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Lord Borin's Secret Love (Zebra Regency Romance)

Lord Borin's Secret Love (Zebra Regency Romance)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Delightful characters; engaging plot
Review: Alexander Wescott, Viscount Borin is being watched -- watched and followed. He hopes this unprecedented occurrence will win him a place in the Marquis of Hastings's cadre of secret agents in the War Office, but Hastings turns him down, claiming Alex is a wastrel with a heart for adventure but no stomach for hard work. Although disappointed -- after all, he wants to change his ways! -- Alex knows he needs a challenge. His estate is well run, his fortune secure; politics bore him; he has no interest in returning to his usual pursuits. Thus, he sets himself the task of proving Lord Hastings wrong by following the spies to their master and uncovering whatever foul scheme the culprits are plotting. If Alex unmasks the French spy rumored to be moving in the highest echelons of Society, Hastings will have to offer him a position in the Secret Service.

Katherine Collins is a managing female. An excellent, and extremely useful, trait given her family's predilection for problems and the inability, or disinclination, of the titular head of the family to deal with them. Katherine's current campaign is to find her stepsister, Constance Templeman, a husband. If the younger girl is not married by her twentieth birthday -- only six weeks from now! -- she will lose the fortune bequeathed to her by her father. Since Constance has already rejected several eligible suitors, Katherine is leaving nothing to chance. Having exhaustively researched many of the unmarried men in the ton, she and her allies, her young brother and their butler, have chosen Lord Borin as the most likely candidate to win Constance's heart. But things take an unexpected turn when the viscount shows up on their doorstep, after following her brother, who had been following him.

Grateful to the lovely young woman who answers his knock for giving him a plausible reason to call, and for inviting him to return on the morrow, Alex does not mind that she almost closes the door in his face. But despite Miss Collin's repeated and rather obvious attempts to direct his attention toward her beautiful stepsister, it is Katherine who intrigues him. Although he cannot imagine Constance, Katherine, or her uncle as a spy for the French, Alex perseveres -- and he does not mind at all that his quest throws him into Katherine's company. Will he catch the spy? Or will he find something even better?

LORD BORIN'S SECRET LOVE is a delightful romp through Regency London. It is a charming tale of two people who find love when they least expect it, and who perfectly complement each other. Alex and Katherine are marvelous characters, both strong-willed, independent, and determined to achieve the goals they have set themselves. Katherine is completely unaware of her attractiveness, but very cognizant of her flaws. Alex, on the other hand, knows his attractions, but has no staying power -- until he realizes he wants to win Katherine's hand and heart. With sparkling dialogue, humorous antics, and realistic interactions between the characters, this well-written, entertaining tale is sure to please.

Regency fans will adore LORD BORIN'S SECRET LOVE. I highly recommend this book to all romance readers who like heart-warming, unique love stories with delightfully original characters.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A delightful romp!
Review: Alexander Wescott, Viscount Borin is being watched -- watched and followed. He hopes this unprecedented occurrence will win him a place in the Marquis of Hastings's cadre of secret agents in the War Office, but Hastings turns him down, claiming Alex is a wastrel with a heart for adventure but no stomach for hard work. Although disappointed -- after all, he wants to change his ways! -- Alex knows he needs a challenge. His estate is well run, his fortune secure; politics bore him; he has no interest in returning to his usual pursuits. Thus, he sets himself the task of proving Lord Hastings wrong by following the spies to their master and uncovering whatever foul scheme the culprits are plotting. If Alex unmasks the French spy rumored to be moving in the highest echelons of Society, Hastings will have to offer him a position in the Secret Service.

Katherine Collins is a managing female. An excellent, and extremely useful, trait given her family's predilection for problems and the inability, or disinclination, of the titular head of the family to deal with them. Katherine's current campaign is to find her stepsister, Constance Templeman, a husband. If the younger girl is not married by her twentieth birthday -- only six weeks from now! -- she will lose the fortune bequeathed to her by her father. Since Constance has already rejected several eligible suitors, Katherine is leaving nothing to chance. Having exhaustively researched many of the unmarried men in the ton, she and her allies, her young brother and their butler, have chosen Lord Borin as the most likely candidate to win Constance's heart. But things take an unexpected turn when the viscount shows up on their doorstep, after following her brother, who had been following him.

Grateful to the lovely young woman who answers his knock for giving him a plausible reason to call, and for inviting him to return on the morrow, Alex does not mind that she almost closes the door in his face. But despite Miss Collin's repeated and rather obvious attempts to direct his attention toward her beautiful stepsister, it is Katherine who intrigues him. Although he cannot imagine Constance, Katherine, or her uncle as a spy for the French, Alex perseveres -- and he does not mind at all that his quest throws him into Katherine's company. Will he catch the spy? Or will he find something even better?

LORD BORIN'S SECRET LOVE is a delightful romp through Regency London. It is a charming tale of two people who find love when they least expect it, and who perfectly complement each other. Alex and Katherine are marvelous characters, both strong-willed, independent, and determined to achieve the goals they have set themselves. Katherine is completely unaware of her attractiveness, but very cognizant of her flaws. Alex, on the other hand, knows his attractions, but has no staying power -- until he realizes he wants to win Katherine's hand and heart. With sparkling dialogue, humorous antics, and realistic interactions between the characters, this well-written, entertaining tale is sure to please.

Regency fans will adore LORD BORIN'S SECRET LOVE. I highly recommend this book to all romance readers who like heart-warming, unique love stories with delightfully original characters.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: So hard to slog through...
Review: I liked some of Regina Scott's books, so I ordered this one, but it was awful. The hero was meant to be dashing and handsome and clever, but I didn't see any evidence of it in his characterization; mostly he just acted like a spoiled little boy. The writing was bad and the editing was just as bad: the heroine started out with warm brown eyes and acquired clear grey ones halfway through the book. And "awoken" isn't a word -- what kind of a writer doesn't know to use "awakened"? The plot barely made any sense and seemed cobbled together.

You can do so much better than this book -- for great regencies, try Diane Farr, Emma Jensen, or Barbara Metzger. Some out of print great ones: Clare Darcy, Jo Beverley, and Marian Devon. Don't bother reading this one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Delightful characters; engaging plot
Review: If you are tired of putting books down before you finish them or trudging through yet another depressing bit of fluff, pick up this Regina Scott novel! You'll remember why reading can be ohh so much fun! In LORD BORIN'S SECRET LOVE, Ms. Scott has created a whole cast of characters that dance off the pages. Her plot line is engaging, bringing in elements of mystery and suspense. A great read for Regency fans and those who just want to slip into a good book.


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