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The Dangerous Lord by Sabrina Jeffries

kathydavie's review against another edition

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3.0

Cute, spirited romance between a desperate viscount and an 18th century gossip columnist trying to survive with four young brothers and a mortgaged masterpiece in London.

iskanderjonesiv's review against another edition

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4.0

He was a dangerous man to love—and the last man she thought she'd marry.

He was a dangerous man to love—and the last man she thought she'd marry.

To prevent a dear friend from wedding the notorious Ian Lennard, Viscount St. Clair, Felicity Taylor set out to expose him for the scoundrel he is—never anticipating the consequences. Because now the dashing, dangerous lord is short a bride, in desperate need of an heir . . . and has set his sights on Felicity!

Ian is indeed looking for a wife to secure his fortune, but this saucy, stubborn beauty might be more than he can handle. Never one to shy from a challenge—and enchanted by a face and form that could bring the most indifferent husband to his knees—suddenly Ian is about to discover the one thing more perilous than wedding vows: actually falling in love with his bride!

**

neveth's review against another edition

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4.0

HEROINE SAVES THE DAY WITH SNARK. Best. This was my first Sabrina Jeffries and I know it won't be my last!

beckyschwartz's review against another edition

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4.0

This was good. I enjoyed the “anonymous author of a scandalous column” plot line and I obviously loved Ian. Overall, excellent. A great way to kick off the year.

heyhaley17's review against another edition

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3.0

Fantastic relationship. i loved the characters. I felt the situation concerning the will and his uncle was pushed to the side a little bit but it provided plenty of time for the character growth and relationship between the two. As I loved the characters I could get past the lack of concentration in the plot. All in all it was a great book.

sn4p's review against another edition

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5.0

I'm actually sad that the book, and the series, is over :(

bookfortbuilder's review against another edition

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emotional lighthearted medium-paced

4.75

librarydanielle's review against another edition

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3.0

average. nothing special, but it didn't suck.

virginiaduan's review against another edition

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3.0

As I am finding with Jeffries' female characters, I found the female lead annoying, somewhat despicable and utterly weak. I also find Jeffries' requisite random non-lead POV insertion to be supremely insulting (because really, I couldn't figure out what this character's motivation was without seeing it from their POV?) and also wrenched me out of the story. I hate that.

However, as usual, Jeffries has interesting mysteries and plots and fantastic male leads. One only wonders what these fabulous men find in these excruciating females. (Other than their general attractiveness.) *sigh* ah well. No author can be perfect.

smiley7245's review against another edition

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4.0

I really enjoyed this book. Felicity was smart, loyal, loving, and witty. Ian was passionate, strong, hot, and determined. The bickering and battle of wits was so enjoyable. And I loved that Gideon and Sara and Jordan and Emily were present in this book. I adore Sabrina Jeffries and cannot wait to read another by her.