And another very enjoyable book by Anna Harrington is live!
Do you remember How I married a Marquess and If the Duke demands by the author?
When the Scoundrel Sins is just as good as those books were but I must admit that I was a bit upset how long it took our hero to own up to his deeds and do his best to atone for them.
I mean, it's not that our heroine was awful or unlovable, on the contrary, she was pretty and those two got along really well so I never understood him and his hesitance to do the right thing. I know, I know, rogues and their likes but...actually - no, that's no excuse. At least not in my eyes. They knew each other all their lives and it was Quinton's fault that she was ruined, I would have expected him to be there for her, no matter how shocking the idea of marriage might be. Sooooo.... despite him being a wonderful character, it took me some time to really like Quinton.
Reading about Annabelle and her desperate search for a husband made me mumble some choice words concerning the times, the society and the lack of rights and, well, you get my meaning, right? Reading books set in those times, makes me realize again and again how different our lives are now and how much we take for granted.
Apart from that, the book has an interesting and well-developed plot, great characters (even if the one or the other needs a little kicking to become great and act according to it) and is a highly enjoyable read that I can recommend.
★★★★
Blurb:
Six years ago, a childish prank perpetrated by the
reckless Quinton Carlisle ruined Annabelle Greene's reputation and any chance
she had at securing a successful marriage. Incensed, she moved to her
beloved estate on the Scottish border and has reveled in the solitude...until
now when the contents of a family will are revealed. Suddenly, Belle's
single status may cost her the only home she's ever known. Now, with her
only marital prospect a horribly greedy and completely undesirable man, Belle
knows just the person to rescue her-the one person who owes her for his bad
behavior...
There's nothing Quinn Carlisle wants more than to get out from his older brother's shadow and make a name for himself abroad. So when a mysterious letter arrives, promising adventure, he rushes to the Scottish border...only to find that Belle laid a trap for him. The awkward, shy bluestocking whom he so enjoyed tormenting is gone, replaced by a graceful, elegant woman who ignites a desire in him he can't resist. Can Quinn help her save her home-and win her heart in the process?
There's nothing Quinn Carlisle wants more than to get out from his older brother's shadow and make a name for himself abroad. So when a mysterious letter arrives, promising adventure, he rushes to the Scottish border...only to find that Belle laid a trap for him. The awkward, shy bluestocking whom he so enjoyed tormenting is gone, replaced by a graceful, elegant woman who ignites a desire in him he can't resist. Can Quinn help her save her home-and win her heart in the process?
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Excerpt:
“You look
much more like your father now,” she commented, nervously licking her suddenly
dry lips but only serving to draw his attention to her mouth. Which made her even
more nervous, so nervous that she couldn’t stop the trembling of her fingertips
as they wrapped into the skirt of her night rail. “But you’re still a
troublemaker.”
A faint smile
played at his mouth. “And you’re still a bluestocking,” he countered.
Unintentionally simmering a slow heat low in her belly, he reached up to tuck a
stray curl behind her ear. “Still retreating to the sanctuary of your library.”
“Because
books are usually more pleasant than most people,” she answered, swallowing
hard when he trailed his fingers down the side of her neck. She forced out, not
at all as firmly as she’d hoped beneath the soft touch of his fingers,
“And more
trustworthy.”
Ignoring that
jab, he slid his hand lower to let his fingers play at the edge of her shawl.
“Yet there are things that people can do that books can’t.” His fingers tugged
gently at the shawl and pulled it down her shoulder to reveal the scooped neck
of the nightdress beneath. His gaze flicked to the small patch of revealed skin
at the base of her throat, then back to her eyes. “All kinds of interesting
things.”
She should
stop him, swat his hand away, shove him back—but she couldn’t bring herself to
do it. Just as she couldn’t hold back the hot shiver that swept through her or the
gooseflesh that formed on her skin. His touch was proving to be as equally
intoxicating now as that night six years ago.
“Then I have
no interest in learning them,” she countered, although from the way her blood
hummed, her body was very interested.
Madness—that
after what he’d done to her, she could ever want to be in his arms again. Yet
she desired just that, although that could never happen. Kissing him once had
ruined her reputation. Kissing him again might destroy her entire future.
She thrust
her chin into the air. “I know of your reputation.”
“Thank you,”
he half purred.
His finger
hooked beneath the wide shoulder strap of her sleeveless nightgown and slid it
slowly down her arm. But this time, with a stretch of bare shoulder revealed to
his eyes, he didn’t bother feigning propriety by looking away and instead flamed
a prickling heat beneath her skin everywhere he gazed.
She pulled in
a deep breath to steady herself. Oh, why did she always go light-headed
when she was alone with him?
“That was not
meant as a compliment.”
“Wasn’t it?”
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