England Perfect Hero Lessons in Love Book 3 Suzanne Enoch 9780060543136 Books
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Well written, interesting plot, but I couldn't really connect with the characters. I haven't read the previous two books in the series but this seems to work well enough as a stand alone. I understand Robert the damaged hero was supposed to be mysterious, but after barely managing monosyllabic responses in the beginning of the book (which made me think of him as autistic) half way through the book he suddenly turns into chatty cathy. Apparently he was cured by LOVE, but I didn't really feel the love. I also wasn't feeling the dramatic suspense as the villain of the tale was a little over the top silly - he did too many things that didn't make that much sense. The Hero and Heroine have sex when he is still barely speaking to her and although this is a historical romance, neither one seems to care that she's been ruined or might even be pregnant - they just go on as if nothing happened. This made me dislike the heroine as she was supposed to be such a sensible, practical, intelligent woman. She completely ignores the possible consequences of their actions while getting all caught up in evil villain's silly plot. I don't think I'll bother with the first two of the series.Tags : England's Perfect Hero (Lessons in Love, Book 3) [Suzanne Enoch] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Lucinda Barrett's best friends ended up married to the men to whom they delivered their 'lessons in love'. So Lucinda decides to choose someone who definitely needs lessons,Suzanne Enoch,England's Perfect Hero (Lessons in Love, Book 3),Avon,0060543132,Romance - Historical - General,England,Love stories,Regency fiction,FICTION Romance Historical General,Fiction,Fiction - Romance,Fiction-Romance,Historical romance,MASS MARKET,RomanceHistorical,Romance: Historical
England Perfect Hero Lessons in Love Book 3 Suzanne Enoch 9780060543136 Books Reviews
This book was amazing!! It was a perfectly crafted story that had all the elements that I love. Robert Carroway was a tortured hero of enormous proportions. I felt his pain, his torment, his passion....what a phenomenal character he was! Although Lucinda had some faults, I believed in their connection and their chemistry. Running through all of it was a mystery that added lots of plot twists and turns and kept me riveted all the way through. I could not put this book down. I loved the whole Carroway clan and how they all supported and helped one another. The steamy scenes were good and effective but could have been more detailed and more often for my tastes )
This was a fantastic read and I am eager to read more from Suzanne Enoch!!
This book captured me from the first page, probably because it was about "Bit". I wondered about him from her previous books so I was hooked. If ever a man was mysterious, it's this hero. What you learn about his experience will shock you.
The book was romantic but also had a mystery element that kept me turning pages. The story beyond the romance was excellent. The mystery part of the story satisfied completely. There is no doubt that half way through the book we all knew who the culprit was, but then the excitement of how and when he would be found out was equally intriguing.
I love the way Ms. Enoch develops her characters. I had no idea how Michael (Bit) could possible become the romantic hero in this tale, but she accomplished that and more, as well as an exciting plot twisting mystery.
This book is also very different than your run-of-the-mill boy meets girl romance. While reading you will feel disgust, sadness, apathy, sympathy,anger and romance of course. This is a sweet, heart-throbbing romance. One that is so differently composed. Michael is not your average hero, and your heroine not a rich princess looking for a royal match. I'm so sad now that I've finished the book because I so looked forward to reading it each night. Now, I'll have to look for another and I feel sympathy for the next author I read because she or he will never measure up to this reading experience. Thank you, Suzanne.
I really enjoyed this trilogy.
This is one of Enoch's finest. This book is my favorite in the Lessons in Love series. The premise of the series is three friends creating a list of lessons to teach men(rakes) on how to appropriately treat ladies. The first two books were The Rake (Lessons in Love, Book 1) and London's Perfect Scoundrel (Lessons in Love, Book 2). Each book has been better than it's predecessor. Enoch has truly matured as a writer and with creativity with each novel. The steamiest book in the series was Book 2. This one is more emotional, but doesn't lack the romance or passion found in the other books in the series.
So this is Lady Lucinda Barrett's story. Her friends Georgiana and Evie have already taught their 'lessons' to certain gentlemen and married them. Lucinda now needs to step it up and pick someone. Since her friends ended up falling in love with and marrying their initially unwilling and seriously rakish students, Lucinda feels she'd better start out with marriage as a goal. She picks Geoffrey, a war hero and an arrogant Adonis. One of her criteria is also that her father, a General, approve of and get along with her eventual husband. Geoffrey fits this bill nicely - war hero and shared stories and all.
Just as she starts engaging Geoffrey, Lucinda gets drawn into a friendship with Robert, also a war veteran and her best friend's brother-in-law. Robert is a recluse to all but Lucinda, suffering from a trauma disorder and panic attacks due to torture he had to endure in the war. Because of his reclusive nature, he is also not considered an acceptable beau by her father. The story is about how Robert overcomes his disorders to gain her love and how Lucinda faces and handles a conflict on what her mind vs her heart is telling her. Their characters shine and I could easily figure out why both fell in love with each other (way better than the sort of love story where love is based on looks alone).
I also loved that the main characters and their husbands from the first two books in the series feature prominently in this book. It makes for a wonderful, warm story where everyone feels like family and so you are rooting for the unlikely romance from the beginning.
There is humor, passion, wonderful dialogue and quite a bit of excitement with the climax. You want to step into the book to help Robert or talk to Lucinda - that's how real the characters feel. Definitely read this one. )
Well written, interesting plot, but I couldn't really connect with the characters. I haven't read the previous two books in the series but this seems to work well enough as a stand alone. I understand Robert the damaged hero was supposed to be mysterious, but after barely managing monosyllabic responses in the beginning of the book (which made me think of him as autistic) half way through the book he suddenly turns into chatty cathy. Apparently he was cured by LOVE, but I didn't really feel the love. I also wasn't feeling the dramatic suspense as the villain of the tale was a little over the top silly - he did too many things that didn't make that much sense. The Hero and Heroine have sex when he is still barely speaking to her and although this is a historical romance, neither one seems to care that she's been ruined or might even be pregnant - they just go on as if nothing happened. This made me dislike the heroine as she was supposed to be such a sensible, practical, intelligent woman. She completely ignores the possible consequences of their actions while getting all caught up in evil villain's silly plot. I don't think I'll bother with the first two of the series.
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