"Hot, sizzling Victorian Erotic Romance"
Merry Vance is being pushed to marry her friend, Ernest
Althorp and she isn't at all happy about it. All Merry
really wants to do is stay single, run a stud stable of
fine horses and live life as she wants. Ernest's father
is blackmailing Merry's mother Lavinia. If she doesn't
convince Merry to accept his son Ernest's suit, he will
tell her husband and polite society about their affair. Merry decides the best thing she can do is run away and
become a fallen woman. By doing this she will avoid
marriage and show her parents that she won't be married
off to someone she isn't in love with. She only decides
this after her Mother and Father tell her if she doesn't
accept Ernest's proposal of marriage, they are going to
sell her horses and pension off her maid, who has been
with the family for years and years. Merry can't let that
happen, so she comes up with a plan to become Nicolas
Craven's latest mistress. Nicolas Craven is a famous painter and is considered one of
the worst rakes in polite circles. He is handsome and
loves women, all women. Merry succeeds in capturing Nicolas's attention and
quickly agrees to move into his house and become his
model. Only Nicolas doesn't know who Merry really is, he
thinks she is a housemaid named Mary Colfax. He thinks he
is doing her good turn and in the process he will be able
to seduce the sexy little Mary. Merry has convinced her dearest friend Isobel to take a
packet of letters with her to Wales and mail the letters
to Merry's family every couple of weeks. So her parents
won't know that she has really ran off with a rake. Her
family will think she is safely in Wales, thinking over
the ultimatum they have given her regarding marriage to
Ernest. Then she will come home and anounce her fallen
state. Needless to say, her plan is found out and all
hell breaks loose. Emma Holly has written a lively tale set in Regency
England. The story is fast paced and with some of the
most erotic love scenes I have read in a long time. This
is a story of falling in lust and it turning into love.
Merry and Nicolas strike sparks off each other and those
sparks make for interesting conversation and erotic love
making. This book deserves its place in the top line of
romances. Titillating, erotic and fun.
Reviewed by Judith Saul
Posted July 9, 2002
SummaryMerry Vance has made it clear she has no interest in
marriage, but that hasn't stopped her long-suffering suitor
from proposing, or her parents from getting more furious
each time she refuses. Merry is forced to concoct a
scandalous solution: to pose nude for Nicolas Craven, famous
artist and infamous libertine.
But Nicolas has his own plans for the spirited young woman.
In Merry's plain face, he sees uncommon beauty. In her soft
eyes, he sees sparks ready to burst into flame. And, best of
all, he's certain the masterpiece she helps him to create
will tantalize the ton . . .
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