By: Heather Grothaus
Genres: Romance Historical
Posted: June 24, 2012
There are many mysteries and a little magic in the Foxe sisters. There is a lot of intrigue surrounding the Bellecote brothers, and Sybilla pulls strings and works secretly to control the lives of her sisters in order to protect them from the King's coming wrath.
Oliver Bellecote is a charming scoundrel who is ready to be seduced by Cecily. He feels drawn to her and is unsure why. Cecily's confusion over suitors and the convent's call sometimes frustrated me; I felt bad over the heartbreak of one suitor...only to find out that he was trying to avoid a priestly calling...and then does something really shocking.
The main characters weren't especially likeable for me. I enjoyed secondary characters: Argo, Father Perry, and especially Graves. I did not particularly like the love interest and Cecily was frustrating. NEVER SEDUCE A SCOUNDREL has a plat that could have been a little more exciting, the actions of the characters were a little too easy to predict. Overall Never Seduce A Scoundrel makes a good bridge book between the first and second books in the Foxe Sister Trilogy
Book Summary
Lord Oliver Bellecote has a way of bringing out the vixen in any woman. Any woman, that is, but Cecily Foxe, an innocent flower destined for the abbey seems utterly immune to his charms. Or so he believes until the night they accidentally meet in the pagan ruins of Foxe Ring, and Oliver discovers that "Saint Cecily" is actually as tempting as sin. Cecily would like nothing more than to forget her night of heated passion with the dangerously handsome Lord Bellecote. But denial proves quite impossible when she is charged with tending his every need during his stay at Fallstowe Castle. For only in his arms does she feel truly alive, despite the deadly secrets that surround his past - and threaten their tenuous future...
by: Heather Grothaus
Foxe Sister Trilogy #2 Kensington Zebra
March 1, 2012
On Sale: March 1, 2012
Featuring: Lord Oliver Belleote; Cecily Foxe
384 pages
ISBN: 1420112430
EAN: 9781420112436
Kindle: B005QFC6RO
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