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I am starting to fall in love with regency/historical romances! Tall, Dark, and Wicked by Madeline Hunter proved to be yet another reason to do so. I enjoyed the references to the time period, Europe, etc. and I fell in love with the characters. I appreciate that current authors create such progressive characters for this genre. While they seem unrealistic to me, I am a fan. Ives and his brothers are very proper, with the exception of his “bastard” brother—although he is actually a decent man as well. They come from money and titles. Ives is out of the ordinary in that he has a job as a lawyer. When Padua enters his life in the hopes of hiring him, his life is forever changed. While Padua is not necessarily an innocent, she is not the typical woman that Ives associates with. A committed bachelor, he usually takes mistresses in the form of opera singers and such. Padua is educated, intelligent, independent, determined, and the most noticeable distinguishing characteristic she possesses is her height. Padua seeks Ives’ help and that is where a mystery unfolds. I was very entertained by Ives’ interactions with his brothers. I also liked the mystery aspect of the story. Ives and Padua’s love story was passionate and touching. I loved that in the end, he vowed to take care of her family and help her fulfill a lifelong dream. Le sigh for Ives!
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- 19 September, 2015: Reviewed