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Bedding the Heiress

Bedding the Heiress

Product Type: Book

Product Price: $6.99

Manufacturer: Avon

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When a loathsome rake steals one of her most cherished family heirlooms—and nearly her virtue as well!—Francesca Dunroy devises the perfect plan to put him in his place. At a ball being held in her honor—she didn't "take" in her first season, now her family is determined to get her a match in her second—she'll offer him a clandestine kiss sure to convince him to return what is rightfully hers. But in the dark hallways surrounding the ballroom, Francesca makes a terrifying mistake. She seduces the wrong man!

The recipient of Francesca's caresses is none other than Justin Maddox, London's newly titled duke and most eligible bachelor. A defiant Scotsman who disdains London society, he's sworn to steer clear of the ladies of the ton, but he can't escape the memory of Francesca urgently pressing her lips upon his . . . and neither can she. But when a shocking and dangerous secret from Justin's past resurfaces, the couple will have to risk tattered reputations and treacherous enemies to nurture what has quickly become true love.

Reviews

Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2010-02-21
Summary: "Doesn't Work on Its Own"

I thought the premise of this story was actually pretty good, but was disappointed at the lack of development. First, the story is clearly a sequel to another. That, in itself, wouldn't be a problem, but the reader is at the same time expected to know the previous story and the background of the characters while also needing to have details filled in. There was too much going on that dwelt on the past, and that part of the plotline was of great importance to the hero, but not the heroine.

Despite the fact that I knew I was missing out on a previous book, I was still liking the story until I had about twenty pages left and it became clear that there was no way that all the loose ends could be tied up in any satisfactory way. In fact, the epilogue dealt entirely with secondary characters, and I found that to be very annoying. I don't mind if there's a tease for a sequel at the end of a novel, but I don't want it to be couched in terms of an "epilogue" that implies the story has ended.

I think Maxwell shows a skill at writing, but I don't know if I'll read anything else by her simply because I like my novels--even those in a series--to be self-contained, and this clearly was not.


Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2008-11-12
Summary: "Enjoying this series"

Bedding the Heiress

I hate giving away any story line to the book, but wanted to share my opinion on this series. First, I suggest checking out Cathy's website and get the books in order. I've been reading them all back to back, so they all flow endlessly without me having to rack my brain on remembering who is who. I'm addicted to this series, although it isn't as "hard core" as some of the other romance novels I've read lately. This series is definantly more hearts and flowers than sex and sizzle... although I'm OK with that, because the story lines are capturing my attention. My favorite book in this series so far has to be The Price of Indiscretion (one of the few romantic books that made me shed a couple tears) and I also loved In the Bed of A Duke. In the Bed of an Heiress was a nice read, but mainly because I always seem to want to keep reading, even when the books are over, but it wasn't quite as exciting as the previous books... It did leave you with a cliff hanger ending, so I just ordered In the Highlander's Bed, and I have great hopes that this will rival her past books!

Overall, I recommend this series of books... it's been an enjoyable read for me. :)


Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2008-11-12
Summary: "A feel of relaxation"

*** Back cover synopsis ***
When a loathsome rake steals one of her most cherished family heirlooms--and nearly her virtue as well! - Francesca Dunroy devises the perfect plan to put him in his place. At a ball being held in her honor - she didn't "take" in her first season, now her family is determined to get her a match in her second - she'll offer him a clandestine kiss sure to convince him to return what is rightfully hers. But in the dark hallways surrounding the ballroom, Francesca makes a terrifying mistake. She seduces the wrong man!
The recipient of Francesca's caresses is none other than Justin Maddox, London's newly titled duke and most eligible bachelor. A defiant Scotsman who disdains London society, he's sworn to steer clear of the ladies of the ton, but he can't escape the memory of Francesca urgently pressing her lips upon his... and neither can she. But when a shocking and dangerous secret from Justin's past resurfaces, the couple will have to risk tattered reputations and treacherous enemies to nurture what has quickly become true love.

*** Personal opinion ***
The story plot was actually very pleasing to read about and at lots of points brought laughter into me. Even though, Francesca and Justin's relationship started off too quickly, they are still very enjoyable to read about. Although there weren't many obstacles for the two to endure, I at least did expect a little something more in regards to Francesca and her father's relationship. With Francesca's vivid personality, I also expected her to do something to her stepmother since she claims to dislike her so much.
Overall, this is a very easygoing novel.


Rating: 2 / 5
Date: 2008-07-03
Summary: "Don't bother"

I had high hopes for this book and it just did not deliver. There are so many other wonderful historical romances out there.


Rating: 1 / 5
Date: 2007-10-14
Summary: "Bedding Boredom"

The premise of this book is actually very good for a romance novel. Perfect, in my opinion. We have two social misfits. A heroine that has been ignored by society due to her father's marriage occurring before the mourning period for his wife has properly ended, (and to a woman younger than his daughter) who is forced to make her social debut at 24. And a Scottish blacksmith that finds out he is actually an English duke, torn between his duties to both countries, whild having to adapt to social obligations and the nuances of Regency England. Both characters have all the makings for a perfect romance, I would say. Misfits drawn together by their loneliness!

However, as another reviewer said: I just did not care for either of these characters. The greatest flaw of this novel is it's horrendous execution. Francesca Dunroy is a brat. I really ended up rooting for her "wicked stepmother," Regina (We know this type, vapid, one-dimensional, greedy... total opposite of our supposedly "brilliant" heroine.). To exemplify my feelings here is an example: at one point in the novel Regina is admiring herself in the mirror and fixing her hair, our heroine thinks about how childishly Regina behaves and then displays her own astounding "maturity" by elbowing her out of the way and snatching the brush.

Ugh. And I should be sympathetic to her? Maybe if Regina was truly doing something horrible or annoying I could cheer this on as "just desserts." But, hypocritical much? She was never any better than the stepmother.

Her stupidity does not end here. After cavorting around with a rake that attempts to rape her she loses a valuable necklace at his apartment... then attempts to get it back by seducing her attempted-rapist and meeting him alone in a secluded area. Hmmmmmmm. I still cannot grasp the logic behind this. She exhibits this TSTL (too stupid to live) behavior throughout the novel.

This is obviously a sequel and the majority of the hero's development took place in the earlier novel. Therefore, he was rather bland this time around. Not too annoying, but not all that amazing either.

The romance itself was so dry and unbelievable. One of those were they meet, have sex that very same night, have changed each other's worlds and magically become better people the next day. Snore. Zzzzzz. Look, I enjoy the whole instant-attraction, spontaneous-combustible sex thing... when it's done well! This novel is a sad attempt.