Sally MacKenzie Bundle: The Naked Earl, the Naked Gentleman, the Naked Marquis, the Naked Baron, the Naked Duke, the Naked Viscount, the Naked King
He Took Her By Surprise When a naked earl climbs through the window into her bedchamber, Lady Elizabeth Runyon does the proper thing: She screams. Loudly. And then. . .well, Lizzie has had enough of being proper. She wishes to be bold. Wanton, even. She won't be commanded to put on her nightgown. Just this once, she will be absolutely daring. . .
He Couldn't Refuse
John Park...more
He Couldn't Refuse
John Park...more
ebook, 2464 pages
Published
July 1st 2011
by Zebra Books
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Warning: the books are out of order, it's better to read them in order but not necessary.
I was going to write a review for each book, but unfortunately they are much the same story line and do not deserve that much.
The male "hero" was semi-erect to a full hard on the entire book. The female "heroine" goes from "what a great behind" to a never seen a naked man before and I'm still a virgin, which drove me crazy.
I believe 5 of the heroines were almost raped at the end of the book.
The man wanted...more
I was going to write a review for each book, but unfortunately they are much the same story line and do not deserve that much.
The male "hero" was semi-erect to a full hard on the entire book. The female "heroine" goes from "what a great behind" to a never seen a naked man before and I'm still a virgin, which drove me crazy.
I believe 5 of the heroines were almost raped at the end of the book.
The man wanted...more
This is a bundle of seven (7!) books from Ms. Sally MacKenzie which was inexpensive for the kindle.
*The books are NOT in publication order, so I had to use the table of contents to skip around. The correct order is Duke, Baron, Marquis, Earl, Viscount, Gentleman and King.
I would recommend reading in order because then you get to know all the characters whom regularly reappear in the succeeding books. My favorite is the Duke and the Marquis. I love childhood love stories.
The Naked Duke is the adv...more
*The books are NOT in publication order, so I had to use the table of contents to skip around. The correct order is Duke, Baron, Marquis, Earl, Viscount, Gentleman and King.
I would recommend reading in order because then you get to know all the characters whom regularly reappear in the succeeding books. My favorite is the Duke and the Marquis. I love childhood love stories.
The Naked Duke is the adv...more
This is a very light, sometimes bawdy, funny series of Regency romances. It comes complete with balls, house parties, garden romps, seductions, innocent maidens, confused bachelors, rogues, villains, eccentric old ladies, husband hunting schemers, spies, servants, the occasional dead body, a mystery or two, good ton, very bad ton, a talking parrot and a monkey. These books need to be read in order (thanks Goodreads!) as some of the characters reappear in later books and references are made to pr...more
Freebie. I should have known better (I mean, with these titles, how could I think that they might be worthwhile). I got through half of the first book and was VERY unimpressed. Actually, there were way too many nose-scrunching "really?" moments. One intriguing aspect of the book was the topic of impotence in the hero. As much as I would have liked to see where the author took this, I just couldn't get past how distasteful and unappealing the characters were. So...I'm done. Good luck to the Earl...more
This was a well spent $18! These 7 books gave me a month of pure entertainment. I enjoy MacKenzie's writing style. There is none of the overly dramatic situations and the books are easy to read. Overall, I'm glad I read them. I was very thankful that others had noted the books are NOT in order as that would have been a pain! Once I knew the right order, it was easy to navigate the Table of Contents on my Kindle. I do hope MacKenzie continues this series with the remaining characters that don't h...more
I haven't finished all the books in the series yet and I might not since they're just too many innocent virgins and innocent peers and all lusting while having contrived reasons not to be together.
I know that giving 4 stars after writing the above makes no sense but the fact is that I love the writer's voice. She's a fun and easy read with a good sense of humor, nice sex writing and just a good writer. Unfortunately 7 books and they all start to blend into each other.
Would I recommend? I would....more
I know that giving 4 stars after writing the above makes no sense but the fact is that I love the writer's voice. She's a fun and easy read with a good sense of humor, nice sex writing and just a good writer. Unfortunately 7 books and they all start to blend into each other.
Would I recommend? I would....more
If you get the Nook bundle it is hard to understand why the books aren't in publication order. The first book that comes up is the Naked Earl, which is number 4. And since Nook takes you to the furthest read point, reading them in order seems more trouble than it's worth.
But it is an enjoyable series of mostly light reading with some serious subjects interjected. Lots of sex, but unlike many of the super erotic stuff I hate, the sex is sexy, not prurient, and usually has a point in advancing th...more
But it is an enjoyable series of mostly light reading with some serious subjects interjected. Lots of sex, but unlike many of the super erotic stuff I hate, the sex is sexy, not prurient, and usually has a point in advancing th...more
For goodness sake, why aren't the books in order? When you buy a bundle, you expect the books to be in the order you should read them in. If I hadn't known before hand (from checking Goodreads), I'd have never known that the books shouldn't be read in the order that they are presented to you in the bundle.
That being said, I'm just finishing the Naked Duke (the actual first book) and even though I purchased this bundle, I highly doubt I'll be reading the 2nd in the series. Thankfully I bought th...more
That being said, I'm just finishing the Naked Duke (the actual first book) and even though I purchased this bundle, I highly doubt I'll be reading the 2nd in the series. Thankfully I bought th...more
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Love this series! It's great light, quick romantic comedies.
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Sally MacKenzie decided to become a writer in grade school when she read one of her stories to the class. Her classmates laughed and she was hooked. She sat down immediately to pen her first novel.
Well, not exactly.
The hooked part is right--cursed might be a better description--but the sitting down and writing part came later. Much later.
Sally eventually went on to college, majoring in English, a...more
More about Sally MacKenzie...
Well, not exactly.
The hooked part is right--cursed might be a better description--but the sitting down and writing part came later. Much later.
Sally eventually went on to college, majoring in English, a...more
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