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Lädt ... Pursued by the Viscountvon Carole Mortimer
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Gehört zur ReiheRegency Unlaced (4)
Pursued by the Viscount is the fourth story in USA Today bestselling author Carole Mortimer's highly acclaimed Kindle Top100 Regency Unlaced Series.Author's Note: The stories in the Regency Unlaced, Alpha, and Knight Security series have stronger sexual content and language than my other books.Lady Rachel Shaw had believed her unhappiness to be at an end once her husband died, but now she finds herself caught in the clutches of a cruel and relentless blackmailer. Totally at a loss as to who she can turn to for help, her friend the Countess of Winterbourne, advises Rachel to go to Lucien Brooke, Viscount Brooketon, a gentleman who was recently of assistance to Fliss and her husband.Rachel doesn't know Lucien Brooke personally, but she has seen him many times at one Society event or another, and knows him to be an aristocratic and handsome gentleman who has avoided every attempt by the beauties of the ton to be lured into matrimony. Gossip and reputation say the viscount as being a cold and arrogant gentleman who does not suffer fools gladly. And Rachel has been very foolish indeed.Left with no other choice, Rachel finally decides to risk the viscount's scorn and ask for his help.Lucien Brooke, Viscount Brooketon cannot deny Lady Rachel Shaw's beauty or desirability, but unfortunately she is also as flighty and flirtatious as his mother, a woman who has been embroiled in one scandal after another for most of his life. That being the case, Rachel Shaw is the type of woman whom Lucien has always avoided having any personal involvement.Looks can be deceiving, however, and within minutes of Rachel calling at his home and explaining her current predicament, Lucien realizes he was wrong to have judged the lady without really knowing her, or her circumstances.He now not only wants to help Rachel in her current predicament but he also wants her. In his arms. In his bed.Persuading Rachel into accept any of those things from him is going to be a battle Lucien has every intention of winning.Carole Mortimer has written over 210 books, in contemporary and Regency romance, and is the Recipient of the prestigious 2015 Romance Writers of America's Lifetime Achievement Award. She is an Entertainment Weekly Top 10 Romance Author-ever. 2014 Romantic Times Pioneer of Romance author. Was recognized by Queen Elizabeth II in 2012, for her "outstanding service to literature". Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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*content warning for spousal abuse*
Also, the 'gay villain trope' is just kind of tired by this point, but obviously gay people *can* be villainous just like anyone else, so it's not inherently homophobic to have one (in this case two, (that information comes to light at the very outset so it's not really a spoiler)). What got me though, was multiple times the 'gayness' of her now-dead abusive husband felt like it was being used as the *justification* for that abuse!? That douche was an absolute monster purely because he was an absolute monster! None of it was caused by his attraction to men. There is no 'Ah! Now it all makes sense why he used to regularly and sadistically beat me to a bloody pulp!' when she learns he'd been gay. Implying anything of the sort is just incredibly messed up! ( )