The seventh Earl of Sachse has only recently gained his title, but he already knows his duty: to wed one of the debutantes thrust under his nose at every turn. But he is interested in one woman only: coolly beautiful, maddeningly remote Camilla. Known throughout London as a force to be reckoned with, she has made it clear it is her pleasure to tutor the dashing earl in the ways of society, even offering to find him the perfect bride.
To Wed for Love?
But he is determined that it is Camilla who will share his marriage bed. He tantalizes her with his caresses and soothes her with his kisses. But why does she resist him so, when she obviously yearns to surrender to his single-minded pursuit? Then, Camilla's hidden past comes to light, bearing consequences neither ever expected. Soon, he will discover the secret that haunts her lovely eyes and will make a decision that will change their lives forever.
I finished this book in three days if you like historical stories this one was good . i really liked it
Vicki M. (vmachapy) from RIDGELAND, MS wrote on 5/12/2007...
ubs find!!!thought someone might be looking for this one.
Lisa R. (VenusJewel) from BRANDON, FL wrote on 3/2/2007...
Not what I expected from this author, the beginning is abrupt but the story is good. It connects with other stories of hers.
Pat H. (Patois) from SACRAMENTO, CA wrote on 9/3/2006...
This story is more intricate than the covers would have readers believe. It's the first Heath I've read, and I'll definitely read more from her.
Jane K. (janeellen) from EAST DUNDEE, IL wrote on 8/3/2006...
Camilla is determined to find the perfect match for the new Earl of Sachse. But what if the only bride the earl desires is the unattainable Camilla?
Anny P. (wolfnme) from EASTPORT, NY wrote on 5/5/2006...
There are so many historical writers now and many big disappointments. This was also my first historical by Heath and boy was I pleasantly surprised. I know there were valid complaints about the "barren" issue being overplayed, but a book that's this well written I can overlook it.
I did get fustrated by the heroine's self-martyr attitude especially with the barren issue, but the hero more than made up for this short coming. I absolutely adored the hero!!!!! As one of the other reviewers mentioned, the literacy issue was also so well written in this story. Overall, I really loved this book and look forward to searching for Heath's backlist.
Elizabeth G. from E FALLOWFIELD, PA wrote on 3/25/2006...
Camilla is determined to find teh perfect match for the irresitible new Earl of Sachse. But what if the only bride the earl desires is the unattainable Camilla?
I got this off the quarter shelf at the library. It was pretty good; Lorraine Heath is a good author.
Jennipher P. (Jennipher) from KENMARE, ND wrote on 9/2/2005...
I thought the people she presents in the book are well planned and acted out. I was however not impressed with the fact that she didnt explain somethings better in the end.
Pam B. (PamelaK) from NORTHPORT, NY wrote on 7/27/2005...
Lady Camilla will tutor the new Earl of Sasche in the ways of the ton, but he wants her.
Jeanne P. (WandrngGeni) from KLAMATH FALLS, OR wrote on 5/5/2005...