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★★★★½ Loved this one. Why did I wait so long to continue this second in the Blades of the Rose series? It is a wonderful paranormal-romance action-adventure set in a stunning local: Greece! I enjoy a good “road trip” story, and this is one that takes place on the ocean. Seems to me to have more romance this time around than the first one did, or is that just my imagination? There’s certainly magic in the air, as well as on the sea. A delight!
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★★★★½ Loved this one. Why did I wait so long to continue this second in the Blades of the Rose series? It is a wonderful paranormal-romance action-adventure set in a stunning local: Greece! I enjoy a good “road trip” story, and this is one that takes place on the ocean. Seems to me to have more romance this time around than the first one did, or is that just my imagination? There’s certainly magic in the air, as well as on the sea. A delight!
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This is a really exciting, non-stop action story of Blades of the Rose agent Bennett Day and the leader of the Heirs of Albion's daughter, London Harcourt as they finagle their way through lots of clues and danger to find the Eye of Colossus (Greek Fire). I totally loved Victoria Regina Gloriana London Edgewater Harcourt (geesh what a handle) - good thing she goes by London. It's always nice to see a playboy finally find the one and unexpectedly fall head over heels for the enemies daughter. The
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Scoundrel is book #2 in the Blades of the Rose series; a historical with a little magic and the inenvitable right to rule the world that the British Empire thought it had back in Victorian times. Remember all those red countries on the world map?
Our heroine London Harcourt's father is high up in the Heirs of Albion (the baddies) but of course, she knows nothing of that. She goes to Greece with him to translate some obscure language and meets the hero, Bennett Day, a Blade of the Rose (the goodie ...more
Our heroine London Harcourt's father is high up in the Heirs of Albion (the baddies) but of course, she knows nothing of that. She goes to Greece with him to translate some obscure language and meets the hero, Bennett Day, a Blade of the Rose (the goodie ...more

Oct 12, 2013
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