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Lord of Pleasure (2009)

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3.76 of 5 Votes: 3
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ISBN
1420104497 (ISBN13: 9781420104493)
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English
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Zebra

Lord Of Pleasure (2009) - Plot & Excerpts

I was originally going to say this book was "adorable" but there's far too much sexy stuff going on for it to be that... cute. I really enjoyed this book, though, especially after reading #1. It put a great new perspective to a Hawkford, a character I met in "Mistress of Pleasure," and it worked beautifully. This book itself actually had far less sex than the first one, but I found the story, and the attraction between the characters, to be really heartwarming. Honestly, great character development for such a fun, quick read. I definitely intend to read more frmo Marvelle and suggest that if you like this style of book you check out this series. Marvelle’s tale of Alexander Baxendale, third Earl of Hawksford and Charlotte, Lady Chartwell is indeed sweet, delightful and endearing to readers. What originally sold the purchase of The Lord of Pleasure were reviewers’ consistent comments that Marvelle’s novels were hilarious and fun. Nothing is better when you have laughs along with romance. And nothing is harder to write. So special respect should be set-aside for those authors who are able to successfully concoct hilarity for us.It had been a while since I’d picked up a historical romance. Favorites include Christina Dodd, Gaelen Foley, Judith McNaught and Julia Quinn. Lord of Pleasure largely reminds of early Julia Quinn with some Jude Deveraux naiveté thrown in. Marvelle’s second novel is green, but with great promise and careful attention. The characters each have their own voice; personality, and connects with readers. Just like Quinn capitalizing on the Bridgertons, Lady Whistledown, and the Featherington’s (dear, sweet, befuddled Penelope always enveloped in yellow!), so too has Marvelle carved out some unique characterizations: Madame de Maitenon, Harold, the bull-faced butler-stevedore, Alexander’s saucy mother and sisters, and of course, Lord Caldwell. But by far the most interesting (and funny) of Marvelle’s characters is Alexander’s deeply quirky, gothic-bound, funereal sister Mary whose desire for caskets and mourning gowns are driving Alexander to distraction. Marvelle has enough material about Mary to develop a great story. Just imagine Mary looking for her dark highwayman to sweep her away in pure Byronic style! Throw in a few capers of the Baxendale sisters and that indeed would be hilarious!

What do You think about Lord Of Pleasure (2009)?

This was a fantastic book and I has a sad that this series won't be continuing at this time.
—Dragneel

okay, not as much sex in it as a reviewer on amazon said. :(
—ycats

Good story, some good action and the romance was great!
—Alysha

A little crude, but not overly so. Charming and fun.
—anitat

Was good but now it's on to the next.
—leu

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