His Wicked Seduction by Lauren Smith
Horatia Sheridan has only ever loved one man. From the moment her brother’s best friend, Lucien
Russell pulled her from her parents wrecked carriage and comforted her in the
aftermath of their horrific deaths her heart has utterly belonged to him. However, it has become increasingly clear
that he will never marry her, and since her London Seasons have all ended in
disaster she has decided to take matters into her own hands. If she is to end up as a spinster, then she
will have at least one memory of passion to take with her…and it will be with
the gentleman of her heart.
The League of Rogues might have earned their reputations by
doing whatever they wanted, but they still operated under strict rules of
honor. Rule number two: None shall seduce the sister of another
member, or they shall face satisfaction on the field of honor. It is this very rule that keeps Lucien
Russell, Marquess of Rochester, from pursuing the only woman who might ever
matter him. But when the League’s old
enemy rears his ugly head again and makes threats of the lives of the entire
Sheridan Family, Lucien offers to host them all for the Holidays in an attempt
to keep them safe. Will Lucien be able
to resist the temptation of Horatia being so close, or will honor among
friends win out in the end?
Like its predecessor, HIS WICKED SEDUCTION is packed full of
action, adventure, mystery, humor, and, of course, seduction. There are lots of wounded heroes and dangerous
scenarios, and many, many opportunities to remember first hand why the members
of the League of Rogues are so irresistible.
In the anatomy of the League, if Ashton is the leader,
Cedric the duty-bound rallying post, Charles the affable mascot, and Godric the
strong influence, then Lucien is the dirty little secret. His friends know his proclivities and tend to
look the other way, but that doesn’t mean they approve. His position in the League seems to be
cemented by his fierce loyalty to Cedric, and in turn the other members. He truly is a caring man and sees and
understands beauty is a way the others don’t, but his area of influence seems
to be tainted by his activities.
Horatia’s character is a lot less complicated than Lucien’s
she is very much liked by everyone she meets, but her preference of a good book
over the company of others puts her at a social disadvantage on the Marriage Mart. Her love for Lucien is pure and innocent (up
to a point), and the story of her efforts to influence his love life is
priceless. Yet for all of her character
predictability, she balances Lucien so well that you can’t help but really like
her.
The true magic of this book lies in two very distinct
realms, the first being the villain. To
have a convincing mystery/action/adventure you have to have a villain
reprehensible enough to be hard to defeat and easy to hate. Hugo Waverly meets both of these criteria,
but we also get a small glimpse as to the incident behind Waverly’s
madness. Instead of eliciting pity, the
tale simply adds to the reader’s comprehension of his complete lunacy.
The other realm of magic that this book holds is the
introduction of Lucien’s wonderfully raucous family. As a whole they are a brood of hellions bent of
driving their mother crazy with their individual quirks and
eccentricities. Linus, the youngest
brother, in particular is an out of control scoundrel who seems to greet the
coming of the Sheridans as an opportunity for more mischief-making with his old
cohort, Audrey. Of course the woman
behind the family is not much tamer than her children. Meddling and loving in equal parts, Lady
Rochester cements herself as one of the great literary matriarchs.
Over all, this book was wonderful continuation of a now
great series. I look forward with bated
breath to the third book in the series scheduled for release Fall 2015.
Continuity/Flow – 5
Overall – 5
Sex – 5
Characters – 5
Storyline – 5
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