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    (Paperback - Reissue)

    • Pub. Date: May 2002
    • 304pp
    • Sales Rank: 51,884
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      • Pub. Date: May 2002
      • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
      • Format: Paperback, 304pp
      • Sales Rank: 51,884

      Synopsis

      To avoid marriage, Merry Vance has concocted a sinfully scandalous scheme: to pose for Nicolas Craven, London's most sought-after artist. No man in his right mind would marry a woman who posed nude for this notorious rogue.

      But Nicolas has his own plans for the fiesty young woman. And Merry has no idea how hot it can get in an artist's studio.

      Publishers Weekly

      The latest offering from the author of Beyond Innocence and the Black Lace erotica series is a Regency-era romance in name only; Holly brings a level of sensuality to her storytelling that may shock the uninitiated. Daughter to the Duke of Monmouth, Merry Vance would be quite a catch for any suitor, but Merry has no interest in marriage. When her mother finally issues an ultimatum, Merry decides to make herself an ineligible candidate for matrimony by ruining herself with the help of painter Nicolas Craven. Merry agrees to pose nude for Nicolas, but she hasn't gambled on the intense attraction she feels for him. Fans of Robin Schone and Thea Devine will adore the steamy love scenes here, which go beyond the usual set pieces to include more intense sex play. However, the story isn't simply about sex; the relationships between parent and child are fascinating here and are explored in several permutations. Most surprising is Merry's lack of connection to her mother, a departure from the usual abstracted fondness of Regency-era parents. Nicolas must undergo his own struggles before he can come into his own, which include learning to be a parent. Readers looking for a light, playful Regency should look elsewhere, but fans of bolder romances will relish this potent combination of heady sexuality and intriguing characterization. (June) Forecast: Some like it hot, and these days, more romance readers than not are opting for sensual sparks. Many of Holly's erotica novels are out of print, and her fans are no doubt hungry for reading material, which bodes well for sales of this sultry read. Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.

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      Too much for my taste!by Anonymous

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      June 30, 2006: There is masturbation, group sex, anal, and just about any other sex in this, and it was definitely a bit much. I guess I am more of a romantic, and not just reading these books to be slapped with sex on every single page taking it to crazier, and crazier plans - unrealistic involvement between the characters. It just grosses you out in the end. Christmas is great because it is only once a year!

      Amazing!!by Anonymous

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      February 09, 2006: This was one of the best books I have read in a long time. Besides having the right amount of erotica included, it has a very warm and moving story line. I found myself having empathy for several of the characters.


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