By: Madeline Hunter
Genres: Romance Historical
Posted: February 15, 2006
Charlotte marches in to Nathanial's home, despite his butler's attempt to keep her out, spouting talk of her women's reform movement, knowing that will distract him. Only it's Charlotte who becomes distracted as Nathanial uses his well-honed talent with women to kiss her senseless.
What Nathanial doesn't know is that he and Charlotte have a past. Charlotte, in a moment of daring that doesn't fit her public persona, dressed up and attended a scandalous party, where she was promptly seduced by Nathanial. Luckily (for Charlotte, anyway), he never realized who he was with because she was wearing a mask.
But as the two begin to spend more time together, Nathanial can't help but notice the attraction and he finally puts two and two together.
I always rave about Ms. Hunter's books and this one is no exception. I love the way she weaves characters in from her other books (although each stands alone), and I particularly admire her skill in making those characters real. I liked Charlotte immensely, and Nathanial is a good man, despite his well-known rogue status. I highly recommend reading every one of her books! She is one of my favorite authors.
Book Summary
She arrives at his home without warning or invitation, determined to win him to her campaign to reform women’s rights. Instead, Charlotte, the widowed Baroness Mardenford, ends up being nearly seduced by Nathaniel Knightridge. No woman is safe from the mesmerizing sensual power of the famed courtroom advocate, and Charlotte discovers she is no exception. But does he recognize her as the masked woman who recklessly joined him in forbidden passion a month ago? And how to avoid becoming his Lady of Sin when he decides to pursue her again? Suddenly it's every lady for herself as their past skirmishes erupt into a dangerous game of irresistible desire... and an honorable woman discovers the most pleasurable sin of all.
by: Madeline Hunter
Dell
February 28, 2006
Featuring: Charlotte, Baroness Mardenford; Nathaniel Knightridge
432 pages
ISBN: 0553587315
Paperback