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The Saint (Seducer)

(Book #2 in the The Seducers Series)

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Vergil Duclairc was a man used to getting his way. And as the newly appointed guardian of Miss Bianca Kenwood, he was determined to find her and bring her back to live with his family. The last thing... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A great combo of Romance & Mystery. Characters that you can really enjoy. A story that keeps your

The Dueling Society Series: The Seducer The Saint The Charmer The Sinner The Romantic Over 400 pages long, yet I never got bored. It is rare when a story is that good. With surprising developments throughout, "The Saint" was a terrific read. Viscount Virgil Duclairc was born a second son. His older brother's suicide meant a big change of life style. Duclairc is now a titled member of English society. He is sure that his brother was blackmailed into killing himself. Duclairc will not rest until he unravels this mystery. In the midst of all this turmoil, a new problem has been dropped in his lap. An elderly friend passed away and made Duclairc the guardian of an 18 year old American woman. With her modern independent thinking, it won't be easy to tame her for the English ton. The work will be worthwhile once Duclairc manages to arrange a marriage between young Bianca and his brother, Dante. Dante is well- known as a rake who enjoys women. Duclairc is sure Dante can charm Bianca into marriage. The Duclairc family finances have been in poor shape for many years. With Bianca comes a large inheritance that will bring the family out of their troubles. With his hunt for the older brother's blackmailer at the front of Duclairc's mind, he is in no way ready to marry himself. Dante has agreed to go along with the courtship that is meant to become a marriage. Unfortunately, Bianca is not so easy to convince. She has wild dreams of becoming an opera singer... a job that would ruin her name in society. Bianca is willing to do anything she has to in order to convince her guardian to let her leave his protection. She'll even cause scandal to make Duclairc fear that having her in his home will ruin his family. As much as he vexes her, Bianca can't deny that she is attracted to him. Duclairc is drowning. His attraction to Bianca is growing every day. She fills his mind and heart, distracting him from his goals. When Bianca makes a final attempt at freedom, Duclairc sees it as the perfect opportunity to solve many of his problems at once. Blackmail has been storming English society. Already, two men have died by suicide to save their families from disgrace. As Duclairc's investigation unfolds, he discovers that even friends can be the enemy. Which of his friends can he trust? When Bianca is targeted and stolen from him, Duclairc gives chase. He prays he will find her before it is too late. Want to read the whole series? Here are the links for rest of the books: The Dueling Society Series: The Seducer (Dueling Society, Book 1) The Charmer (Dueling Society, Book 3) The Sinner (Dueling Society, Book 4 The Romantic (Dueling Society, Book 5

great historical romance with plenty of intrigue

Courtesy of CK2S Kwips and Kritiques This second tale in the "Dueling Society" series will capture one's attention from the beginning. With plenty of intrigue to deepen the plot, the reader will be unable to put this book down, waiting for what comes next. Vergil Duclairc, also called Laclere, likes to have things done his way. Since his older brother, the Viscount, died, he has had to take on much responsibility for his family - a responsibility and title he had never desired. His brother's death changed him, forcing him to become less carefree about his actions. As a result of the now strict code Vergil keeps for himself, he is called "the Saint" by those close to him. Bianca Kenwood is an American. She has come to England with her companion, Jane, as the ward of Viscount Vergil Duclairc. However, she has no desire to be under the thumb of one such as he... she desires to go to Milan to seek training and fulfill her only dream, to be a professional singer. Her plan is to get Vergil to relinquish his duty as her guardian so she can go to Italy, using money from her inheritance. These two are at odds from the moment they meet. Bianca only wants to be granted her freedom, whereas Vergil has other plans for her... and her inheritance. He is on a mission to find out what drove his brother to take his own life, all the while preserving his family's name and good standing in society. Bianca is only a means to an end for him, until he begins to realize he cares for her more then a guardian should. She chafes at his strict control over her so she is determined to do whatever it takes to get him to release her, though in time she grows to question whether or not she wants to be free of him for good. However, the mystery deepens as Vergil begins to uncover a chain of events in which his brother was just one link, putting his and Bianca's lives in danger. Will he solve the mystery behind his brother's untimely demise? Can Bianca and Vergil overcome their differences to find the passion they both long for? The reader is reintroduced to beloved secondary characters from The Seducer, showing what has become of them in the time lapsing between the two books. Vergil is a changed man, having been through a lot, making him grow up and mature from the romantic he was, to the driven man he has become, the "saint." Bianca is refreshingly innocent, or so she seems until one gets to know her better. Who she is truly, is a strong-minded young lady, with the gumption to do something about it. Naive in many ways, she still knows a lot more about life than would be expected of a young lady of the time. From the moment these two meet, with Bianca dressed up in an elaborate opera costume, the sparks fly, which neither one was expecting. The plot is complex as well, unfolding in layers, which only enhance the story. Multiple secrets are entwined, causing Vergil's discreet investigation to take many turns, most of which only increase the risk of danger for his fa

I absolutely love this series!

Another winner for Hunter. Vergil is the strong, silent type but oh so sexy and truly a romantic not a saint. I loved Bianca and Vergil - they just smolder with hot passionate love between them. This was a second read for me on this book. After reading the Romantic I needed to go back and have a clearer understanding of all that happened in this 15 year long tail of the Laclairs. For all Hunter fans - this is a must read!! Do try to read these in order - they are so much more enjoyable!!

Another great story!

It almosts amazes me how much I like this series by Madeline Hunter. I usually don't have much patience when it takes the hero and heroine forever to get things worked out, but here the wait is so worth it. To those critics who say Vergil is just too "nice", well, duh, the book is called "The Saint" for a reason. Read the other stories in this series for the bad boys. For the nice guy who is trying his best to restore respecabitily to his family after many other members have nearly brought it down, and falling for the "wrong" girl in the process, read this wonderful book. I agonized for Vergil, as he fell in love with his ward, awkward enough, who wants a career that brands women as much less than respectable. Those who accuse Vergil of being uptight are forgetting the rigid rules of that age. He thinks as a man of that time period should, and I for one am glad that Ms. Hunter didn't give her characters modern "anything goes" views that would have been out of place in a historical novel. If you don't care for the strictures of the era, then stick to contempory romances instead of giving low marks for what amounts to author's accuracy. If, on the other hand, you can appreciate the historical confines in which the author had to work, then you will enjoy this tender and steamy love story.

This series just keep getting better and better.

I enjoyed this book, (the second in the series) even more than "The Seducer" if that is even possible.I love Vergil's type. Quiet, proper and dispassionate on the outside, but smolderingly sensual and passionate in the inside. It shows you that appearances can be deceiving and the contrast between what he appears to be and what he really is makes for a nice surprise and is incredibly appealing.This book is intelligent and well thought. It actually has one of the best conversations about the reasons to marry (or not) that I have found in a romance novel. In other novels I have gotten really annoyed when the heroine refuses to marry the hero (or viceversa) for no good reason, when it is obvious that they are head over heels in love with each other. In this book, for the first time, I have read an intelligent discussion about the subject. She really loves him, but she wants to pursue her career, and he is not willing to permit it, moreover, she is not totally convinced that he is not pursuing her (at least in part) for her money, so she tells him that she needs some time to think things through, and he accepts this. The character really acted like adult people, which is not usual and that impressed me.I once mentioned in another of my reviews that if I could put together Stephanie Laurens' incredibly sensual love scenes, with Jo Beverley's interesting plots and Judith McNaught gift for creating emotionally charged, heart wrenching scenes, I would have the perfect romantic novel. Well, this book is it.I literally could not put it down. Madeline Hunter has made herself one of my favorite authors with this novel. And it is only the second one I read from her. I just hope she keeps writing about the Regency period since I'm not really into Medieval Romances. But according to the reviews those are very good too, so I might give them a try.Please, don't miss this series. If you are tired of the silly romance novels out there and want to read something really good.
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