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Moonlit
Moonlit
Author: Emma Jensen
Under the cover of night, an impossible love will shine... — The heartfelt tale of a man shattered by life -- and the woman destined to heal his broken spirit... — Bearing the scars of a violent past, Viscount Trevor St. Wulfstan relishes his sinful reputation as much as he enjoys his dangerous clandestine missions for the British army.  His ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780739422199
ISBN-10: 0739422197
Publication Date: 2002
Pages: 323
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Publisher: Ivy Books
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 1
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Third in series, first Entwined, then Fallen, followed by this book, Moonlit.

While Entwined was a terrific book, Fallen and Moonlit were both disappointments. Emma Jensen certainly can write well, but her characters and the romances just don't find any real sparks or life off the page.

Moonlit follows Trevor St. Wulfstan and Mrs. Nell Nolan. He's a scarred scoundrel and she's a courtesan. His scar is on his forehead and while some are upset by it, the scars don't seem to really effect his place in society or how he perceives himself. He does have deep emotional scars, but the facial scar almost seems irrelevant.

Despite some fairly interesting reveals about both characters, nothing gelled with this romance. Nell is practical almost to a fault, Trevor is kind of a jerk and never really apologizes for his behavior.

Unfortunately Emma Jensen is going on the Do Not Read list after this dud.


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