Genres: Romance Historical
Posted: September 3, 2011
Drake Byron was happy with his life. No wife to curtail his activities, a useful role in the war effort developing nigh unbreakable codes and now the lovely Anne Greenway with her autumn-hued hair and lush body, and definite interest in her eyes. His brothers may all be happily caught in the parson's mousetrap but he would remain free of female shackles, he thought, until his relationship with the housekeeper becomes more than he ever thought he would feel for another.
I approached this historical romance with a hint of trepidation. I often find romantic plots based on a deception between the two main characters a bit contrived and unpleasant. After all, if you are close enough to fall in love with one another, should you not also be close enough to feel a certain level of trust? In other books with similar scenarios the resolution has seemed unfair to those deceived, or a bit false in flavor. Not with THE BED AND THE BACHELOR. Without giving anything away from Warren's fifth book in the Byrons of Braebourne series, I can assure you that the problems I often encounter with deception in romance are handled realistically and well. The plot is tightly written, the love scenes intensely passionate and the suspense inexorably leads to a dramatic and satisfying conclusion.
Book Summary
Lord Drake Byron has no time in his busy life to worry about taking a wife. He is more interested in the unbreakable code he has developed to defeat Napoleon’s forces. Little does he know that the irresistibly lovely new housekeeper he’s hired is really a French spy sent to retrieve the code.
Sebastianne Dumont is not at all who she seems to be. Forced to steal the code to save her family, her mission takes an even more dangerous turn when she falls in love with the surprisingly tempting man she must ultimately betray. And if she succeeds in stealing the code, will she also steal Lord Drake’s heart, while leaving her own behind?
Avon
August 1, 2011
On Sale: July 26, 2011
Featuring: Sebastianne Dumont; Drake Byron
374 pages
ISBN: 0062033050
EAN: 9780062033055
Kindle: B004LLIHVS
Mass Market Paperback / e-Book