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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderfully Romantic and Great Characters!,
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This review is from: What a Gentleman Wants (Zebra Historical Romance) (Mass Market Paperback)
Hannah Preston is an unassuming widow of the late vicar to Middleborough, twenty-five miles from the jaded influence of London society. When David Reece barrels into town one fine spring day, she's dismayed, though not surprised, to find herself the caretaker for the spoiled aristocratic man after he injures himself while carriage racing. As the weeks pass, the two form a genuine friendship that ends up in a most unexpected way--marriage. Unfortunate circumstances led her blindly to the alter and she winds up married not to a man she thought she could live with, but to his cold and haughty brother instead!
Marcus Reece, duke of Exeter, has pulled his brother up by the collar all their lives, but this time his reckless sibling has gone too far. In a bold move that may well be the worst affront to his ducal personage, his brother has gone and gotten married--but using Marcus's name! To the world, he and this provincial vicar's widow are legally wed, and he cannot break his family's heart by denying it. When he purposely embroils Hannah in a thin web of lies, he finds beneath her country demeanor a woman far more capable of grace and wisdom than many ladies frequenting society's soirees. What's a strict, emotionless duke to do with a willful and headstrong pretend wife? It shall not be anything involving tender emotions! Or will it? The main ingredient that caught my attention right off was the characters. From the duke, Marcus, and Hannah to Marcus's stepmother Rosalind, this book shines with characters that make the story come to life. Marcus is a cold and guarded man, but with good reason. He is the caretaker of his family and he takes his job seriously. Author Linden does an excellent job of penning him a heartless man, but not long into the story, she reveals his true inner workings and securely lodged the burdened man into my romantic heart. Hannah comes along at a time in his life when he feels the pressure of family and duty perhaps the greatest. She brings to his home a sense of reality and down-to-earth sense. Together with her daughter Molly, she quite charms the frown right of Marcus's face and his emotional unveiling to her was so beautiful to read. There is a mysterious plot involving David that moves nicely in the background and really does a spectacular job of supporting the main characters instead of overtaking them. The focus of this romance is all about the love. Author Linden has literally captivated this reader with a wonderfully written tale! I look forward now to backtracking to her previous title, "What a Woman Needs". Looking forward to many more, Ms. Linden! K. Montgomery Officical Reviewer for The Mystic Castle
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A charming love story,
By Lulu (Doh, Qat) - See all my reviews
This review is from: What a Gentleman Wants (Zebra Historical Romance) (Mass Market Paperback)
A wonderful tale that captured my attention right from the beginning. The interaction between H/H was so tangible that you actually forget you're reading a book, you are so caught up in the tale. This was great writing fom Ms Linden.
I like the fact it wasn't angsty and there was no silly misundertanding. It did have was a little bit of suspense though, but that didn't distract from the story itself. If you want a charming love story, this is it. This book had its smile moments, especially when Hannah's daughter, the 4yr old Molly calls the proud Duke of Exeter, Mr Excetra! And she used his bedroom for her hide and seek games:) The dialogue between H/H was great. Loved Hannah's fiestiness,she was not prepared to back down from the ice-cold, rigid duke. And she gave as good as she got. I loved how Marcus went from this cold, proud man to one with a heart as he started to fall in love with Hannah. And the love scene when he finds he can't let her go, phew!!! that was well done! I loved the secondary characters of his stepmother and sister, Celia, who loved Hannah from the begining and tried every trick possible to throw these two together, first when they thought something was wrong with the marriage and later when they found out the truth that Marcus and Hannah weren't really married. And it was nice to see his brother David, goes from being utterly useless and selfish, to redeeming himself totally in the end. Which sets him nicely for his book, 'What a Rogue Desires" 'A Rake's Guide to Seduction' is Celia's story.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
FAB!!!,
By Book Buff "UK" (London) - See all my reviews
This review is from: What a Gentleman Wants (Zebra Historical Romance) (Mass Market Paperback)
A man (David) wishes to make amends to the way of his life; offers marriage to a woman than chickens out as he is to become a father and husband all at once. He goes through the marriage in the name of his elder twin (Marcus). Naturally his brother is not happy but Hannah is just what Marcus needs. All the other characters are lovely and the story unfolds with a twist.
A wonderful book. I loved it! and recommend it along with What a woman needs.
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