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A Duke's Temptation (Bridal Pleasures, Bk 1)
A Duke's Temptation - Bridal Pleasures, Bk 1
Author: Jillian Hunter
PBS Market Price: $8.09 or $4.19+1 credit
ISBN-13: 9780451413000
ISBN-10: 0451413008
Publication Date: 11/2/2010
Pages: 352
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 84 ratings
Publisher: Signet Select
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed A Duke's Temptation (Bridal Pleasures, Bk 1) on + 153 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
London 1818 and it is Fabulous!

I know a lot of readers tend to typically like the "bad boy" hero who reforms for the heroine, but this story may change your mind.

I love when heros know they want the heroine from the start and arrange the situation in order to get the results they desire. This book is just like that. Although fate has a hand in the matter, the ultimate story-line is a man that takes control of the situation and makes the heroine fall in love with him without being to domineering. Add to that her unique reason for striking out on her own and the secret of his unusual occupation and it's a great read.

Enjoy it!
reviewed A Duke's Temptation (Bridal Pleasures, Bk 1) on + 40 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This book started out wonderfully, and went down hill fast. It seems like Jillian Hunter of old wrote the first half and then somebody else took over. Was not one of my favorites.
scoutmomskf avatar reviewed A Duke's Temptation (Bridal Pleasures, Bk 1) on + 2545 more book reviews
This was a really fun book to read, with a very unusual hero. Samuel is a duke with something of a wicked personal reputation, a radical political reputation, and a secret known to very few. He is the anonymous author of a series of gothic novels that have as many detractors as fans. One of his biggest fans is Lily Boscastle.

Both of them attend a literary masquerade ball, where they have a brief encounter and an instant connection. Samuel is instantly smitten by Lily's beauty and wit, and leaves the ball determined to pay court to her. But Lily's engagement to another man is due to be announced the next day, so he leaves London to return to his home in Dartmoor and continue with his writing. Being the romantic that he is, he leaves instructions for her to be watched over in case she ever needs his help.

Lily is intrigued by the man she met at the ball. He's one of the few men she's met who admits to reading novels. She gives in to the desire for a kiss from him, even though she knows she's promised to another. It's an eye opening occurrence that she does her best to forget over the next couple weeks, as plans are made for her wedding. Lily calls off her engagement shortly before the wedding when she witnesses her fiance kill a man, then attempt to cover it up. No one will believe her about what she has seen, and blames her for the scandal of her engagement's end.

Desperate to get away from London and the gossip, Lily applies for a job as a housekeeper at a remote estate. She has no idea that it is Samuel's home until she gets there. Once there she is committed to the job for at least a year. His house and his staff are unlike anything she expected and soon she's trying to find out just what is going on.

I loved the growth of their relationship. Samuel is in love from the beginning and willing to do whatever necessary to win his fair lady. He goes a little overboard at first, trying a scenario from one of his books, but that doesn't go over very well. Lily has been burned by her love of novels, as everyone blames that love for her actions regarding her engagement, so she tries to remain practical rather than romanced. Samuel's willingness to believe her story goes a long way toward softening her attitude. Samuel guards his secret until he's sure that he can trust her with it, but then does his big reveal in novel worthy manner. Knowing his secret and hearing his intentions toward her opens her heart to him even more. I loved their interactions, from their love scenes to the conversations about his book and the trouble he is having with the end of it.

It was interesting to see how Samuel seemed to be in a constant battle with the various parts of himself. His two main characters seemed to be differing sides of his personality and he couldn't decide which he really wanted to be. I thoroughly enjoyed seeing him work out the various scenes, and loved the way his staff was so involved with him. When Lily's past makes an unwelcome appearance, everything comes together for him to save the day.

I really enjoyed the ending and seeing their fairy tale come true. It was nice to see that Lily was vindicated in the eyes of her family. I loved the epilogue and seeing the literary process still continued with just as much exuberance as before.
justreadingabook avatar reviewed A Duke's Temptation (Bridal Pleasures, Bk 1) on + 1712 more book reviews
This was a great fun read, lots of twist and turns. The characters were fun to get to know and care about. It is one of those books you want to read in one sitting. Hard to put down. Looks to be a fun series.
reviewed A Duke's Temptation (Bridal Pleasures, Bk 1) on + 809 more book reviews
Good story well written. A chapter in the Boscastle family.