him from the rules of shipboard decorum . . .
Some rules, of course, are meant to be broken.
Miss Zephyr Ponsley has traveled the world, but she’s completely innocent in the ways of love. She’s never learned to dance or flirt. But scientific observation has taught her that the laws of attraction have no rules, and that no adventure, on land or sea, is more dangerous—or delicious—than passion!
Reviewer: Aemelia
Review: Nov 23, 2010
Genre(s): Historical Romance
Until recently, British Naval Captain Bradshaw Carroway thrived on the battles he fought keeping the seas safe. Now he is being ordered a change of assignments, little does this war hero imagine he will be hauling aristocratic passengers and a noted explorer's expedition through the islands of the South Pacific.
Miss Zephyr Ponsley is not an average British lady. She's spent most of her life journeying throu
A Lady's Guide to Improper Behavior
The Rules:
A lady should always make polite conversation . . .
Theresa Weller understands the rules of decorum, and is appalled when Colonel Bartholomew James disrupts a perfectly civilized dinner. This rude, insensitive man is the complete opposite of everything a gentleman should be--but with one searing kiss, Tess can think of no one else.
A lady should never lose her temper . . .
Aggravated beyond bearing by a man who speaks his mind, Tess wishes there was a guide to men like Bartholomew. Surely, with such an assortment of handsome, polite suitors to choose from, Tess should not ache for him.
And a lady should never pursue a gentleman.
She invites him on carriage rides and dares him to dance, and almost makes him want to return to Society. Bartholomew knows Tess wants to be seen as a proper miss, but deep down, he knows she is precisely the sort to spark his desire . . . A most improper lady.
Reviewer: Aemelia
Review: Apr 15, 2010
Genre(s): Historical Romance
Colonel Bartholomew “Tolly” James has returned to England a broken man. The Crown all but calls him a coward for being the lone survivor of a brutal attack. He did not escape unscathed, his leg was crippled during the assault, and he also suffers from survivor's guilt. Now his family is determined to bring him back into their fold, but he is not ready to join them. He's decided to be as rude as po
The Care and Taming of a Rogue
How to tell if a man is an unrepentant rogue:
1. He has no patience for frivolous debutantes
2. He kisses you after a single dance
3. He makes you forget yourself and kiss him back . . .
After years away from London, Captain Bennett Wolfe is back—and alive, much to Society's surprise. Having been presumed dead, this rugged adventurer is now much sought after by every marriage-minded young woman . . . but Bennett only has eyes for the intriguing Lady Phillipa Eddison.
Phillipa would rather read than flirt, but she does know a thing or two about proper courtship rituals. A gentleman does not kiss a lady senseless, and he certainly does not bring his pet monkey when he comes calling. Lady Phillipa's ever been so scandalized . . . or tempted. She simply must teach Bennett some manners—before she succumbs to temptation as wild as the man who offers it.
Reviewer: Aemelia
Review: Dec 9, 2009
Genre(s): Historical Romance
Lady Phillipa Eddison, Flip to friends and family, is not Society's darling, rather she's a blue-stocking whom most tend to overlook, which is quite alright with her. Her passion for books, most especially the series of adventure memoirs by the recently deceased Captain Bennett Wolfe, are more her forte than flirting and dancing with beaus. With the unfortunate demise of Captain Wolfe, and the newest best sel
Reviewer: Aemelia
Review: May 2, 2009
Genre(s): Historical Romance
Lord Bramwell Johns has a reputation to uphold, to be the no-good scoundrel his father expects him to be. He thrives on danger, and doing anything to tick-off his dear dad. Actually there is more to Bram than just being a spoiled second son, but it takes a bit of looking under the surface to find his heart below.
Lady Rosamund Davies has been holding her family together, with little a
Reviewer: Aemelia
Review: May 23, 2008
Genre(s): Historical Romance, Regency
Lieutenant Colonel Phineas Bromley, is known as a heroic and well-respected British Officer, but at his family home, Quence Park, he is seen as a irresponsible, trouble-making, rake. He feels great guilt for the role he played in his brother's crippling injury ten years earlier, but does not know how to redeem himself in his family's eyes, and is not sure that he is even worthy of it.
On a visit home Ph
After The Kiss
A Notorious Gentleman . . . Sullivan Waring wants only two things: his rightful inheritance, and revenge against the man who stole it from him. By day, Sullivan is the most respected horse breeder in England; by night, he plunders the ton's most opulent homes to reclaim his late mother's beautiful paintings. His quest is going swimmingly . . . until the night he's discovered by Lady Isabel Chalsey. Clad only in a revealing nightdress, she's an entrancingly different kind of plunder, and how can a thief resist stealing a kiss? A Curious Lady . . . Surprised by a masked man in her own home, Isabel should be quaking with fear. Instead the sight of the sinfully handsome Sullivan makes her tremble with excitement. Who is this man, and why is he so set on this reckless pursuit? Lady Isabel loves a challenge, and she'll dare anything to uncover Sullivan's secret—but she may instead convince him that she is the greatest prize of all. About the Author A native and current resident of Southern California, Suzanne Enoch loves movies almost as much as she loves books. She once appeared on an E! special, Star Wars Is Back, as an expert on the romance in the Star Wars movies. Other highlights include winning her third grade spelling bee, receiving an E.T. poster and T-shirt in an alien-inspired poetry contest, and submitting a script for The A-Team (which was not why the series was cancelled). 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.
Reviewer: Aemelia
Review: Apr 25, 2008
Genre(s): Historical Romance, Regency
While in search of a midnight snack, Lady Isabel Chalsey stumbles upon a masked thief. Not one to cower, she asks him what he's doing in her house, to which said thief replies that he is there to steal a kiss. And what a kiss it is. The kiss is so distracting that Sullivan Waring doesn't even notice her lifting his mask, until he's out of the house and on his way home.
Sullivan is breaking into the hom
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