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The incomparable USA Today bestseller Samanth James cordially invites you to Regency England for a Sterling affair . . .
Perfectly Marvelous
Devon St. James must surely be dreaming! She closes her eyes in London's poorest slum, and awakens wrapped in fine linens . . . staring into the eyes of the most gorgeous man she has ever seen! Sebastian Sterling, marquess of Thurston, is clearly shocked to have a girl from the streets in his bed, though the heat of the desire burning in his gaze is unmistakable. But if he believes Devon will easily submit, he is quite mistaken!
What the devil has he done? It's bad enough their family is already mired in scandal, now Sebastian has to deal with the exquisite young beauty in rags he had impetuously carried into his home! Worse still, the lady is driving the serious, responsible marquess to distraction with her fiery spirit and breathtaking sensuality. But perhaps, just perhaps, with some of Sebastian's private schooling, this low-born enchantress can learn refinement and manners—and be miraculously transformed from merely his passionate obsession into . . .
A Perfect Bride
More Reviews and RecommendationsIt was Samantha James's love of reading as a child that steered her toward a writing career. Among her favorites in those days were the Trixie Belden and Cherry Ames series of books. She still loves a blend of mystery and romance, and of course a happily-ever-after ending. The award-winning, bestselling author of sixteen romances and one novella, her books have ranged from medieval to Regency and the American West.
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July 11, 2009: This was a great first book of the trilogy by Samantha James. I loved it!
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October 14, 2005: I am an avid reader of historical romances. Read them for over 20 years (from high school on). I stopped the last few years as I got bored with the authors, characters and story lines. I started reading again in 2005. I selected a few new authors to try and found Samantha James by the reviews I saw. I read her book 'His Wicked Promise' and reviewed that too. Thought it was a good read - different story line and characters that were appealing. I also picked up 'A Perfect Bride'. This was even better than the first book I read. I really enjoyed the story line of Devon and Sebasatian. I can honestly say that the booked flowed very well and the plot line moved along fast. You definately got a feel for all the characters and connected with them. No one was too gorgeous, too stupid or too evil. They all just worked - Sebasatian the dignified and honorable hero, Devon the poor yet beautiful heroine and secondary characters like The Countess, Justin and Julianna (some of this story clearly started to be geared toward future books in the works like 'A Perfect Hero for Julianna' and 'A Perfect Groom for Justin'). Regardless...the plot was not deep by any stretch of the imagination (you know, rich guy meets poor girl...they find a way to fall in love and make it work) but, it was lively and entertaining. You were rooting for the characters to get together and make it work from the start. They might have had great differences at first but, in the end, their attraction, friendship and love clearly won out. I also liked that for once the hero and heroine weren't constantly at each other's throats and denying all their feelings - this book actually developed a relationship like would happen in real life - very refreshing to see the chemistry build between them. I get irritated when an author has two people meet and they are sleeping together by the first chapter! Yes...two people can hook up that fast but, you don't buy a historical romance for a cheap one night stand. You buy it to make you think, dream and wish for something better. I feel you get that with Sebastian and Devon. Buy this book - you will enjoy it immensely if you like historical romances. The passion was fine but, for once, the story line was even better. Often if a book does not have good characters, you need passion and serious sex to make up for it. This one worked in all areas. I'll be reading the two follow up books to this one and hope for great things. Samantha James appears to be a strong author getting even better. I'm confident you'll enjoy this book.