Tuesday, 7 November 2017

Review: Notorious Pleasures

Notorious Pleasures Notorious Pleasures by Elizabeth Hoyt
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Lady Hero Batten has always been grateful to her elder brother Lord Wakefield and aware of exactly what she owes the family so she agrees to marry Thomas Remmington, the Marquess of Mandeville, one of her brother's political allies. At the ball where their engagement is to be announced she enters a room to make some minor clothing repairs and finds a couple having sex on the sofa, ordinarily she would just have left the room immediately but she recognises the woman's dress and knows that her husband was following her along the corridor. In her attempts to be a good samaritan she gets into a heated debate with the man, who is in no way embarrassed by being caught with a married woman, and they resort to flinging insults at each other. Imagine her surprise when, after the engagement is announced, Thomas introduces her to his younger brother Griffin Remmington, Lord Greyson, and none other than the fornicator she has just spoken to!

What to do when you are engaged to one man but in love with his brother? And apparently his brother seduced your fiancee's first wife too.

This was just a delightful romp between Miss Perfect and the man who just might be perfect for her. Loved it.

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