Perfect Kisses by Susan Johnson, Sylvia Day, Noelle Mack

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  • Pub. Date: July 2007
  • 356pp
  • Sales Rank: 88,661
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    • Pub. Date: July 2007
    • Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corporation
    • Format: Paperback, 356pp
    • Sales Rank: 88,661

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    From New York Times bestselling author Susan Johnson and Sylvia Day and Noelle Mack come three sizzling stories about the art of seduction...

    It Starts With One Perfect Kiss...

    School For Scandal by Susan Johnson
    James Bell, Viscount Ormond, is a shameless rake, infamous for his skills in seduction - and Claire Russell doesn’t intend for her sister to become his latest conquest. That is why she’s come to the viscount’s private masked ball. The flagrant sensuality and unabashed decadence on display there are shocking, but they are nothing compared to the scandalous fire Claire feels when James makes a wholly improper suggestion - improper, indecent, and very, very tempting...

    Mischief And The Marquess by Sylvia Day
    Justin, the Marquess of Fontaine and Lady Sophie Milton-Riley have no desire to marry. To satisfy their mothers’ insistence that they would be quite right together, they set out to demonstrate how completely ill suited they are for one another. Justin is allergic to her perfume. Sophie dislikes his dogs. He prefers blondes; she, brunette men. But the more they seek to prove how wrong their union would be, the more right things feel. And when opposites attract, there’s no denying the sparks or the heat...

    The Ruby Kiss by Noelle Mack
    Susannah Fowler is in possession of many temptations - an independent nature, a quick wit, and lush curves. She is also in possession of a fortune in stolen jewels hidden within her favorite corset. If rakehell Carlyle Jameson wants it, he will have to remove it himself. From her boudoir - or from her body. One kiss ought to distract her, but one kiss leads to another and another, till there’s no turning back - and no desire to try...

    Kristin Ramsdell - Library Journal

    Spanning the early to mid-19th century, these three explicit stories from some of the more noted authors of erotic romance begin with "perfect kisses" and end, not unexpectedly, with something more. In Johnson's School for Scandal, a protective, young school mistress targets a rake who intends to take advantage of her sister, but she ends up attracted instead. In Sylvia Day's Mischief and the Marquess, the protagonists agree to thwart the matrimonial plans of their mothers-in very creative ways-and end up falling for each other. Finally, a cache of gems hidden in a corset is central in Noelle Mack's lively The Ruby Kiss.

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    June 29, 2007: 'School for Scandal' by Susan Johnson. In 1829 Viscount James Bell is well known amongst the Ton as a rake so when he targets her sister, Claire Russell decides to intervene James just switches his seduction target.--------- 'Mischief and the Marquess? by Sylvia Day. In 1817, their respective mothers strongly believe that Justin and Sophie are a perfect match they disagree. The couple decides to prove they are right, but the more they affirm their theory that they are total opposites, the more they want to continue to demonstrate with kisses how wrong their mamas are.--------- 'Ruby Kiss' by Noelle Mack. In 1856 Carlyle Jameson knows that Susannah Fowler has hidden the stolen jewels in her corset. He assumes one kiss will lead to removing the corset from her body and subsequently the jewels. However, one kiss leads to another and another, etc.------------- The two Regency and one Victorian novellas are fun tales of seduction, but just who is seducing whom makes for an entertaining well written collection of historical romances.------- Harriet Klausner