Alec Munro is known through the land as a libertine of high
order, so much so that wild and saucy Zelda MacKenzie's
cousin, one of Alec's friends, warns her away from the
unhappily married man. However, their mutually aggressive
dedication to getting their own ways draws them to each
other
despite the warnings. Alec is more than a rake, and Zelda is
more than a challenge.
Although the interactions between Alec and Zelda are
scorching, some of the depictions of the minor characters
help
make this a thoroughly excellent work. Fast and fun,
SEDUCTIVE
AS FLAME lures the reader in and won't let go until the last
page.
It was common gossip that there wasn't a woman alive safe
from the seductive skills of Alec Monro, Earl of Dalgliesh.
On the other hand, there wasn't a woman alive who didn't
secretly covet a dalliance with the audacious, disreputable,
dangerously exciting lover. After all, he was as handsome
as a god, and his endowments were as legendary as his sexual
stamina. That he was immeasurably wealthy only added to his
charm.
Zelda MacKenzie, a magnificent, flame-haired Scottish
beauty, inspired whispers of her own. She was rumored to be
a witch--if only for the curious native jewels and unusual
garb she'd brought home from her orchid-hunting expedition
to Brazil. That's not to say she wasn't bewitching. On the
contrary..
But Zelda made it quite clear to the earl that she had no
interest in libertines.