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Tempted By His Kiss: Byrons of Braebourne Series, Book 1 [Kindle Edition]

Tracy Anne Warren
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Tempted by His Kiss is a delightful Beauty and the Beast story. Tracey Anne Warren is brilliant!--New York Times bestselling author Cathy Maxwell

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London society knows the Byrons are "mad, bad, and dangerous" and every bit as fascinating as their poetic non-relation. Join the fun as New York Times bestselling author Tracy Anne Warren presents the first tale of this tempestuous family—famous for scandal and legendary at love . . .

Orphaned beauty Meg Amberley never planned to pose as Lord Cade Byron's fiancée. Caught in a snowstorm, she takes refuge at his estate. Stranded together, Meg soon finds herself falling under Cade's spell. When the roads clear, she intends to leave, but fate intervenes.

Haunted by his past, Cade Byron has buried himself in the country. Then Meg—with her lush curves—invades his house and his life. With her reputation compromised, he proposes a pretend engagement and a London season where she can find a husband.

But as their charade deepens, Cade can't let her go . . . vowing to tempt her with a kiss that just may lead to forever.


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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 317 KB
  • Print Length: 384 pages
  • Publisher: HarperCollins e-books (6 Oct 2009)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B001NLKX66
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #24,145 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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Miss Margaret 'Meg' Amberley arrives at Lord Cade Byron's home in search for shelter from the snowstorm. At first, Cade is annoyed she's interrupted his solitude, but agrees and let's her stay. But when the snow continues, they are forced to spend time with each other. Since returning from the war, he's scarred emotionally and physically and has become an alcoholic recluse. Since the death of her parents, Meg had been on her way to Scotland to live with another relative. Meg is keen to learn more about her handsome stranger. Just as she thinks she's going to break through, the snowstorm is over and she can go. However, a nosy neighbour shows up and when he sees Meg and Cade have been alone together, Cade has to think fast to save the innocent lady's reputation. Cade tells him Meg is his fiancée. It's obvious the neighbour will spread the news and Meg is worried. Cade tells her that he did it to save her. But they will continue this facade, even introducing her to his family and giving her a season in London in hopes shed find another husband. Meg accepts but when she becomes close to his family, begins to hate herself for the deception.

Over time, both develop feelings for one another. Cade hates her suitors and Meg doesn't understand why since it was his idea for her to find another. But when he learns someone has offered for Meg, Cade cannot take it anymore. Meg disappears, upset Cade hasn't claimed her as she'd hoped. Cade seeks Meg out and tries to win her back.

Overall, the book was brilliant. I've already read book 3 in this series with Edward Byron and Claire and thought that was good, but this was better! You really feel for both protagonists in this story, and find yourself hoping they'll get together.

5/5
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not that good 26 Feb 2011
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I bought this book because I read "Seduced by his Touch" first. If I had read "Tempted by his kiss" first I would NOT have read any other books in the series. The story is a little cliché, and the end scene where they were at the abandoned house was too unrealistic. I was bored reading some scenes in the book.
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By Helen Hancox TOP 500 REVIEWER
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Nothing about this book seems original. The cover artwork is just like thousands of other Avon books (i.e. toe-curlingly cheesy), the blurb on the back overblown, the gushing recommendation from another Avon author, the 'faux engagement' plot, the brooding hero, the rather pushy and independent heroine... the list goes on.

However, despite this - despite the fact that I felt I had read this story before in many different guises - I did enjoy it. The author's writing style is basic and nothing special and yet I didn't find myself bored. The characterisation is as one might imagine - not particularly deep, described rather than shown, and yet it worked well enough for me. As usual, historical accuracy was dodgy at times, mainly with regard to dialogue where people spoke American to each other, and I was very unsure if many of the names would ever have appeared in 19th Century England. But despite that, I liked this book as a light, gentle, non-taxing read. If one can overlook the unlikelihood of some events (as I could) and just go along with the tale, it is one that many readers will enjoy. Apparently the start of a series, it looks like one that should make good holiday reading.

Originally published for Curled Up With A Good Book © Helen Hancox 2009
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we havent see him all day long, that shouldnt be hard. Yes, he has made himself rather scarce, has he not? Meg replied. Despite her suggestion that Lord Cade join &quote;
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