A book worth reading more than once! An Improper Wife




I loved Caroline!  She was by far my favorite character.  She sets off
to get one night of passion, to discover a stir of feeling, a hint of
decadence, a memory to chase away the cold that will surely surround her
marriage.  So she dons the costume of none other than Aphrodite
herself, and sets off in search of pleasure.  Sadly, she discovers she
is more nervous than naughty and her blue domino companion just isn't
sparking anything but boredom.  The last straw comes when she spies a
friend and decides then and there to call it a night.  She sends her
companion for some wine and sneaks off to the back to escape him and her
friend.  She unsuccessful regarding the second and receives a brief
scolding. Mentally preparing herself for disappointment, she trudges off
to the gardens to make her way home.  It is there that she runs into
the man that ignites far more than she is prepared to deal with.



Taran is upset by the fact that he is being forced into marriage.  He
always assumed that he would be able to marry for love, since that
emotion was lost on his father and older brother.  A close friend talks
him into coming to this masque for a night of enjoyment before the
wedding.  He reluctantly agrees and arrives just in enough time to keep a
certain goddess from leaving.  For if he has his way, she will be
staying with him for more than just a few hours!




So our naughty tale begins by getting lost in a garden maze, watching an
erotic display, to end up in a hired coach so they can discover their
passion.  Taran is blown away by the mixture of innocence and temptress
wrapped up in this small package.  Caroline is overwhelmed at finally
being able to taste passion's kiss and completely loses herself to her
dark fantasies. She wishes to burn herself into his memory.  They both
feel the pull of something more than desire, but are bound by duty to
part ways.




This is an intriguing tale that has you laughing and hanging on the edge
of your seat.  I thought it was an amazing collaboration, and look
forward to  reading something from these ladies in the future!!  You
will not be disappointed in the wild and proper Lady who wins her rugged
Scottish Lard.  It is indeed a book worth reading more than once! Close Encounters with the Night Kind

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Published on August 10, 2012 02:35
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message 1: by Kristin (new)

Kristin Anders It really sounds good. Curse my TBR pile.


message 2: by Tarah (new)

Tarah Scott ROFL. Speaking of that...I don't know if you know, but I also write at T. C. Archer. (This is an author name for myself and Evan Trevane.) You might look us up and see if anything I have there interests you. I'm looking for reviews on a few things. I know, I'm evil.


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