Lord of Sin by Madeline Hunter

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  • Pub. Date: April 2005
  • 432pp
  • Sales Rank: 84,621
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    • Pub. Date: April 2005
    • Publisher: Bantam Books
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 432pp
    • Sales Rank: 84,621

    Synopsis

    When carefree rake Ewan McLean inherits an earldom, his plans for his new fortune are entirely in keeping with his lifestyle: to expand his collection of erotic art and expensive mistresses. That is, until he becomes acquainted with his most intriguing new responsibility. . .

    Bride Cameron is beautiful, unmarried, and sole caretaker of her three younger sisters. Now it’s Ewan’s duty to see that she is provided for. But to his amazement, the last thing the fiery lass wants is Ewan’s help. The simplest thing would be to walk away. But Bride, with her sparkling gaze and fierce wit, is the most bewitching woman Ewan has ever met. And he intends to have her–and to learn how she has managed to survive on her own. Even if he has to employ all the arts of seduction for which he is notorious. . .

    Publishers Weekly

    When notorious seducer Ewan McLean reluctantly accepts the Scottish earldom left to him after a triple tragedy, he quickly learns that not all his new duties are onerous. Keeping an eye on the welfare of lovely if stubborn Bride Cameron and her three sisters is a pleasure, especially when he's kissing Bride, and his government-backed investigation into a banknote counterfeiting ring proves quite intriguing. But Bride knows one important thing about the counterfeiting ring that Ewan does not: the fake banknote plates can be traced back to her dead father-and to her family, which would earn them forced transportation to Australia. And while she and Ewan can find common ground in each other arms, she well knows an earl wouldn't sully his reputation by marrying a criminal. Fortunately for her, Ewan still possesses a strong disdain for respectability. Snappily paced and bone-deep satisfying, Hunter's books are so addictive they should come with a surgeon general's warning. Each seems to grow a little more lighthearted than the last, yet Hunter (The Charmer) doesn't neglect the absorbing historical details that set her apart from most of her counterparts, engaging the reader's mind even as she deftly captures the heart. (May) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

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    Biography

    Madeline Hunter is a nationally bestselling author of historical romances who lives in Pennsylvania with her husband and two sons. In a parallel existence to the one she enjoys as a novelist, she has a Ph.D. in art history and teaches at an East Coast university.

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    ho humby Anonymous

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    August 21, 2006: I found the book unbelievable and boring, the whole plot is that the two character are thrown together because of duty,and a secret when in fact all Bride had to do was tell Ewan to leave, his help was not needed or wanted and he had no right to be there or to question anything. I learned far to much about forged bank notes, more than was necessary for the store. All this could be overlooked if at least the character were likable, buy they where not.

    not enjoyable!by Anonymous

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    February 12, 2006: This book was a little to fast for me. It never really lets you enjoy the characters, but only hurries the romance. I found I couldn't finish it. It just didn't do it for me. Sorry to say that this is not worth buying.


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