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Never Seduce A Scoundrel

por Heather Grothaus

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Fiction. Romance. Historical Fiction. HTML:Even a cloistered young heiress in medieval England has her reckless moments. . .

Lord Oliver Bellecote has a way of bringing out the vixen in any woman. Any woman, that is, but Cecily Foxe, an innocent flower destined for the abbey who seems utterly immune to his charms. Or so he believes until the night they accidentally meet in the pagan ruins of Foxe Ring, and Oliver discovers that "Saint Cecily" is actually as tempting as sin. . .

Cecily would like nothing more than to forget her night of heated passion with the dangerously handsome Lord Bellecote. But denial proves quite impossible when she is charged with tending his every need during his stay at Fallstowe Castle. For only in his arms does she feel truly alive, despite the deadly secrets that surround his past--and threaten their tenuous future. . .

Praise for Never Kiss a Stranger

"Grothaus packs this medieval romance with humor and suspense. . . Her departure from the formulaic sensuality of many historical makes this tale a delightful read." --Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"A charming romance." --RT Book Reviews.
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Read in 2012 this was a 4 star book for me. I really enjoyed. ( )
  CrystalW | Dec 15, 2015 |
Read in 2012 this was a 4 star book for me. I really enjoyed. ( )
  CrystalW | Dec 15, 2015 |
NEVER SEDUCE A SCOUNDREL by Heather Grothaus is an exciting Medieval historical romance set in 1277 Fallstowe Castle,England. It is the second in the
Foxe Sister Trilogy,but can be read as a stand alone. See, “Never Kiss a Stranger”. An exciting story of Lady Cecily Foxe,the middle Foxe sister who is set of be a nun,shy,and a healer or is she really shy or just lonely. And Lord Oliver Bellecote,a notorious womanizer,the brother of Cecily’s eldest sister who has died,who is also lonely,and a new earl due to his brothers untimely death.Cecily and Oliver met at the pagan ruins, Foxe Ring,quiet by accident,they share a passionate night,even through Oliver is wounded and forgets. He remembers bits and pieces of the passion they shared and the not so saintly Cecily. While enemies try to destroy them,they must fast the past,and move forward to a blissful future,if they can and are willing to give everything to their future. A fast paced,action filled,adventure of secrets,love,romance,passion,desire,mystery,betrayal,and deception.As the eldest Foxe sister,Sybilla,tries to hold onto the Foxe Castle from King Henry III,her beloved sisters find happiness,love,and peace. “Never Seduce a Scoundrel” will capture your heart as you see two lonely people find their happiness. A must read for anyone who enjoys Medieval romance,historical romance, England, the Tudor era, myths,legends and the love of family. I can hardly wait for Sybilla’s story. Received for an honest review from the publisher. Details can be found at Zebra Books, a division of Kensington Books,the author’s website,and My Book Addiction and More.
RATING: 4.5
HEAT RATING: MILD: Mild detailed scenes of intimacy,mild violence or profanity
REVIEWED BY: AprilR, My Book Addiction and More ( )
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Fiction. Romance. Historical Fiction. HTML:Even a cloistered young heiress in medieval England has her reckless moments. . .

Lord Oliver Bellecote has a way of bringing out the vixen in any woman. Any woman, that is, but Cecily Foxe, an innocent flower destined for the abbey who seems utterly immune to his charms. Or so he believes until the night they accidentally meet in the pagan ruins of Foxe Ring, and Oliver discovers that "Saint Cecily" is actually as tempting as sin. . .

Cecily would like nothing more than to forget her night of heated passion with the dangerously handsome Lord Bellecote. But denial proves quite impossible when she is charged with tending his every need during his stay at Fallstowe Castle. For only in his arms does she feel truly alive, despite the deadly secrets that surround his past--and threaten their tenuous future. . .

Praise for Never Kiss a Stranger

"Grothaus packs this medieval romance with humor and suspense. . . Her departure from the formulaic sensuality of many historical makes this tale a delightful read." --Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"A charming romance." --RT Book Reviews.

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