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Book Reviews of A Husband's Wicked Ways (Cavendish Square, Bk 3)

A Husband's Wicked Ways (Cavendish Square, Bk 3)
A Husband's Wicked Ways - Cavendish Square, Bk 3
Author: Jane Feather
ISBN-13: 9781416525530
ISBN-10: 141652553X
Publication Date: 3/31/2009
Pages: 384
Rating:
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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3.7 stars, based on 132 ratings
Publisher: Pocket Star
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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justreadingabook avatar reviewed A Husband's Wicked Ways (Cavendish Square, Bk 3) on + 1726 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I liked this OK, it didn't seem as good as the others but maybe it was just me. Seemed to move abit slower but the characters were still fun and had good steamy scenes! A good read to keep in the series.
annie215 avatar reviewed A Husband's Wicked Ways (Cavendish Square, Bk 3) on + 118 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Very enjoyable book. I have never read a Jane Feather book, that I did not enjoy.
reviewed A Husband's Wicked Ways (Cavendish Square, Bk 3) on + 929 more book reviews
I really liked the first two but hated this one. It was just dumb. I have a hard time believing that Ellie would join up Greenville after finding out her husband had lied to her all this time. It's one thing to lose your husband and the father to your child to war. It's another for him to let you mourn his death for three years because really he has no intention to return to your boring lives. On top of that his goodbye letter to her was filled with how great Greenville was and by the way hope you say good things to our daughter about her deadbeat dad. And why would Greenville need to recruit her? Really, his aunt and friends would accomplish his goals better.

Just too far-fetch. The book was also very dull and slow.
mignon avatar reviewed A Husband's Wicked Ways (Cavendish Square, Bk 3) on + 256 more book reviews
Only 2 1/2 stars. Most of the actions in this story seemed contrived. I think is was because it was hard for me to believe that a widow and a mother of a child of six would decide to become a spy. Too far out for me. The H/H had their 'happily ever after' and all couples and their families were reunited in the Epilogue.
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A HUSBAND'S WICKED WAYS

Aurelia Farnham believes she is happy living in London's stylish Cavendish Square. But with her friends Livia and Cornelia both married now, Aurelia is the only one still husbandless, and sometimes she longs for more. Then Colonel Sir Greville Falconer storms into her life, delivering a letter from her late husband, a war hero, which reveals he was a spy--the colonel's spy. Now Greville needs Aurelia to continue the patriotic mission and partner him as he exposes a ring of Spanish spies who have infiltrated London society.

The attentions of the charismatic Greville excite Aurelia as his mock courtship blurs the line between pretense and reality. When the simmering attraction between them ignites into passion and the danger of Aurelia's double life escalates, Greville insists on marriage as the best way to protect her. Now Aurelia realizes she has more than shadowy antagonists to fear, for she's lost her heart to a dashing spymaster who will one day slip away as suddenly as he appeared...