Ewan McLean knows that inheriting the earldom means he'll
have to someday settle down. But he's spent years
perfecting his lifestyle and he's not about to give up
his...er, parties. Yes, these are erotic parties where
you're liable to stumble across a threesome. He also has an
elaborate collection of erotic art and now, with the monies
of the earldom, he can expand it.
Then Ewan finds out that part of his new responsibilities
include Bride Cameron and her three younger sisters. Of
course, that doesn't mean he plans to call off the parties
or sell the erotic art. But he's intrigued by the beautiful
Bride and shocked when she makes it clear she doesn't want
his help. There's not a woman alive that doesn't want him
and Ewan sets out to use his considerable seduction skills
to capture Bride -- not realizing that in exchange for her
interest, he's giving his heart.
I fell in love with Ms. Hunter's writing style from her
very first book. And I'm telling you, she sizzles in this
one -- so much so that I think it should come with a cool
cloth! Or at least a hunk attached. Ewan's seduction skills
are not overstated and Bride's just the match for him. You
know, when a book is this hot, sometimes plot ceases to
matter. But it didn't cease to matter to Ms. Hunter, who
keeps your interest on every level. I recommend this one
when you have a partner nearby.
When carefree rake Ewan McLean inherits an earldom, his
plans for his new fortune are entirely in keeping with his
lifestyle: to expand his collection of erotic art and
expensive mistresses. That is, until he becomes acquainted
with his most intriguing new responsibility. . .
Bride Cameron is beautiful, unmarried, and sole caretaker
of her three younger sisters. Now it’s Ewan’s duty to see
that she is provided for. But to his amazement, the last
thing the fiery lass wants is Ewan’s help. The simplest
thing would be to walk away. But Bride, with her sparkling
gaze and fierce wit, is the most bewitching woman Ewan has
ever met. And he intends to have her–and to learn how she
has managed to survive on her own. Even if he has to employ
all the arts of seduction for which he is notorious. . .