Rating:  Summary: A Fun, Entertaining Read Review: When Caroline Linford walks into a room and finds her fiance in a rather compromising situation with another woman she doesn't know what to do. That is until she meets Braden Granville, the Lothario of London, who just happens to be the fiance of the woman Caroline's fiance was with. Wow, what a tangled web that's been weaved. An idea springs to mind for Caroline. She wants to keep her man (she thinks) and keep him honest. She has decided she will have Braden teach her the art of lovemaking! With this plan set into action the reader is in for quite a journey.This book was fun, witty and very entertaining. This was my first Cabot read and I would definitely read another by this author. This book takes the act of cheating to a whole new level. The characters are enjoyable and likable (with the exception of Lady Jackie). The story is good in the fact there is no damsel in distress. The damsel in this book is a take action kind of gal. She isn't wishy-washy like so many Victorian romance women. Braden is also a very likable person and soon the reader finds themselves rooting for these two as if they're old friends of the characters. To sum it up this book is charming, funny, witty, and most of all fun to read. A must read for any day!
Rating:  Summary: A Fun, Entertaining Read Review: When Caroline Linford walks into a room and finds her fiance in a rather compromising situation with another woman she doesn't know what to do. That is until she meets Braden Granville, the Lothario of London, who just happens to be the fiance of the woman Caroline's fiance was with. Wow, what a tangled web that's been weaved. An idea springs to mind for Caroline. She wants to keep her man (she thinks) and keep him honest. She has decided she will have Braden teach her the art of lovemaking! With this plan set into action the reader is in for quite a journey. This book was fun, witty and very entertaining. This was my first Cabot read and I would definitely read another by this author. This book takes the act of cheating to a whole new level. The characters are enjoyable and likable (with the exception of Lady Jackie). The story is good in the fact there is no damsel in distress. The damsel in this book is a take action kind of gal. She isn't wishy-washy like so many Victorian romance women. Braden is also a very likable person and soon the reader finds themselves rooting for these two as if they're old friends of the characters. To sum it up this book is charming, funny, witty, and most of all fun to read. A must read for any day!
Rating:  Summary: What a delightful read! Review: Wow! Talk about being satisfied! Patricia Cabot certainly took us on a fascinating and mesmerizing journey! I love this book because it talks about something that is understood by all generations: cheating. Whereas now, women can leave their cheating boyfriends and husbands, poor Caroline Linford felt like she didn't have a choice but to ignore her fiancé's infidelity, due to the fact that she "owed" him for saving her brother. So, what does she do? She enlists the help of Braden Granville, the town's very own "Lothario of London." Oh, what fun it was to see these two delightful characters finally discover the path to true love! Caroline may seem like an innocent young woman, but we find her true sensuality revealed whenever she is with Braden. And Braden himself, although known for being a "ladies man," finds himself speechless, senseless and totally hopeless when it comes to Caroline. Brought together by Caroline's desire to learn more about lovemaking, these two lovers find themselves in the middle of a love in the making! The humor, the quarrels, the sexual tension and the chemistry between Caroline and Brady make it seem as if you were almost part of the story, cheering on the couple towards a sweet and sensual union. I truly enjoyed this book and I predict that the cover will be filled with creases from it being re-read over and over again. Cabot has truly written a classic.
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