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The Devil's Delilah

The Devil's Delilah

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Simply Marvelous!
Review: I've read all of Loretta Chase's novels, and this (along with Lord of Scoundrels) has to be my favorite. The hero is not a rake or a rogue, which is a nice change, although he still manages to be quite heroic and sexy. I adore him almost as much as Delilah does. And Delilah is a delight, from beginning to end.

And then there are her fascinating parents--why, oh why, doesn't Chase write a novel about THEM?

This is one of those wonderful, rare stories where you turn the last page feeling completely satisfied, and yet wanting more. The kind of story where you are absolutely certain that these two different yet ideally suited people really will live happily ever after and have a great deal of fun doing it.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A Good Start
Review: This is one of her earlier books 1989-90. Delilah's father is going to write his memoirs. She is trying to get married and her father is an"infamous rake". Delilah is trying to stop the publication of the book till after she is married. The story starts out entertaining but gets bogged down about two-thirds through. OK, why would you read this book, let alone buy it? The same reason I did--you like this author and want to read her earlier stuff. As you read it you can she how the author is developing the style she uses later in her other books.
There's no sex other than kissing and some fondling. I like Lord of Scoundrels, the Last Hellion, and Captives of the Night in that order, I didn't like Lion's Daughter. Hope this helps.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderfully entertaining.
Review: This is one of Loretta's best books. It was so much fun that when I started to read it, I could not put it down. Jack Langdon and Delilah are a perfect match. Sparks fly when ever they are together and it is so exciting. I also loved Lord Berne. He was naughty but I could not help loving him. I had hoped she would use him in another story.


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