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Mass Market Paperback Lords of Love: A Perfect Scoundrel Book

ISBN: 0451199529

ISBN13: 9780451199522

Lords of Love: A Perfect Scoundrel

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Sullen Lord Quentin Somerville finds himself married to the decidedly plain Jane Wentworth after an attempt to woe her step-sister goes awry. After a disastrous wedding night, he banishes her to his... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Another Great Heather Cullman Novel

This is even better than "For All Eternity", to which it is a sequel. The characters (Nicholas' brother Quentin)and his undesired wife, Jane, are complex and enjoyable.

Finally! ....

a regency with nary a dead body in sight! No murder plot, no cartoonish villain.. yay!!. In short, this book is what romance is about: a relationship between a man and a woman.This is the story of Lord Quentin Somerville, a rake to end all rakes. He has made a living out of debauchery until the fateful day he lays eyes on the Season's reigning beauty Clarissa Edwardes. He is instantly smitten and decides to pursue her. Tired of competing with Clarissa's other titled and more wealthy suitors, Quentin concocts a plan to trap her into marriage by compromising her at a masked ball (Quent is not very nice). Quentin's plan goes without a hitch until he's found (as planned) by members of the ton. To his surprise and utter dismay the passionate woman in his arms was not Clarissa at all but her plain, boring stepsister Jane. I know that the forced marriage thing has been done a million times but this author somehow manages to bring an interesting spin to this tired plot. The hero is as nasty as they come (think Sebastian Verlaine in Patricia Gaffney's To Have and to Hold) who even goes so far as to rape the heroine on their wedding night. I know this is terrible but the author makes his transformation into an ideal and loving husband believable. By the end of the story I was head over heels for him. On the other hand, Jane is kindnes personified, her sweet but strong personality was overshadowed by the glitz and glamour of London's nobility. Once Quentin gets to see her in her natural setting,in the countryside among peasants and nature, his frozen heart is in great danger of being thawed by Jane's sweet smile. My only quibble: I thought Jane should have made Quentin grovel and beg and plead a lot more for his evil deeds. Otherwise this book is a great read especially for those who are heartily sick of the dead corpses and evil villains that populate every other romance today. Highly recommended. :)

Thoroughly satsfying!

This book was a delight! The story revolves around how plain Jane Wentworth and rakish Quentin Somerville meet, marry and then fall in love. Jane is in her fifth London Season, an on-the-shelf miss. She has been admiring Quentin Somerville from afar for many years. Outwardly, he is charming, handsome, and sensual. She fancies herself in love. He fancies himself in love with her beautiful and gentle stepsister.Quentin has a plan to compromise the stepsister at a masked ball so that he will have to marry her. But it goes awry when it is Jane (in the stepsister's costume and mask) he corners instead. They are forced to marry and he is quite livid. He believes she manipulated him. Their marriage starts off horrifically on their wedding night. Afterward, he banishes Jane to his country estate. After a couple of months, he is forced by circumstances to join her there. What follows is a sometimes heartbreaking, sometimes funny, sometimes poignant unfolding of their relationship. Jane gets to know the real Quentin, not the perfect one she imagined him to be. Quentin slowly overcomes his self-loathing and starts to notice his wife. A Perfect Scoundrel is a wonderfully written, beautiful love story. All the characters had personality, flaws, and layers. Quentin is very hard to like at the beginning, but his transformation is believable and wonderful to witness. This book is definitely a keeper!

A perfectly delightful romance!

"The Perfect Scoundrel" by Heather Cullman is a perfectly enchanting regency historical, filled with passion and desire - just like a perfect romance should be.Selected as a part of Signet's "Lords of Love" promotion, Cullman's delightful tale offers readers a peek into a slightly different area of Regency England. Instead of concentrating most of her story in London among the ton, Cullman sets her story in the tiny village of Little Duckington. Sullen Lord Quentin Somerville finds himself married to the decidedly plain Jane Wentworth after an attempt to woe her step-sister goes awry. After a disastrous wedding night, he banishes her to his ramshackle estate in the country. Jane, however, thrives in the familiar surroundings and befriends the neglected townfolks, setting out to improve everyone's situation. As Quentin discovers Jane's hidden talents, her true beauty becomes apparent to him, and he finds himself falling in love with his wife.Heather Cullman proves herself to be a talented storyteller who mesmerizes her readers with her charming descriptions and interesting characters. I look forward to reading future novels from this gifted author.

A Perfect Scoundrel

Once again Heather Cullman haskept me on the edge of my seat. Personally, I think thisis her best work yet! I happen to meet Heather on one of her book signing recently. She was very kind and took alot of time with each and every person. Thank you and keep the romance coming!
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