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Pride and Pleasure
Pride and Pleasure
Author: Sylvia Day
ISBN-13: 9780758231727
ISBN-10: 0758231725
Publication Date: 1/25/2011
Pages: 352
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 34 ratings
Publisher: Brava
Book Type: Paperback
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Helpful Score: 4
I enjoyed this story about Eliza and Jasper. She's an independent heiress enduring her 6th London season and he is a thief-taker she hires to investigate what she believes to be someone's attempts to force her into marriage.
While the premise of the story proves to be a little far fetched, it was the writing itself that I sunk into and didn't want to leave. The author manages to create an atmosphere of sensuality between the two main characters that is addictive. I loved the interaction between the two of them! He is brusque and Eliza struggles a bit to adjust to the less flowery, gentleman-like behavior he exhibits. It rang very true for me.
The only thing that took me out of the story at times was her overuse of a couple words, but beyond that it was a real pleasure.
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A fun, super hot, sexy Regency-era romance. Perhaps not particularly faithful to the times, but a believable romance with a lot of hot sex. If you're not into detailed sex scenes, this book is not for you. My only quibble is I don't really understand the stories where the heroine is deflowered with the hero's fingers. Like how is that romantic?
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The first book I have read from Sylvia Day's Georgian Series and it was great. I intend to read them all now.
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Product Description

Wealth has its dangers...There are disadvantages to being an heiress, as Eliza Martin knows well. Fortune hunters flock to her, acquaintances lie and pander, and lately, someone is engineering 'accidents' to propel her to the altar. But Eliza will not be bullied, and she will get to the bottom of this plot. All she needs is a man to infiltrate her assemblage of suitors and find the culprit. Someone not easily noticed; a proficient dancer, quiet, and even-tempered...so do certain men Thief-taker Jasper Bond is entirely too large, too handsome, and too dangerous. Who would believe that an intellectual like Eliza would be seduced by a man of action? But the combination of her stubbornness and the mystery makes the case one Jasper can't resist. Client satisfaction is a point of pride and it's his pleasure to prove he's just the man she needs after all...