Rating: Summary: Really good book. Review: This book was wonderful. I have never read this author before, but was not disapointed at all. The love story was magical and the who-done-it had me going. Having read mysteries for years before romance books, well, thats a job well done. I kept thinking, "I know who did it now" then something else would happen. I would then find myself thinking "Well, then it was this one...."
From the begining to end, you are drawn into the story. The whole story line is this.... Aveline is living in the country with her gambling father. Needless to say, her father has a problem and is always pushing them close to poverty. Well, in one card game one night, he dishonors Lucien, who is a crackshot and has not lost one of his many duels. So, Aveline figures she will pay the notorius rake a visit and see if she cant bargin for her fathers life. Her mother died several years ago, so her father is the only thing that keeps her off the streets. (She takes care of getting food and stuff.)But what she bargins with is not money, besides, she does not have enough money to cover then debt. Hence, the three nights. Now, fast foreward to five years from now. Here goes the story of deception and betrayal and how these two fall in love all over again while overcoming all these problems. People trying to keep them apart and they are fighting all these outside sources and their own doubts and fears. The only thing is how they go over and over again their thoughts and feelings. The problem, was they were the same. Over and over again. Its not bad when the thoughts change, but 3 out of 5 intorspective parts, sounded like the one before. Then it changes, then the same, same, same. That grated my nerves, but I just skipped over those parts. Otherwise, this book was great. It was a great tale and I enjoyed the ride.
Rating: Summary: I would give this 4 1/2 stars!! Great and Fast Paced!! Review: This is the 1st book that I have read by Debra Mullins and it definitely won't be my last. I don't want to rehash the whole story since that has been done - I just want to say this was a very sexy fast paced read that I could not put down!! I'm hoping that she follows up with Robert's story!!
Rating: Summary: Good Romance! Review: This is the first book that I've read by Debra Mullins and I was not in the least disappointed. This was truly a wonderful romance and I will read it again many times over the years. I highly recommend this book to any one that is looking for a good romance that's steamy and sensual.
Rating: Summary: Good Romance! Review: This is the first book that I've read by Debra Mullins and I was not in the least disappointed. This was truly a wonderful romance and I will read it again many times over the years. I highly recommend this book to any one that is looking for a good romance that's steamy and sensual.
Rating: Summary: OOoooo I Loved this book... Review: This was my first book by Debra Mullins, and as of tonight, I have ordered more. It was wonderful, I read it all on Sunday in one day, couldn't put it down. The story was rich with detail and a very good story, that kept you glued to the book, and the romance was warm and very heart filled. Was all warm and fuzzy. It is a keeper, and worth the money. Go buy, you will be happy. I salute you Debra Mullins..very good writing.
Rating: Summary: Wonderful!!! Review: This was my first novel by Debra Mullins - but it won't be my last. I simply adored the way the author was able to capture the emotions in certain situations and the [love] scenes between Lucien and Aveline were HOT!!! Great novel - I look forward to reading more by this author.
Rating: Summary: Excellent, sometimes riveting Review: Three Nights is a lush, sensual, romantic, and exciting tale. Lucien, who seems less than honorable at first, turns into a wonderful romantic lead: sexy, dangerous, and utterly dependable. Aveline is strong and brave, if rather blind to her father's faults. Naturally, it all works out in the end.Betrayal is a featured theme and is supremely executed. Secondary characters add to the intrigue and flesh out the subplots that put obstacles in the lovers' paths. The chemistry between the romantic leads and the love scenes nearly set the pages afire. Yet, it is never clinical or over the top, nor does it slide into purple prose. Instead, even considering the title's three nights, those scenes are ultimately based on romance--its discovery, its loss, its resurrection, and its growth. Well done!
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