Laurie Green's Reviews > Secrets of a Wedding Night
Secrets of a Wedding Night (Secret Brides, #1)
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She wrote an advice pamphlet for the soon-to-be-wed called Secrets of a Wedding Night.
He's out for revenge after his fiance' reads the pamphlet and calls off their engagement. His plan for revenge? To discover the author and seduce her.
Being a writer and fan of Science Fiction Romance, I don't read many historicals, but this novel was a pure delight. I loved the premise and the characters--a feisty but destitute heroine and an admirable but misguided hero--and completely enjoyed the read.
The backstory of why these two lovers were forced apart and then remained apart for many years might not have worked in other genres, but for me it made sense for a time period with strict social rules and an uneven moral code. Colton (the hero) was a standout character for me and I found the dialogue and interaction between the main characters fresh, witty, and engaging.
A highly recommended read.
He's out for revenge after his fiance' reads the pamphlet and calls off their engagement. His plan for revenge? To discover the author and seduce her.
Being a writer and fan of Science Fiction Romance, I don't read many historicals, but this novel was a pure delight. I loved the premise and the characters--a feisty but destitute heroine and an admirable but misguided hero--and completely enjoyed the read.
The backstory of why these two lovers were forced apart and then remained apart for many years might not have worked in other genres, but for me it made sense for a time period with strict social rules and an uneven moral code. Colton (the hero) was a standout character for me and I found the dialogue and interaction between the main characters fresh, witty, and engaging.
A highly recommended read.
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Finished Reading
December 23, 2012
– Shelved