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Virtue

Virtue

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Only got better and better the more I read!
Review: For me this started a little slowly. I just found it a little too hurried - the seduction, the marriage it was such a sham. Neither Marcus or Judith really seemed to feel much more than a little bit of lust for one another. And a critical part in a romance novel has to be a really really strong feeling between the hero and heroine. However, this is a story that needs to build and Feather is great with the character development between both Marcus and Judith and also Sebastian her brother. Marcus and Judith are such an unlikely pair - he is really stuffy but seems not at all when she turns him into a passionate indredible lover and Judith is just one of the more unconventional women, she totally has Marcus under a spell - as he says knowing her true self is like pealing layers of an onion! The backdrop of the romance is an intriguing tale of gambling, intrigue and revenge and winning back a lost family fortune. There is so much to the story and by the end you are so caught up in the romance of Marcus and Judith - you are just as glad as they were that they indeed met - and did fall in love!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Ever!!!!!!!!!!
Review: I have read a few of Jane Feather's other books and I thought that this one was one of the best. Judith is just free and out there, but Marcus is a little uptight and that is what made it amazing. Putting these two together was like putting heaven and hell together. It's the passion they have together and it makes you never want to put the book down.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Virtue, a Jane Feather Regency Romance
Review: I just finished reading this in the paperback version and felt the characters and plot were very well developed. It's hard to believe the Davenports' mother was as uncaring as she was portrayed, but I've met a similar type. The up and down romance between Judith and Marcus was very poignant. Enjoy!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Virtue, a Jane Feather Regency Romance
Review: I just finished reading this in the paperback version and felt the characters and plot were very well developed. It's hard to believe the Davenports' mother was as uncaring as she was portrayed, but I've met a similar type. The up and down romance between Judith and Marcus was very poignant. Enjoy!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Ever!!!!!!!!!!
Review: I read Virtue and it enthralled me..the characters - Judith and Sebastian are two siblings with very strong characters with quick wits and they are both gamesters, too. But they do this(gamble) to survive and to attain their lifetime goals ie, to avenge their father's death and in turn recoup back Sebastian's inheritance and title.

Whereas Marcus Devlin is a stuffed shirt kinda character but he's a brilliant man, evident from his involvement with General Wellington and later the triumphant Battle of Waterloo. It's hilarious to see how Judith manages to thwart his attempts to stop her gambling. But the best part is, though most of the times they are at odds with each other, he will seek her romantically later on and it's great to see a hero who's passionate and stern at the same time.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I Love Virtue!
Review: I read Virtue and it enthralled me..the characters - Judith and Sebastian are two siblings with very strong characters with quick wits and they are both gamesters, too. But they do this(gamble) to survive and to attain their lifetime goals ie, to avenge their father's death and in turn recoup back Sebastian's inheritance and title.

Whereas Marcus Devlin is a stuffed shirt kinda character but he's a brilliant man, evident from his involvement with General Wellington and later the triumphant Battle of Waterloo. It's hilarious to see how Judith manages to thwart his attempts to stop her gambling. But the best part is, though most of the times they are at odds with each other, he will seek her romantically later on and it's great to see a hero who's passionate and stern at the same time.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent romance read.
Review: If you like this genre (erotic regency), you will not be disappointed. The relationship between the reluctant-but-forced-into conning heroine and the determined-not-to-be-conned hero is imaginatively developed. An delicious psycho-erotic tension (so productive to escapist fantasy!) between the two strong-willed characters is maintained from beginning to conclusion. This is the type of novel that Georgette Heyer might have written if she'd had a post-sexual liberation mind-set.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I enjoyed reading it very much
Review: It was very nice , the hero was very manly and i liked him very much and the love between the two the brother and the sister was also very nice ... hope u enjoy it too .

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Greatest read in a long time...
Review: This story is so ingrossing I didn't want to put it down. Love, suspense, strong characters. A brother and sister that are a fabulous pair. There aren't many of Ms Feather's books that don't hold my interest till the end. Two of her books I found on auction, as I did this one, and both times someone cut out the insert art done by Pino Dangelico. Not fair, his work is beautiful. I definitely recommend this great book

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Virtue
Review: This was a great book - the heroine was complex and unpredictable, the hero was passionate and loving, but determined not to be made into a fool. The tension-filled love scenes were memorable. Perhaps the most interesting aspect of the book was the close relationship that the heroine has with her brother - unusual in a romance novel. Who will win the battle for Judith's loyalty - her passionate lover or her beloved brother, who cannot regain his stolen estate and title without his sister's help?


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