The Sinful Nights of a Nobleman by Jillian Hunter

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  • Pub. Date: October 2006
  • 352pp
  • Sales Rank: 21,457
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    • Pub. Date: October 2006
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 352pp
    • Sales Rank: 21,457

    Synopsis

    Award-winning author Jillian Hunter pens another deliciously sexy tale of passionate romance and beguiling trickery.

    At a glamorous soiree in the romantic English countryside, Lord Devon Boscastle, one of the most elusive bachelors in London, is on the prowl for a willing and wicked lady to share a night of all-consuming sin. So he’s delighted to accept a mysterious invitation for a midnight rendezvous.

    Miss Jocelyn Lydbury, a demure young debutante, has her heart set on a marriage proposal from a certain respectable gentleman. Invited to a secret tryst at the stroke of twelve, she hopes to finally meet her longtime admirer. To her dismay, it is the heartbreaking Devon who lies in wait for his midnight lady. Before the pair can unmask their deceiver, they are caught in a passionate, if unplanned, embrace and forced into marriage. Although Devon claims he won’t change his roguish ways for anyone, upon returning to London he is surprised to find that his once-timid bride has become an alluring temptress. But little does he know that Jocelyn has vowed to tame her handsome rake–in the ballroom and in the bedchamber.

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    Biography

    Jillian Hunter is the author of sixteen critically acclaimed novels. She has received several awards, including the Romantic Times Career Achievement Award. Hunter lives in Southern California with her husband and three daughters.

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    Romance at its bestby Anonymous

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    November 02, 2006: I just loved the twists and turns of this novel. It had lots of exhilarating tension that keeps the story going and was high on romance and passion. It is perfect reading for a cold winter night.

    Fifth Boscastle Falls to Loveby Anonymous

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    October 28, 2006: Again Jillian Hunter uses her special magic to perfectly blend romance with humor and a tad bit of mystery to come up with a sure bestseller! The Boscastles remain my favorite fictional family of all time and this novel focuses on Devon, the youngest eligible male. He?s the hottest bachelor in London and probably the most wicked, at least he?s trying to live up to those less than high standards and doing a great job. At an annual function in the English countryside, the guests are more interested in trysts and romantic interludes than the games and functions the host has arranged. Lord Devon has his eye set on a young widow who is rumored to be a tigress in the bedroom. He?s after a willing woman who can share his passions and he?s sure the widow is a perfect choice. An anonymous note is slipped under his bed inviting him to the tower for a romantic meeting at midnight and Devon assumes it?s from the widow. However, the innocently attractive Jocelyn Lydbury also receives a note and assumes it?s from a man courting her. Hoping for a marriage proposal she goes to the tower for the meeting. Strange that the note states they should be in masks but neither think anything of it. Both are surprised after one of those fireworks blasting in the sky kisses to realize that their willing partner is not the person they thought. However, before they can sort out the deception, they are interrupted by a search party. Now who could have alerted everyone that they were gone? Caught in this scandalous situation, Devon is forced to agree to marry Jocelyn. It is a typical romance, with Jocelyn falling in love with Devon and thinking he only married her because he was forced to? however, Devon however has fallen hard himself. This would have been a bit on the boring side if we didn?t also have the villain trying to cause problems in the Boscastles? lives. The mystery portion is not difficult to figure out but it is interesting to see Devon slowly come to the same conclusion as the reader. The best part of this book is the humor. When the widow won?t stop flirting with Devon at the party in the country, Jocelyn is angered. The luck of the draw has Jocelyn matched against her in a game of badminton and much to my enjoyment, Jocelyn becomes a woman bent on revenge. She ends up smashing the sly widow across the nose with her racket. Oh my yes, it was absolutely wonderful and laughing out loud was an absolute given! The romance portion has some hot and steamy scenes that are not for the faint of heart or the easily embarrassed (young readers should not read this book). For those sturdy enough to read these passages, they can definitely be mood enhancers. My only complaint is that there are only six siblings and this is book number five, with only one unmarried Boscastle left. I?m hoping that Hunter deviates a bit and includes Gabriel Boscastle (the crafty cousin) in a book. After that one, she can begin on the children these siblings have, like Nora Roberts did with the MacGregor clan. My fingers are crossed that the next book is not the last for this wonderful, dynamic family. The last of this trilogy is due out soon and will focus on Emma Boscastle ? the Little General, as her family lovingly calls her. If she?s anything like the other five I?ve read about, I can?t wait!


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