widows

Review: A Secret Affair by Mary Balogh

by Marcia 06.25.2011

by Marcia, guest reviewer Constantine Huxtable is thinking about taking his next spring mistress.  He takes one every year, usually one of the many widows that are available.  He ends these affairs in the summer when he returns to the country.  There is no shortage of women eager for his company despite the fact that [...]

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Review: Let Sleeping Rogues Lie by Sabrina Jeffries

by Keira 04.23.2010

Let Sleeping Rogues Lie is as scintillating as the title sounds rolling off the lips. Sabrina Jeffries weaves a tale of deception, half-truths, and omission. Sordid pasts litter throughout the story, many alongside the main characters, and a few directly related to the main characters. The only thing to watch out for is the mention [...]

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Review: A Wicked Liaison by Christine Merrill

by Keira 03.11.2010

Constance Townley is the dowager duchess of Wellford. She is extremely beautiful and extremely poor. Now a widow, Constance remembers the comfortable life she had with her departed husband. He settled her well, but because of the naïve (re. halfwit lamebrain imbecile) nephew (also known as the new duke) is not honoring it and has [...]

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