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Margaret McPhee

Autor(a) de The Wicked Earl

46 Works 529 Membros 16 Críticas

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Obras por Margaret McPhee

The Wicked Earl (2007) 72 exemplares
Unlacing the Innocent Miss (2010) 66 exemplares
Mistaken Mistress (2006) 41 exemplares
Untouched Mistress (2008) 36 exemplares
The Captain's Lady (2005) 34 exemplares
Unmasking the Duke's Mistress (2011) 31 exemplares
The Captain's Forbidden Miss (2008) 23 exemplares
A Dark and Brooding Gentleman (2011) 22 exemplares
His Mask of Retribution (2012) 20 exemplares
Mistress to the Marquis (2013) 16 exemplares
A Sprinkling of Christmas Magic (2013) 14 exemplares
Dicing With the Dangerous Lord (2013) 10 exemplares
Investigate South America (2000) 4 exemplares
Regency Debutantes (2011) 4 exemplares
How To Tempt a Viscount (2012) 3 exemplares
REGENCY CAPTAIN'S PRIZE- PB (2016) 3 exemplares
Convicts Of The First Fleet (2015) 2 exemplares
SEE AUSTRALIA BY THE COAST (2003) 2 exemplares
South America (2001) 1 exemplar
Banjo Paterson (2004) 1 exemplar
Herzen in süßer Gefahr (2011) 1 exemplar
Okänd Destination 1 exemplar
Historical Saison Band 23 (2014) 1 exemplar
Älskade Alice (2014) 1 exemplar

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female

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Two fun historical romances.
Dominic Furneaux, Duke of Arlesford sees a woman in Mrs Silver's House of Pleasures and she reminds him of a woman who broke his heart. Then he realises that she is the woman who broke his heart, Arabella is stuck, no money and no way of getting out of poverty easily. She has a son and a mother to care for. Little does Dominic realise that making her his mistress will change his life, and not in ways that he expected.
A good story with a lot of twists in getting them both a HEA
A Dark and Brooding Gentleman is a sequel to that one, this time it's Sebastian Hunter, Dominic's Friend whose life of pleasure is over and now he broods in Blackloch Hall until his mother's companion changes everything by looking for something he doesn't realise has significance. Things will all change once they manage to open up to each other.
Both stories were enjoyable and I'd like to find more to find out about the secrets they're keeping.
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wyvernfriend | May 19, 2023 |
This book wasn't as good as the others in this series. Mainly because there were times when I just couldn't stand Marianne and wanted to slap some sense into her. And introduce her to a Thesaurus for the word "villain." Except for that, I really enjoyed the plot, and the hero.
 
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CarpeLibrum58 | Jun 4, 2016 |
Nice read. Great tension between hero and heroine.
Grade: B
 
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Marcella1717 | 1 outra crítica | Jan 22, 2016 |
Very good book with a different kind of heroine. Kate is an American widow, whose husband and friends became privateers as a way to support their families after British blockades destroyed their livelihoods. Kate's husband was killed when his ship was captured by the British, so Kate took over as captain of the ship. She and her crew have wreaked their vengeance on British merchant ships, while hiding her identity from them.

Kit North is a man driven to make reparations for his past. As a young man he had done things that buried him in dishonor and ruined his family's lives. After spending a short time as a pirate himself, life intervened in a way that helped him become the man he is now - a well known and tenacious pirate hunter. He has one final mission before he retires - to capture the pirate La Voile.

The story has an intense start as Kate and crew spot a lone ship just asking to be boarded. They don't know it is a trap until it is too late. Thanks to Kate's deceptions, Kit North believes her to be a woman captured by the pirates and "rescues" her, after killing the man he believes to be the pirate leader. Kate is horrified and desperate to find a way to escape from him and return to her crew. Things don't go as she had hoped, and after an encounter with a shark and a British island dealing with yellow fever, she finds herself a guest of Captain North and bound for England.

There is an immediate attraction between Kate and Kit, something that neither of them welcomes. Kate made a vow that she would never forget her husband, and being attracted to another man, especially one of the hated British, is unacceptable. Kit is equally attracted to her, but his past prevents him from believing that he deserves any kind of happiness.

Over the course of the journey, Kate discovers that though Kit is one of the hated British there is much about him that she admires. Kate learns a little bit of what Kit has been through, but senses that there is more to what drives him. Kit finds himself somewhat envious of her late husband because of the love she had for him. He also gets the feeling that there is some secret that she is keeping from him. He figures it out as they arrive in England, which puts him into a quandary. Since he became a pirate hunter, his personal vow was that his honor came before everything else. This means that he cannot lie, but telling the truth could put Kate's life at risk.

Kit's battle with himself and his feelings is a hard one. The solution to his dilemma is one that allows him to retain his honor, but also keeps Kate safe. Another problem arises when America declares war on England, stranding Kate in dire circumstances. The only thing he can do is marry her.

The completion of Kit's final mission as a pirate hunter also signals the beginning of the reason for his return to England. Kit has chosen to return and try to make right the results of his actions three years earlier. I loved seeing him return to the public eye and face those he had wronged. He finds it easier to do so with Kate by his side, but her feelings for her late husband still stand between them, as well as his own secrets. Kate has to find a way to let go of the past if she wants to be able to move forward with the love that has grown for Kit. I loved her support of him and how she helped him through his own crisis. The scene with his sister was especially emotional and the confrontation with his friend was intense. I loved the ending and the decision they made about their future together.

I really enjoyed the journey from the Caribbean to England. The details of shipboard life were interesting. I also loved the secondary characters of Gunner and Tom. Kit's relationships with them showed a different side of him, one that started Kate's change in feelings toward him.
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scoutmomskf | Jan 21, 2016 |

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Obras
46
Membros
529
Popularidade
#47,055
Avaliação
½ 3.5
Críticas
16
ISBN
147
Línguas
8

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