Tempt Me at Twilight by Lisa Kleypas

Tempt Me at Twilight (The Hathaways, #3)

by Lisa Kleypas

From the New York Times bestselling author Lisa Kleypas comes a stunning novel about two opposites in every way - except when it comes to desire . . . perfect for fans of Sarah MacLean, Julia Quinn and Eloisa James.

'Lisa Kleypas is the best' Sarah MacLean

He was everything she'd sworn to avoid . . .

Poppy Hathaway loves her unconventional family, though she longs for normalcy. Then fate leads to a meeting with Harry Rutledge, an enigmatic hotel owner and inventor with wealth, power and a dangerous hidden life. When their flirtation compromises her reputation, Poppy shocks everyone by accepting his proposal - only to find that her new husband offers his passion, but not his trust.

And she was everything he needed . . .

Harry was willing to do anything to win Poppy - except open his heart. All his life, he's held the world at arm's length . . . but the sharp, beguiling Poppy demands to be his wife in every way that matters. Still, as desire grows between them, an enemy lurks in the shadows. Now if Harry wants to keep Poppy by his side, he must forge a true union of body and soul, once and for all . . .

'Kleypas can make you laugh and cry - on the same page' Julia Quinn

The Hathaways:
Mine Till Midnight
Seduce Me at Sunrise
Tempt Me at Twilight
Married by Morning
Love in the Afternoon


Praise for Lisa Kleypas:

'Lushly sexy and thoroughly romantic . . . superbly crafted characters and an intriguing plot blend together brilliantly in this splendid romance' Booklist

'Intricately and elegantly crafted, intensely romantic . . . from a not-to-be-missed romance author' Kirkus Reviews

'Witty, often hilarious, and delightfully passionate' Library Journal, starred review

'Readers are introduced to the unforgettable characters and their original personalities through a delightful storyline peppered with sharp repartee and steamy sensuality' RT Book Reviews (top pick)

'An unforgettable story peopled with remarkable characters and a depth of emotion that will leave you breathless' Romantic Times BOOKreviews

'Is it possible to give a book 6 stars? . . . [This] story has all of the forbidden romance, witty banter, and sigh-inducing declarations of love that you deserve' That's Normal

Reviewed by Angie on

2 of 5 stars

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Proceed With Caution:

This book contains coercion, violence, and discussions of child abuse.

The Basics:

Tempt Me at Twilight is the third book of the series, and it would be helpful to read the previous two but not totally necessary. This time we're following Poppy, the most "normal" of the Hathaway siblings, and Harry Ruteledge, the mysterious hotel owner. Poppy is actually in love with another man and hopes he'll propose soon, but Harry is going to make sure that she's his at any cost.

My Thoughts:

I had no expectations going into Tempt Me at Twilight. Poppy is the sibling we've gotten to see the least in the previous two books, so I had no thoughts on her. She's described as the normal one, and I suppose that is true compared to her more interesting siblings. However, "normal" in this case seemed to translate to no personality. She's just kind of there, so I couldn't understand Harry's obsession with her.

My biggest issue with Tempt Me at Twilight was Harry. Why does he suddenly want to marry Poppy? I mean, there's nothing wrong with her. She's smart and beautiful and rich, but he goes from zero to IMUSTHAVEHERIMMEDIATELY. He manipulates her and her current beau, stages a compromising scene, and essentially bullies her into marrying him. She won't even kiss him on their wedding night, but she's resigned to do her wifely duties. And Harry has the audacity to be upset that she's not an enthusiastic participant!

I could have enjoyed the hotel staff meddling with Poppy and Harry's relationship if I had believed that these two honestly wanted to be together but were just being stubborn. As it is though, Poppy was furious that Harry came between her and her adoring suitor. And Harry was simply a spoiled child who wanted another kid's toy! There was no love or attraction here. Yet, the two are suddenly in love after she goes to stay with her family for a while. I don't get it? They didn't discuss their issues.

Even by the end, Harry still didn't trust Poppy, ruining a surprise because he demands to know where she is, who she's with, and what she's doing every minute of her day! There's a minor suspense plot introduced at 90% involving Harry's inventions (which I wish there had been more of a focus on!) but it was already too late to salvage this mess. The one shining light was Catherine Marks; she's becoming increasingly more intriguing. I'm glad her book is next.

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