Reviewed by Lindsey Gray on
First up is the Duke of Trent, Sebastian Carlisle. His guilt over his rakish ways before the death of his father have made the Duke amend his ways for several years. When a woman appears in his bed after a ball, he wants to let loose for one night in his life.
Miranda Hodgkins thought she was in second son, Robert Carlisle’s bed. After a few hot, heated moments and slip of the tongue she realizes she’s been dallying with none other than the Duke. She’s mortified, but her skin still burns from every inch Sebastian touched. The two strike a bargin to help one another get their desired spouse during the season, but no one sets their souls a flame like each other.
Harrington made a fabulous decision to sojourn into the exploits of Josie’s brothers. Who wouldn’t swoon over the golden haired, god-like men? I fell for Sebastian from the first moment he entered his bedroom. He’s all starched and stuffy when acting the Duke, but just below the surface lies the heart of a panther with passion and desire only one woman inspires.
Miranda was a little harder to sell me on. At first, I worried about some of her decisions, but as the novel progressed, I began to see her as Sebastian did. She wasn’t flighty, she had a lust for life. She wasn’t irresponsible, she just cared enough about the people around her to put her life and reputation on the line. There were a few times I wanted to smack both of them over the head, but they eventually got their passionate selves together and made it all work.
I thought from here we might be seeing Robert’s story next since he was courting a young woman throughout the novel. With a sneak peek at the end of the novel into book two, When the Scoundrel Sins, it is actually brother Quinton who gets a chance at love. I’m excited to see where Harrington is going with this series and what is in store for the entire Carlisle family.
I received this book for free in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 15 January, 2017: Finished reading
- 15 January, 2017: Reviewed