ARROGANT OPPORTUNIST When independent Cecelia Demorest discovered Noah Kincade would be in her father's home, she swore that somehow she'd get the privateer's weapons to the Colonial cause! The untouched beauty plotted to promise him her charms--and then double-cross the enemy. But the moment she felt Noah's sensual lips trailing down her throat and his muscular frame pressed hard against her her scheming thoughts gave way to burning need. She was awash in a tidal wave of undeniable emotions... but before she surrendered to ecstasy, she vowed that somehow she'd get all she wanted from the British scoundrel --and humiliate him while she was at it!
IRRESISTIBLE REBEL While selling arms to the Crown's agent in Massachusetts, womanizing Noah Kincade couldn't help but gaze at Edward Demorest's gorgeous, auburn-haired daughter Cecelia. Maneuvering to get her alone, the handsome captain tasted her luscious lips, fondled her full curves, and was on the verge of taking her then and there... until he learned she was a Patriot! He guessed that she would seduce him first only to sabotage him later But the spirited wench had heated his blood and it was far too late to stop. He'd have the girl and guarantee his deal, too, even if he had to make her his prisoner take her innocence, and vanquish her rebellious CAPTIVE PRIDE.
After working as a department manager for Famous-Barr, and briefly as a clerk at a bookstore, Bobbi Smith gave up on career security and began writing. She sold her first book to Zebra in 1982. Since then, Bobbi has written over 40 books and several short stories. To date, there are more than five million of her novels in print. She has been awarded the prestigious Romantic Times Storyteller of the Year Award and two Career Achievement Awards. Her books have appeared on numerous bestseller lists. When she's not working on her novels, she is frequently a guest speaker for writer's groups. Bobbi is mother of two sons and resides in St. Charles, Missouri with her husband and three dogs.
Wow this was a long book. Frequently throughout the book I kept thinking to myself how it could have been shorter. But after getting to the end I can't think of what should have been taken out to make it shorter. I think it was all necessary to see Noah's gradual change.
It did start getting a little annoying how things just kept on going wrong for CC and Noah. Every time they made a little progress something would happen and they would get mad at each other and start throwing insults. It was getting hard to read after a while. Also, I think Noah was a bit creepy in the beginning. I didn't understand why CC liked him. He was mean and forceful with her. He even hurt her when he would gripped her wrist at one point she thought her wrist was going to snap. How did she find that attractive? He would accuse her of all these terrible things all while he was forcing himself on her and she liked it. I just didn't get it. I didn't understand how she wasn't creeped out by him. She said numerous times in the beginning she didn't like him or she hated him, but it was her body that would respond to him. I just don't understand that. If you don't like someone, I don't understand how you would be excited by their forceful touch.
With all that being said, Noah grew on me. I loved who he became at the end, that realized how strong his love for CC was.
I LOVED Matthew and Faith. I was really intrigued by their little love story, it was a nice addition to the book.
✨Enemies To Lovers ✨American Revolution ✨Feisty Rebel Maiden ✨Englishman MMC ✨Spicy 🌶️ ✨Bickering Nonstop
American Revolutionary romance! Sound amazing right? I was hoping to channel some of that Outlander season 7 energy - with war between England and Colonials. I love the idea of this time period for a romance between enemies to lovers. ✨
BUT!! OKAY LIKE WHAT?? 100 pages in- The scene where MMC Noah is wrestling/arguing with this “young lad” and this boy’s costume rips open to reveal bouncing breast - of the woman FMC he’d been verbally arguing (MMC seems argumentative towards everyone!) with earlier on that day - a woman he JUST MET BTW - and him lustfully stopping the physical fight to reach out and caress said bouncing breast and force a kiss is WILD. Not even questioning why the boy he was wrestling with is a girl.. 🤔 And right before this moment of physical fighting - the MMC had to stop mid thrusting into the bar whore when interrupted by his colleague to tell him its time for the rebel meeting just sheer moments before seeing FMC CeCe’s bust explode out of her boyish outfit. Wild plot. Like INSTALUST ?? MAN WHORE?? But in the most wild way. Then to get even more wilder - MMC is groping FMC - that he just met right? Without questing why she is dressed up like a boy - he’s just getting handsy on her body - like a dog seeing a SQUIRREL 🐿️ - so distracted by breast - touching her without permission - and she’s fighting it - and she hates him - but yet someone touching her breast arouses her so much that she starts dry humping him and they start messing around until she orgasms - and in shame after getting off…. She runs away crying..
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Never have I ever met a stranger and let him grab my naked flesh and then start f*cking me in the back room of a stable where a secret meeting is happening - waiting for my colleague to return. 😆
Insta F*cking and lusting is such a turnoff. I want YEARNING. 🙄 Not a douche grumpy MMC humping every woman around and then R A P I N G the FMC in between taking bar whores.
This plot is wild. Ridiculous.
But I really - really - really - wanted that American revolutionary plot. And I’m a huge Bobbi Smith fan. 😩 This plot is just so ridiculous and I can’t root for a MMC who comes off as a pig nonstop in the story. The ICK here is real. No romance doesn’t feel like romance. It feels cheap and aggressive.
I also want to add that the plot feels very messy - a lot happening all at once - which is honestly normal for Bobbi Smith - but this one was too much - and with little love for any of the character.
This is the first Bobbi Smith book that I just can’t stand.
The plot is good. The characters well described and developed. But the repetition of why or what was happening was to the point of droll!
I found myself skimming as the repeated description of the characters' motives was such overkill it ruined the story. I think about a-third of the book could have easily been edited out.
I also felt the story ended oddly. A big work out to nothing!
No recommendation. Not one of Smith's best efforts by far.
Very catching beginning, very promising, but then it started losing my interest for some reason. I couldn't seem to stay concentrated on the book and as a result it took me forever to finish it. Maybe it's where it was so long (503 pgs), I don't know. Aside from that it was an okay book. Good storyline, and good characters.
I liked it very much,.....totaly different from other books,.... Sail away with him,....a,..a,...no they dont'nt sail! They are rebellious and aristocratic! I liked the brother Matthew, he is so sweet! CC and Noah are great!
I didn't like the end, it was a mess, to long, and not a good end. But could it be? ,........