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For the Earl's Pleasure
For the Earl's Pleasure
Author: Anne Mallory
Beneath every scornful smile . . . — They were once cherished childhood companions, until a scandalous secret tore them apart. Now Valerian Rainewood and Abigail Smart are the fiercest of enemies. To Abigail, Rainewood is a notorious rake, hell-bent on mischief and not fit for polite society. So what if it seems he can seduce her with nothing but...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780061579141
ISBN-10: 0061579149
Publication Date: 7/1/2009
Pages: 384
Rating:
  • Currently 3.4/5 Stars.
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3.4 stars, based on 68 ratings
Publisher: Avon
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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chamber-maid avatar reviewed For the Earl's Pleasure on
Helpful Score: 3
I gave this book a 3 star rating because I have mixed feelings. I must admit that I was confused for the first 100 pages or so. Once I finally figured out what was going on, the story was easier to follow and the actions/dialogue of the characters made sense.

By the end of the book, I was really enjoying it. It included an overriding theme that I normally do not select--and which is not mentioned in the description. Since that particular theme (I won't be a spoiler) is featured throughout the majority of the book, I believe the omission is intentional because they (the publisher probably) felt it might cause her usual readers to stay away.

Ultimately, I'm glad I gave this book a chance. It does not rank among my top favorites, but was an enjoyable, diverting little book that ended stronger than it began.
suadski avatar reviewed For the Earl's Pleasure on + 6 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I must say that this book was quiet a surprise to me. I picked it up on whim. I had read one of Anne Mallory's books and liked it very much.
This story is about childhood friends who were torn apart by a secret and misunderstandings. As adults, these characters, they treated each other with disdain publically, while privately, they longed for each other.
Through an attack on Valerian, they are able to work together to find out who attacked him and their friendship is rekindled.
Abigail is a strong character who has gone through a lot and has remained grounded. she could have easily been cynical and jaded. I didn't like Valerian at first, but as the book went on, he redeemed himself.
This book showed insight on how people who were different from the norm were treated and how doctors took advantage of patients all in the name of science.
Although the description on the back is very vague, i took a chance. I was confused for the fiirst few chapters, but i must say, i was glad that i persevered and read on. this story turned out to be great. I won't spoil the book and reveal the reason behind the confusion.
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