Sins of a Wicked Duke by Sophie Jordan

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  • Pub. Date: March 2009
  • 384pp
  • Sales Rank: 14,600

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    • Pub. Date: March 2009
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 384pp
    • Sales Rank: 14,600

    Synopsis

    She works to live . . .

    One would think the last place a beauty like Fallon O'Rourke could keep her virtue was in the Mayfair mansion of London's most licentious duke, the notorious Dominic Hale. Yet Fallon—who's endured nothing but lecherous advances since her father's tragic death—is perfectly safe there . . . disguised as a footman! Beneath the notice of the dark-haired devil with his smoldering blue eyes and sinful smile, Fallon never imagines her secret will be discovered. But how long can her deception last when she begins to wish she is one of the many women traipsing in and out of the sinful rogue's bedchamber?

    He lives to sin . . .

    Most men envy the duke, never suspecting his pleasure-loving ways are a desperate attempt to escape, however briefly, the pain of a past that's left him with a heart of stone. Only one woman can break down his defenses. Only one woman can win his love . . . if she reveals her secret and succumbs to the sins of the wicked duke.

    Publishers Weekly

    A beautiful working-class girl finds true love with a licentious rake in the promising opening of a new Regency romance series. Orphaned heroine Fallon O'Rourke is one of a trio of resourceful young women who have moved from the Penwich School for Virtuous Girls into household service to the ton. Fallon dodges several lecherous employers and finally finds safety in male disguise as a footman, working for the notoriously decadent Dominic Hale. As Fallon fights her growing desire for her new boss and Dominic puzzles over his unusual interest in his young employee, their growing closeness endangers both Fallon's secret and her virtue. Jordan (Surrender to Me) only sketches the Regency setting, keeping a tight focus on Dominic's household, but sizzling sexual tension between the leads makes for a thoroughly satisfying romantic romp. (Apr.)

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    Biography

    Sophie Jordan, a former high school English teacher, resides in Houston with her family. When she's not writing, she divides her time between inventing what she likes to call culinary masterpieces—her husband won't always agree—and visiting her family's pecan ranch in the Texas Hill Country.

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    Sins Of A Wicked Dukeby spitzlady

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    June 28, 2009: All Fallon O'Rourke really wants is a home for herself. Ever since leaving Penwich's School for Virtuous Girls, she's been having to leave her places of employment, because the men of the households can't keep their hands to themselves. One night while fighting off the son of an employer a stranger comes by to see if she needs help. She gets into the carriage of the Duke of Damon. The Duke is one of those men Fallon hates, ones who think of nothing else but their own pleasures. Determined to get employment Fallon cuts her hair and disguises herself as a man. She gets employment in none other than the Dukes house hold. How long can she keep the charade up?

    This was a pleasant book, but it didn't really get to me. I think the best part was when Fallon really let Lord Hunt, whose father sent her father off on a goose chase, have it. The plot of a girl in boys clothing really didn't work for me this time.

    not pleased with beginningby Anonymous

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    April 23, 2009: I normally do not write negative reviews. This is not completely negative. It is only the first few pages that really bothered me. I didn't like the way the author represented the male character and female character. It was horrible the situation that the female was put into. It is one thing to know that the character is a rake/scoundrel, but to have the female character right there forced to watch it was horrid. I pressed through praying it would get better cause it was such a bad beginning. Finally, as it got further into the book I started liking it more. I just wish the scene where they meet could be revised. The rest of the book got better and I enjoyed it. Just change the beginning.


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