Rating: Summary: A Perfect Scoundrel Review: Once again Heather Cullman haskept me on the edge of my seat. Personally, I think thisis her best work yet! I happen to meet Heather on one of her book signing recently. She was very kind and took alot of time with each and every person. Thank you and keep the romance coming!
Rating: Summary: Trite Review: Quintin and Jane, a bride Quintin did not want, have a disasterous wedding night. How familiar. It would have been far more interesting if they had a rip roaring wedding night instead of the usual maidenly disaster. What a bore. A disappointing read.
Rating: Summary: Trite Review: Quintin and Jane, a bride Quintin did not want, have a disasterous wedding night. How familiar. It would have been far more interesting if they had a rip roaring wedding night instead of the usual maidenly disaster. What a bore. A disappointing read.
Rating: Summary: Thoroughly satsfying! Review: This book was a delight! The story revolves around how plain Jane Wentworth and rakish Quentin Somerville meet, marry and then fall in love. Jane is in her fifth London Season, an on-the-shelf miss. She has been admiring Quentin Somerville from afar for many years. Outwardly, he is charming, handsome, and sensual. She fancies herself in love. He fancies himself in love with her beautiful and gentle stepsister. Quentin has a plan to compromise the stepsister at a masked ball so that he will have to marry her. But it goes awry when it is Jane (in the stepsister's costume and mask) he corners instead. They are forced to marry and he is quite livid. He believes she manipulated him. Their marriage starts off horrifically on their wedding night. Afterward, he banishes Jane to his country estate. After a couple of months, he is forced by circumstances to join her there. What follows is a sometimes heartbreaking, sometimes funny, sometimes poignant unfolding of their relationship. Jane gets to know the real Quentin, not the perfect one she imagined him to be. Quentin slowly overcomes his self-loathing and starts to notice his wife. A Perfect Scoundrel is a wonderfully written, beautiful love story. All the characters had personality, flaws, and layers. Quentin is very hard to like at the beginning, but his transformation is believable and wonderful to witness. This book is definitely a keeper!
Rating: Summary: Another Great Heather Cullman Novel Review: This is even better than "For All Eternity", to which it is a sequel. The characters (Nicholas' brother Quentin)and his undesired wife, Jane, are complex and enjoyable.
Rating: Summary: Another Great Heather Cullman Novel Review: This is even better than "For All Eternity", to which it is a sequel. The characters (Nicholas' brother Quentin)and his undesired wife, Jane, are complex and enjoyable.
Rating: Summary: Another Great Heather Cullman Novel Review: This is even better than "For All Eternity", to which it is a sequel. The characters (Nicholas' brother Quentin)and his undesired wife, Jane, are complex and enjoyable.
Rating: Summary: The best Review: This is Heather's best book to date. After reading her last book, I couldn't wait to see how she redeemed "the scoundrel" in her next book. Heather, as always, is an entertaining read!
Rating: Summary: The best Review: This is Heather's best book to date. After reading her last book, I couldn't wait to see how she redeemed "the scoundrel" in her next book. Heather, as always, is an entertaining read!
Rating: Summary: now I know why it was sold at a discounted price Review: This is not one of Heather Cullmans best works. I did not like the hero at all! The story outline showed promise, but without any redeeming qualities in the hero, it's not worth anyones time to read.
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