Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Absolutely Charming Review: "The Charmer" by Madeline Hunter is absolutely charming. In this novel we encounter Sophia, who has left England fleeing a father who physically and mentally abused her. When her father passes away it is up to Adrian Burchard to retrieve Sophia back to England so that the 12 votes she commands can be utilized for a reform party. This synopsis in no way captures the heat and strong-will that Sophia and Adrian have. The story revolves around Sophia dealing with the demons she lives with when it comes to her father, her deceased brother, and how all men, including Gerald, never see beyond the inheritance to the real woman. For the first time in her life she encounters a man who does, namely Adrian. After erecting figurative walls to protect herself from the hurt others may cause, will Adrian be strong enough to scale them? Will Sophia allow herself to overcome past hurts? I genuinely enjoyed this book, and found myself captivated from the very start. I truly appreciated the strong wills of both Sophia and Adrian, and the struggles they both have to overcome to become friends and lovers. I only wish as a reader that we learned more about Adrian's parentage, and how despite his unique origins formed such a strong bond with brother Colin. I look forward to more of Madeline Hunter's books.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: I was very disappointed when Madeline Hunter decided to Review: abandon the medieval period for the regency period. I was further disappointed by the first book in this series The Seducer that while extremely well written and readable did not pack the emotional punch of her previous efforts. I am happy to report that with The Charmer Madeline Hunter is once again at the top of her game and at the top of my autobuy list. Adrian Burchard the third, unwanted son of an Earl is sent to Paris on a mission to bring the errant Duchess of Everdon back to England. After the death of her cold, autocratic father Sofia Raughley has been made Duchess in her own right.This means she now holds one of the most powerful titles in the peerage. Adrian's task is to bring Sofia back not because anyone is interested in her personal well being but because she now has the power to sway key votes in the Tories favor to help defeat the Reform Bill. Sofia is under no illusions as to why she is being summoned back with such haste by the King and others. She is to be used again as a pawn by powerful men who will try to marry her off so they can put a man in control of Everdon again. She refuses to accompany Adrian back but he is not a man who can be easily dissuaded from his mission especially by a seemingly decadent, spoiled, petulant woman. The stench of revolution permeates England and his own future hangs in the balance thus in this Adrian cannot fail. So, he does the only thing a man in his position would do he throws her over his shoulder and forcibly hauls her off across the Channel. Before long though Adrian realizes that there's much more to Sofia than the haughty, frivolous demeanor she presents to the world. Little by little and in his own quiet understanding way he begins to peel away Sofia's layers to uncover the tortured,terrified but strong woman that hides beneath. I loved this book for many reasons but the most important is that this book is about a relationship between a man and a woman. By this I mean that while there's intrigue, a villain and a rich historical backdrop Adrian and Sofia's love story remains firmly in the center. Also,Madeline Hunter's quiet almost lyrical prose makes this book a pleasure to read. Furthermore, the characters are unique, believable and fully fleshed out. Sofia is a strong, intelligent heroine and Adrian is to die for. Something else I loved about this story was that the hero never fought his feelings for Sofia. He was in love and without mincing any words he let her know it. To me, this was a refreshing change because any die hard romance reader knows the hero usually fights his feelings for the heroine almost to the last page. In short, Madeline Hunter has created an unique, moving love story with credible and memorable characters who will stay with you long after you turn the last page. Highly recommended :0)
Rating: ![3 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-3-0.gif) Summary: 3 1/2 stars Review: I enjoyed this book the most out of the series. You could feel the tension and desire of the 2 main characters. They were a good match.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Brilliant! Review: I love the romance genre so I mean no disrespect to it when I say that this book rises above the "genre" label. This is literature. Not only was it one of the best romances I've ever read - it's simply one of the best books I've ever read. The complexity of the characters, the pacing of the story, the historical details, and the lovely use of language all combined to make this an unforgettable read. These characters and their story will stay with you long after you finish the book. Don't miss it!
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Brilliant! Review: I love the romance genre so I mean no disrespect to it when I say that this book rises above the "genre" label. This is literature. Not only was it one of the best romances I've ever read - it's simply one of the best books I've ever read. The complexity of the characters, the pacing of the story, the historical details, and the lovely use of language all combined to make this an unforgettable read. These characters and their story will stay with you long after you finish the book. Don't miss it!
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: A charmer Review: In 1831 King William sends Adrian Burchard to bring Sophia Raughley back to England though she feels her home is in Paris after eight years there. However, with the death of her estranged father, Sophia inherits the Duchy of Everdom. This means among other things she is considered now a key political person because she controls several rotten borough representatives in the House of Commons including her escort. Adrian first meets Sophia when she is almost unconscious during an orgy. An artist stud that she sponsors slipped her a knock-out drug so that he could have sex with her even if she is out cold, but Adrian stops him. Taking advantage of her claim that she is married, Adrian says he is her spouse and demands that her sponsored artists must stay away from her. Adrian forces Sophia to return with him, but quickly finds himself in love with a woman he thought was a crazy nymphomaniac. She falls in love with her escort who she thinks is a pawn of the rich and famous starting with Wellington. As she did with THE SEDUCER and THE SAINT, Madeline Hunter provides her audience with an engaging historical romance that uses historical tidbits to bring alive the era and to enhance the lead couple, especially their relationship. Once Adrian arrives on the scene with his first impressions, the novel moves rather quickly forward as the twosome argue over just about everything except love. Madeline Hunter provides a delightful tale that will please her myriad of fans who can look forward to a sinful encore. Harriet Klausner
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: A charmer Review: In 1831 King William sends Adrian Burchard to bring Sophia Raughley back to England though she feels her home is in Paris after eight years there. However, with the death of her estranged father, Sophia inherits the Duchy of Everdom. This means among other things she is considered now a key political person because she controls several rotten borough representatives in the House of Commons including her escort. Adrian first meets Sophia when she is almost unconscious during an orgy. An artist stud that she sponsors slipped her a knock-out drug so that he could have sex with her even if she is out cold, but Adrian stops him. Taking advantage of her claim that she is married, Adrian says he is her spouse and demands that her sponsored artists must stay away from her. Adrian forces Sophia to return with him, but quickly finds himself in love with a woman he thought was a crazy nymphomaniac. She falls in love with her escort who she thinks is a pawn of the rich and famous starting with Wellington. As she did with THE SEDUCER and THE SAINT, Madeline Hunter provides her audience with an engaging historical romance that uses historical tidbits to bring alive the era and to enhance the lead couple, especially their relationship. Once Adrian arrives on the scene with his first impressions, the novel moves rather quickly forward as the twosome argue over just about everything except love. Madeline Hunter provides a delightful tale that will please her myriad of fans who can look forward to a sinful encore. Harriet Klausner
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: A slow start, but the second half of the book was great. Review: Maybe I have great expectations regarding Madeline Hunter, and that's why I didn't give this book 5 stars. It was very good, but I didn't like it as much as "The Saint", the previous book in this series. I think the start of the book was a little slow. I could not point out the exact reason why I find it so, perhaps it is because there was too much politics, and that bored me a little, but I didn't find myself dragged into the book until almost half of it. The second part, however, more than made up for that. It was filled with such poignant moments and heartbreaking passion, that it captivated me, and I even dropped a tear or two. Overall, the book was really good, I can't wait for "The Sinner" to come out. Fortunately I won't have to wait months or even years. It will come out in a few days, and I will run to get it, because the fragment of "The Sinner" that was included at the end of this book was very interesting.
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: A slow start, but the second half of the book was great. Review: Maybe I have great expectations regarding Madeline Hunter, and that's why I didn't give this book 5 stars. It was very good, but I didn't like it as much as "The Saint", the previous book in this series. I think the start of the book was a little slow. I could not point out the exact reason why I find it so, perhaps it is because there was too much politics, and that bored me a little, but I didn't find myself dragged into the book until almost half of it. The second part, however, more than made up for that. It was filled with such poignant moments and heartbreaking passion, that it captivated me, and I even dropped a tear or two. Overall, the book was really good, I can't wait for "The Sinner" to come out. Fortunately I won't have to wait months or even years. It will come out in a few days, and I will run to get it, because the fragment of "The Sinner" that was included at the end of this book was very interesting.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Brilliant! Review: Setting - France and England 1831 --- In THE CHARMER, this third entry into Ms. Hunter's latest Regency era series I find Hunter back where she belongs - right on top with SOLID GOLD! One cannot but admire the ingenuity of this regency romance using as a background the seldom discussed period of British history political unrest circa 1831-1832. Sophia Raughley, with the death of her father, was now the Duchess of Everdon. Eight years previously she had fled, from her autocratic father to the continent and had been living outrageously in France. Now, none other than the king of England himself has summoned her home and sent a handsome messenger to complete the task. Charged by Wellington with the task of bringing the duchess home is one of the most divine hero's to hit the pages of this talented wordsmith. Adrian Burchard, third son (though illigetimate) of the Earl of Dincaster. While Adrian's first impression of the new Duchess of Everdon did not display her in the best of circumstances - she really did `display' quite a bit of her charms - her impression of him was of another autocratic and manipulative male. Knowing full well that the summons is only to marry her off in order to put a man in one of the most powerfully political seats, she is resentful at being forced into being manipulated and used once again by the men in her life. Both lead protagonists, were resentful of one another but circumstances compelled them into a close association and as Sophia began to trust Adrian, they both began to recognize a kindred spirit as they peeled back the layers of mistrust, and lack of nurturing they'd both endured during their formative years. Adrian realized that under the frivolous demeanor Sophia showed to the world there existed a terrified and tortured soul that with his quiet strength and understanding helped her to overcome her fears - all the while as they opened their eyes and embraced the passion that soon overcame them both they stole what happiness they could as he tried to protect Sophia from the treachery of those who would use her for their own means. This was a fabulous read with two very intelligent, complex and wonderfully defined protagonists. The passionate intensity of the story and the steamy love scenes were all the more poignant as through it all, Adrian because of his checkered bloodlines and political affiliations knew that their love had no future. He loved as though each time might be their last and the sensual dialog's were so beautifully composed that they truly did touch my heart. Along with this very moving romance, we are treated to a wonderful cast of secondary characters of which Sophia's two protégés, Attila and Jacques, who were tremendously delightful, especially when Jacques reprimanded Adrian for not being a good lover -- then proceeded to give him tips! On top of all of this, the reader will uncover a very surprising twist at the end that I never saw coming - but you'll have to read the book to discover it! Bottom line -- THIS is romance at it's best and what I've come to expect from Madeline Hunter! --- Marilyn, Official Reviewer for www.historicromancewriters.com ---
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