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Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Some Like It Wicked
Author: Carole Mortimer
Published by: Harlequin
Age Recommended: Adult
Reviewed By: Arlena Dean
Book Blog For: GMTA
Series: Daring Duchesses # 1
Rating: 4
Review:
"Some Like It Wicked" by Carole Mortimer was a wonderful read that was of a
historical romance. You will find the plot nicely done where you will find
the story involved around "Rupert and Pandora both eschewing the ton's vicious
gossips of Rupert being a "Devil"- the reason for the nickname never clearly
explained, and Pandora for supposedly inciting a duel between her husband
and her lover which led to both their deaths." There will be lots of surprises that
will keep you turning the pages fulled with these two: Rupert and Pandora. I
found "Some Like It Wicked" was rather entertaining and a easy read and nice
romance between this hero and heroine... like how these two were playful and
even amusing at times. What are the secrets that these two are keeping from each other? Who was responsible for Pandora's break ins? This and many other questions will be answered in the good read.
If you are interested in a historical romance you have come to the right place for "Some Like It Wicked" will give it to you and I would recommend this novel as a good read.
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