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British Bad Boys
Author: Nancy Warren

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Publisher: Kenslington Publishing Company
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780758210432 - ISBN-10: 0758210434
Publication Date: 11/1/2006
Pages: 320

Book Description:

Warren presents three short and sweet romances about three hunky blokes in present-day England. First up, George Hartley, a newly titled earl. Duty demands that he save the family fortune, and he begins by allowing Maxine Larraby, an American filmmaker, to tell his family's story. Then comes Meg Stanton; her hope is to rejuvenate her writing muse. Handsome pub-owner Arthur Denby shows her to her cottage and helps her get settled in. Lastly, disgruntled former top chef Rachel shows up to visit her newly divorced sister, Maxine, intending to stay in the background and lick her wounds. But instead, she ends up catering a wedding and getting entangled with the alluring best man, Jack Flynt. In each tale, the couples end up in bed within pages, and emotional complications soon follow. Warren has a knack for writing bright, breezy tales.
 


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Ronda reviewed 12/10/2008...
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2 member(s) found this review helpful.

Bad boys, umm, not that I could tell. Three stories of American women going to England on business and meeting the locals: a lord of the manor, the local pub owner, and a friend of a friend of the lord. All three sexy, eligble and willing. None of the stories were exceptionally good, but none were bad. My favorite was the story of the pub owner and the mystery author, very believable people I would love to meet on my next trip over the pond.

Elizabeth R. (reidwifemommy) reviewed 5/4/2008...
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I adored Bad Boys Down Under so I thought to try this one by Nancy Warren and I dont find it to be enjoyable read. The stories are choppy, vague and lack character details. I realize it is a multi-story book but this does not even compare to Down Under.


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Mary K. P. (Maya33) reviewed 9/18/2007...

Out of the three stories, George & the Dragon Lady was worth savoring over a cup of Earl Grey and crumpets. All the stories are tied together and have a common theme of American women getting between the sheets with British men. Talk about Trans-Atlantic relationships !


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