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England's Perfect Hero
Author: Suzanne Enoch

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Publisher: Avon
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780060543136 - ISBN-10: 0060543132
Publication Date: 2/2004
Pages: 384


Other Versions of this Book: Hardcover

Book Description:

Lucinda is the last of three friends who agreed to turn the tables on London's most incorrigible rakes. But love is the farthest thing from her mind.

A Hero in Disguise

With her two best friends happily married, Lucinda Barrett realizes she can no longer put off her lessons in love. The rogue she hopes to educate must be someone who will keep her life steady and uneventful -- and that someone is definitely not Robert Carroway! The handsome, brooding war hero is far too complicated, and he shuns London society and its “trivialities.” Still, it is a pleasant surprise when Robert offers to assist Lucinda in her mission to reform and wed a more suitable nobleman. Now if only she can resist the sensuous allure of Robert's astoundingly blue eyes -- and his intense inner fire that leaves her breathless. Lucinda wants a husband, not a passionate, irresistible lover who could shake her world with one deep, lingering kiss. And her heart is telling her that this man could be the most dangerous, disastrous…and exhilarating love she will ever know.


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Kathy B. wrote on 9/3/2005...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

Very good romance. From Publishers Weekly:
With Enoch's latest (after London's Perfect Scoundrel), which ties up her Lessons in Love series, she delves beneath the superficialities of glittering balls and perfectly tied cravats to focus on the wounds borne by Robert Carroway, a supposed hero of Waterloo but in reality a former prisoner of war who can barely steel himself to converse with his family, much less waltz with debutantes. But a chance encounter with Lucinda Barrett, easy conversationalist as well as regular waltzer, leads him to hope that he could have a normal life. Lucinda, who has her sights set on a duke's fourth son, is surprised when Robert offers to help her gain him, and even more surprised when her encounters with Robert grow more important than the success of her campaign. But her beloved father's dismissal of Robert as "damaged goods," followed by implications that Robert may be a traitor, could stunt his recovery as well as their relationship—unless Lucinda listens to her heart and trusts him. Lucinda's refusal to treat Robert as less than a whole man and Robert's sharp sense of humor give this charming tale depth, and Enoch balances it well with a hearty dose of screwball fun.

Kathleen K. (kathyk) - Amsterdam, NY wrote on 4/9/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

This is the third book in a romance trilogy. A wounded war hero finds redemption with a good woman. Loved it. The others in the series are good too, especially London's Perfect Scoundral.

Sandra B. wrote on 10/9/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Almost anything Suzanne Enoch writes is wonderful. This book had a twist--the hero was not self-confident, but neither he nor the heroine were saccarhine.


Please Rate these Book Reviews

Jill M. wrote on 10/16/2009...


good

Christina C. (mommybookwom) wrote on 5/20/2009...


This was a great book. I fell in love with Robert and Lucinda.

Barbara F. wrote on 11/21/2007...


Great book! Missed the middle one, now I have to go back and order it!!

Teresa S. (nalam) wrote on 2/18/2007...


Very hard book to get rid of...

Vicki L. (vicki) wrote on 11/12/2006...


Loved this final book in the Lessons in Love trilogy about Robert and Lucinda!!

Nancy E. (neckrote) wrote on 8/16/2006...


I read this book in the past, was part of a lot purchase so offering it on PBS. Good book.

Lynn K. (ChWriter) wrote on 4/18/2006...


shows a little wear, but in very good shape

Melissa S. (MissyAnn) wrote on 12/2/2005...


This is the first book by Susan Enoch that I have read. I couldn't put it down!!!


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