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The Seduction
The Seduction
Author: Nicole Jordan
A Regency Romance set in London. The notorious "Lord Sin" has vowed to destroy the young nobleman who has injured his beloved younger sister. Vanessa must protect her foolish brother by entering a pact with the dangerously handsome Lord.
ISBN-13: 9780739410004
ISBN-10: 0739410008
Publication Date: 2000
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  • Currently 4.4/5 Stars.
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4.4 stars, based on 6 ratings
Publisher: Ballantine Publishing Group
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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MiMi-G avatar reviewed The Seduction on
Helpful Score: 5
This is the first book in the Notorious Series. I really enjoyed the frustration the hero and heroine went through on this. In the end it all worked out for the better.
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Helpful Score: 1
England early 1800s. A little explicit for me, but at least I discovered it in the first scene before I could really get into the book. I'm sure it is probably a good story as I have seen many good reviews, but I don't care to have so much sensuality in my books.
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This was my first read by this author and it will not be my last.
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(HB)I love nicole jordans books!erotic romance
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Former Harlequin author Jordan (The Heart Breaker) writes highly charged erotic historical romances. Her latest--set in 1810 England--opens with a graphic bondage scene, and the thrust of the book is the sexual education of a beautiful but repressed widow. Damien "Lord Sin" Sinclair keeps company with a depraved aristocratic set devoted to carnal pleasures. Lady Vanessa Wyndham falls into his clutches when her scapegrace brother falls afoul of Sin in an incident involving the accidental crippling of Sin's sister. Challenged to cards, the young man loses heavily, and it's up to Lady V to convince Sin not to foreclose. A nasty bargain is struck: she'll become Sin's mistress to pay off the family debt. But ultimately it becomes clear that the notorious nobleman has met his match: "He had tutored her in the arts of love-making, but she had taught him to love." Readers who devour the erotic historicals of Susan Johnson (see above review) will enjoy this, but those turned off by scenes featuring masturbation and ivory dildos may choose to pass.

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