Secret Desires of a Gentleman by Laura Lee Guhrke

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(Mass Market Paperback)

  • Pub. Date: September 2008
  • 384pp
  • Sales Rank: 58,229

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    • Pub. Date: September 2008
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 384pp
    • Sales Rank: 58,229

    Synopsis

    Once Upon a Time . . .

    Maria Martingale was going to elope. But Phillip Hawthorne, Marquess of Kayne, put a stop to those plans when he learned his younger brother intended to marry a cook's daughter. Now, twelve years later, Maria discovers that the man who holds her fate in his hands is none other than the haughty gentleman who sent her packing—and he's as handsome and arrogant as ever.

    Happily Ever After?

    Always the proper gentleman, Phillip will do anything to protect his family from scandal, and when Maria dares to move in right next door, he knows scandal will surely follow. She is as tempting as he remembered . . . and the more he sees her, the harder it is for Phillip to keep his own secret desire for her a secret . . .

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    Biography

    Laura Lee Guhrke spent seven years in advertising, had a successful catering business, and managed a construction company before she decided writing novels was more fun. The New York Times bestselling author of numerous historical romances, Laura has received many literary awards, including romance fiction's highest honor, the RITA® Award, and her books routinely appear on the USA Today Bestseller list. When she's not tapping away at her keyboard, Laura spends her time relearning how to ski, mastering the wakeboard grab, and trying to actually hit a golf ball, much to the amusement of her friends.

    Laura Lee Guhrke spent seven years in advertising, had a successful catering business, and managed a construction company before she decided writing novels was more fun. The New York Times bestselling author of numerous historical romances, Laura has received many literary awards, including romance fiction's highest honor, the RITA® Award, and her books routinely appear on the USA Today Bestseller list. When she's not tapping away at her keyboard, Laura spends her time relearning how to ski, mastering the wakeboard grab, and trying to actually hit a golf ball, much to the amusement of her friends.

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    this was a refreshing change of paceby jpf

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    July 09, 2009: Unlike a lot of the people who previously reviewed this book the best part was the fact that he didn't do a total turnabout in the first few chapters. In my opinion that would have totally ruined the book. I love the conflict between the characters and the personal conflict that the main characters have within themselves. I won't reveal the ending but I felt it was an appropriate end for Philip being who he is and all inner turmoil he went through to arrive at that moment. This was a great read and I would recommend it to anyone who doesn't require instant gratification in order for a romance novel to considered good.

    Just okay for meby juliette_XO

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    March 16, 2009: Secret Desires of a Gentleman started out very promising for me. Guhrkes attention to detail was very nice, it enhanced the story rather than making it drag. I liked the setting and situation very much, though there was too much talking about the hero in love with the heroine back when they were kids, and I didn't feel like I got to see it happening.

    When Phillip, the rich and arrogant Marquee of Kayne, showed up in the heroine, Maria's Martingale's bakery, cold as ice, I very much looked forward to watching that chilly wall thaw towards the heroine. It never really did . . . except in the sack, which, to my disappointment, wasn't that often, and then he'd go back to his icy self afterward, and that attitude continued practically to the end.

    In the last chapter he did a 180, but it felt very abrupt, and the heroine's actions felt very out of character as well. The ending felt so abrupt that when I closed the book I didn't feel much of anything at all. That ending really nosedived my opinion of Secret Desires of a Gentleman.

    The step-back cover, btw, is beautiful, so as it turns out I'm going to keep Secret Desires Of a Gentleman, but only to occasionally look at when I need a visual for another books hero and heroine.

    I've heard really good things about the couple of books before Secret Desires of a Gentleman, so based on Guhrkes's pretty prose and, for the most part, competent plot crafting, I'll keep those in my "to be read" pile.


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