
Pamela P. (
pamelap) wrote on 12/26/2007...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Not my fave by sabrina jeffries but a pleasant read
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Book two in the Lords trilogy and just as good as the first book. This is the story of Jordan Willis, the Earl of Blackmore and Emily Fairchild, the daughter if tge country rector. How they meet and what happens after they meet makes for a dynamite story. The story held my interest; the characters were all well developed and interesting and the ending was excellent. You just know Jordan has a big hand in the downfall and slow ruination of the villain only because there was no way to actually expose the villain for what he was and what he did. This story earns a 5-star rating from me. Another must read for all Jeffries fans.
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
A young innocent rector's daughter got one kiss one night from the cynical Earl of Blackmore, Jordan Willis. Now she is being blackmailed into playing the flirty scottish niece of her village's lord. The daughter of his sister, who married a scottish laird who is now protecting his daughter who tried to run away to get married. He wants Emily to find the suitor so he can "deal" with him.
Lord Willis knows there is something familiar about Lady Emma, but he can't get her to admit to being Miss Emily, but he desperatly still wants her. So he sets about wooing her, Emily is falling in love, but can't tell him the truth. He is an Earl, and therefore forbidden to her. But an Earl can marry wherever he wishes, can't he?