Book Review: A Gentleman’s Position by K.J. Charles

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Title:


A Gentleman's Position






Series:


Society of Gentlemen





Author:



K.J. Charles






Genre:


Romance





Publisher:


Loveswept





Release Date:


April 5, 2016







Pages:


246





Source:


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REVIEW:


Wow. This book is the best romance book I've ever read.

As much as I read romance books and find them nice there are few that are so good you can't just help but be swept in.

A Gentleman's position was different. At first, I thought I was going to get board but oh no, I read everything! I laughed, I frowned, I cursed and I loved!

God, there were so many times I wished I could punch Richard in the face, damn that guy kept screwing up and saying the wrong things. But I liked watching him grow from someone who assumed a lot to someone who realized that he couldn't always decide what was best for others.

And don't get me started on the subplots! Really I feel like I have seriously underestimated the romance genre until now!









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SYNOPSIS:


Power, privilege, and the rigid rules of class leave two hearts yearning for connection in the sizzling new Society of Gentlemen novel from K. J. Charles. Among his eccentric though strictly principled group of friends, Lord Richard Vane is the confidant on whom everyone depends for advice, moral rectitude, and discreet assistance. Yet when Richard has a problem, he turns to his valet, a fixer of unparalleled genius—and the object of Richard’s deepest desires.


If there is one rule a gentleman must follow, it is never to dally with servants. But when David is close enough to touch, the rules of class collide with the basest sort of animal instinct: overpowering lust. For David Cyprian, burglary and blackmail are as much in a day’s work as bootblacking—anything for the man he’s devoted to. But the one thing he wants for himself is the one thing Richard refuses to give: his heart. With the tension between them growing to be unbearable, David’s seemingly incorruptible master has left him no choice. Putting his finely honed skills of seduction and manipulation to good use, he will convince Richard to forget all about his well-meaning objections and give in to sweet, sinful temptation. Praise for A Gentleman’s Position


“This book is swoon material—grab it!”—Red Adept Reviews


“What I enjoyed most about this book was the author’s slow and deliberate reveal of the story from both parties’ perspectives.”—The Oddness of Moving Things


“I absolutely loved this book. It was well written, it kept me engaged all the way throughout, and it was so good that I one-clicked the others in the series without even looking at the blurbs. I can safely say that this is one author that I will be reading more of in the future. If you love Regency era-romance and books that really tug on your heart, this is definitely one to check out.”—Inked Rainbow Reads


“This book was so hot and sensual. I know that I will come back to these gentlemen over and over again. I could go on for pages and probably not make much more sense. This book gave me the most exquisite book hangover and I loved every single second of reading and remembering it.”—Watch & Word Society Praise for the Society of Gentlemen novels


“The Regency period gets more rakish than ever in the Society of Gentlemen series. I’ll read anything K. J. Charles writes!”—New York Times bestselling author Kate Pearce


“K. J. Charles has long been one of my favorite authors.”—USA Today bestselling author Carole Mortimer


“Charles has built a reputation for tight, enthralling plots.”—Publishers Weekly Includes a special message from the editor, as well as an excerpt from another Loveswept title.


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