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Wednesday, 27 November 2013

Review: Eleven Scandals to Start to Win a Duke's Heart (Love By Numbers) - ENG



Author: Sarah MacLean
Original Title: Eleven Scandals to Start to Win a Duke's Heart
Release Year: 2010
 
Literary Genre: Romance 
Setting: England, regency
Series: 3° of Love By Numbers series



Vote: 10+/10







This romance gave me thrills. It's splendid! And I actually don't know what to tell you more besides the fact that is an amazing novel, with extraordinary protagonists and an entertaining and charming plot.




Juliana Fiori is everything except an English lady. She's Gabriel, the Marquess of Ralston (Nine rules to break when romancing a rake) and Nick's (Ten ways to be adored when landing a lord) italian half-sister, who recently moved to England.
Juliana is a magnet for trouble, she refuses to follow society's rules and because of her behaviour she's precisely the kind of woman Simon Pearson, the Duke of Leighton, wants to avoid.
Simon is engaged to a proper lady, the kind of woman perfect for him and for the role of duchess but when he discovers Juliana he's lost and captivating by her recklessness and her mediterranean beauty.

Monday, 18 November 2013

Review: Nine Rules to Break When Romancing A Rake (Love By Numbers) - ENG



Author: Sarah MacLean
Original Title: Nine Rules to Break When Romancing A Rake
Release Year: 2010
 
Literary Genre: Romance 
Setting: England, regency
Series: 1° of Love By Numbers series



Vote: 9






I must thanks my dear friend Mary for the decision to finally read Sarah MacLean's novel, she's an awesome reviewer with a remarkable Historical Romance knowledge, I always rely on her when I need a romance advice (check her blog out if you want, it's worth it!); I bought Nine rules to break when romancing a rake several days ago (maybe weeks is more appropriate...) but for several reasons, including the fact that this novel purchase was part of compulsive books shopping and ARCs requesting, I put it temporarily aside...and now I regret it.


Sarah MacLean - bibliografia


Sarah MacLean