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This was the first Melanie George book I have read, it will not be the last!
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Good book
Excellent 2nd book in the Pleasure Seeker's trilogy!
Christine E. (Scaper) - , reviewed Naughty or Nice (Pleasure Seekers, Bk 2) on + 240 more book reviews
When Francine's guardian arrives to straighten her out, he mistakes her for an employee. She allows him to believe it, while trying to cope with all the problems of running an estate. They
become hopelessly involved, before he discovers her true identity.
become hopelessly involved, before he discovers her true identity.
very good book, had to read all in one stting, love those books where rake, falls inlove and change there lives from romeo to just one.
Enjoy Enjoy!
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This statred off really great with action, tension and fun but went down from there. The first hundred pages or so went quickly but then I had to start skimming due to the fact that nothing was happening, she wrapped up the book in the final chapter which was goo but would have been better material in the middle and more history and detail on their lives.
Loved this story. really held me.
Jessica (Sweetpea172006) - , reviewed Naughty or Nice (Pleasure Seekers, Bk 2) on + 178 more book reviews
After Lady Francine Fitzhugh runs off three governesses, her guardian, the notorious rake Lucien Kendall, appears. Predictably, she rejects him, despite being about to lose the family home for lack of back taxes. Adding to her problems is her best friend, Lady Roslyn Carmichael, who is being stalked by her stepbrother for her estate. Attempting to help Roslyn, Francine disguises herself as a boy to do a bit of sleuthing at a nearby tavern only to encounter Lucien and shoot him after he claims an unexpectedly scorching kiss. Not seriously hurt and rather smitten, he follows her home only to have her shoot him again. More confusion and troubling revelations follow, until Lucien decides their situation is just too improper. He then takes Francine to London so that a widow friend can prepare her for a "season" in order to marry her off to somebody else. This, of course, makes them both miserable. George's convoluted and hilarious plot, rife with sexual tension, personal torment, and general misunderstandings, is a great read.