How to Seduce a Bride (Botany Bay #4)
by
Edith Layton
How does one seduce a bride?
Step One: Lay bare her mysteries...
Daisy Tanner has taken the ton by storm and Leland Grant, Viscount Haye, wants to know everything about this ravishing, secretive woman who is tempting his friend into marriage. Though his rakish reputation is the stuff of legend, Leland is curiously undone by this exquisite creature who threatens to turn h
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Published
May 30th 2006
by Avon
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Last in the Botany Bay series, and not a disappointment. Of course it's fairly predictable, but fun nonetheless, and Layton does have a way with words. I had picked this up a short while ago and then started recognizing characters from Gypsy Lover (which I hadn't realized was part of a series). Put it down and read the others in the series in order (except for Gypsy Lover which I'd since traded).
The final book of the four-book series rated right up there with the first one, 'The Return of the Earl'. The story had mystery and romance in equal amounts. The H/H were intriguing. We had met Leland Grant, Viscount Haye, in 'Gypsy Lover'. He was a most interesting character in the story and continued to be in this one. He almost seemed to have stepped out of a Georgette Heyer novel, as did Daisy. There was a secondary story that piqued your interest and kept you guessing right up to the end. I...more
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Edith Layton wrote her first novel when she was ten. She bought a marbleized notebook and set out to write a story that would fit between its covers. Now, an award-winning author with more than thirty novels and numerous novellas to her credit, her criteria have changed. The story has to fit the reader as well as between the covers.
Graduating from Hunter College in New York City with a degree in c...more
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