DeButy and the Beast (A Faerie Tale Romance)
by
Linda Winstead Jones (Goodreads Author)
A physician who is uncomfortable with actual patients, Julian DeButy dreams of a life of isolated research. The problem is, such research would require funds he doesn't have. The perfect deal falls into his lap. Marry and tame Anya Seton, a scandalous and beautiful heiress called the Beast of Rose Hill, and he will be given all he needs for his research.
Long believed kill...more
Long believed kill...more
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Published
September 10th 2011
by Linda Jones
(first published April 1st 2002)
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Sep 25, 2012
Emily
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I thought DeButy The Beast was a clever and entertaining read.
I loved the premise. This must be one of the few historical romances that I've read where the heroine is such a strong female lead with an equally strong love interest. I absolutely loved this story.
Being a South Carolinian, it was nice to read a love story based on the neighboring state of North Carolina.
Linda Winstead Jones is a great story teller and very talented writer. I read this book in less than a day, and I enjoyed each page...more
I loved the premise. This must be one of the few historical romances that I've read where the heroine is such a strong female lead with an equally strong love interest. I absolutely loved this story.
Being a South Carolinian, it was nice to read a love story based on the neighboring state of North Carolina.
Linda Winstead Jones is a great story teller and very talented writer. I read this book in less than a day, and I enjoyed each page...more
I have yet to read a Jungle Book-esque book that I really enjoyed and this one was no exception. It was okay, but difficult to connect with the heroine and find the story believable. Anya was lost at sea as a child, ultimately growing up on a island as a love goddess and the concubine of a king. This island was removed enough that no trace of her could be uncovered, yet she appears at home years later? The actual how of her arrival at home was glossed over.
The story felt forced and, towards the...more
The story felt forced and, towards the...more
May 17, 2013
Melanie
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May 13, 2013
Brenna
marked it as in-queue-bf
May 13, 2013
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Jan 17, 2013
Leeann
marked it as to-read
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