This was my first book by Allison Lane and I found it very enjoyable. Although it is the second instalment in a trilogy, I feel it can be read as a stand-alone story. The main characters Gray and Mary are very 4/5(59). Among the ton, innocent young Mary Seabrook is positively out of place. She'd rather go bird watching than go to a ball, and her embarrassing habit of speaking the truth gets her nothing but funny looks. If her peculiar behavior keeps up all Season, she may never find a man to marry. But when her bird-watching eyes catch sight of Lord Grayson, she sees right through his bad reputation to the. Author: Allison Lane First published: Oct Length: kindle locations Setting: Regency, mid s (Lane references Lady Caroline Lamb and Lord Byron, their affair in , and her subsequent stalking of the poet prior to his departure from the UK in ) Sex: Not exactly clean. While the act itself does not occur there are many intimate kisses with tingling desire and engorgement/5.
Allison Lane is an auto-buy for me, and I was quite pleased with her latest Regency, The Rake and the Wallflower. I've read hundreds of Regencies, and it's hard to find one that's refreshingly different, but this one is. The hero is handsome, of course, but instead of being arrogant, he is sweet, kind-hearted, and generous. THE RAKE THE WALLFLOWER. Seabrook Trilogy, book 2 Allison Lane CHAPTER ONE "Th-thank you, sir." Mary Seabrook cursed the childhood stammer that had resurfaced in London, certain that it contributed to Mr. Timor's haste to be rid of her — now that the set was over, he was returning her to her sister at a near run. The Rake and the Wallflower. por Allison Lane ¡Gracias por compartir! Has enviado la siguiente calificación y reseña. Lo publicaremos en nuestro sitio después de haberla revisado. 1. Calificaciones. por en 13 de noviembre, De acuerdo, cerrar Escribe tu reseña.
Allison Lane is an auto-buy for me, and I was quite pleased with her latest Regency, The Rake and the Wallflower. I've read hundreds of Regencies, and it's hard to find one that's refreshingly different, but this one is. The hero is handsome, of course, but instead of being arrogant, he is sweet, kind-hearted, and generous. Allison Lane is the author of 20 Regency novels and 6 novellas. She is a Holt Medallion Winner and the Romantic Times Career Achievement Award Winner, as well as National Readers' Choice Awards Finalist for three books. Notes from Allison Lane: I am not one of those who always wanted to be a writer, though I suspect I wanted to be just. Among the ton, innocent young Mary Seabrook is positively out of place. She'd rather go bird watching than go to a ball, and her embarrassing habit of speaking the truth gets her nothing but funny looks.
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