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Suddenly You Review



Scoundrels, Rakes, Rogues, galore when reformed they become MAGNANIMOUS MEN & ENTICINGLY APPETIZING HUSBANDS. This novel, Lady Sophia's Lover, Devil in Winter, & Worth Any Price, are by far the greatest erotic novels written by Lisa Kleypas, I've read thus far. Yes, it can be overwhelming explicit at times. And yes, I did blush & became embarassed; however, the revelation discovered at the conclusion by all the characters involved was GOUNDBREAKINGLY EXQUISITE, well worth the read.

Every single novel written by Lisa Kleypas, is overwhelmingly surprising, and I'm intensely infacuated with all of them. All the character's within in LK's series are basically interlaced with each other; therefore, to fully comprehend them you should start with the first novels that were written. Don't do as I have, I started with Mine Till Midnight. And, I've been working backwards since; however, I'm extremely enthused with discovering the triumphs of the characters who have been mentioned. AS USUAL LK DESERVES WELL BEYOND A 10 STAR RATING!!



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  • ISBN13: 9780380802326
  • Condition: New
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Suddenly You Overview


She was unmarried, untouched and almost thirty, but novelist Amanda Briars wasn't about to greet her next birthday without making love to a man. When he appeared at her door, she believed he was her gift to herself, hired for one night of passion. Unforgettably handsome, irresistibly virile, he tempted her in ways she never thought possible...but something stopped him from completely fulfilling her dream.

Jack Delvin's determination to possess Amanda became greater when she discovered his true identity. But gently-bred Amanda craved respectability more than she admitted, while Jack, the cast-off son of a nobleman and London's most notorious businessman, refused to live by society's rules. Yet when fate conspired for them to marry, their worlds collided with a passionate force neither had expected...but both soon craved.




Suddenly You Specifications


Setting: London 1836

Sensuality: 8

Successful novelist Amanda Briars buys herself a scandalous present to celebrate her 30th birthday. Of gentle birth, unwed, and still a virgin, she contracts with a well-known madam to deliver a lover to her home. When handsome publisher Jack Devlin knocks on her door, it doesn't take him long to figure out that Amanda thinks he's someone else entirely. Intrigued, he stops just short of taking the lady's virginity, for he has other plans for the talented writer.

When she discovers Jack's true identity at a gathering of writers and publishers, Amanda is first angry, then fascinated, as he is a powerful force in the London publishing industry. Jack is determined to court Amanda not only to publish her novels, but also to lure her into his bed, and it isn't long before the two are deeply involved. But their path to happiness is strewn with stumbling blocks: Jack has a past that haunts him, while Amanda's family would be hurt by a scandalous liaison.

Suddenly You is a lush, deeply romantic tale of two free spirits who learn that they are, after all, susceptible to the binding ties of love. The setting provides readers with a different view of London society--the lives of affluent writers and artists rather than the world of the nobility--and a fascinating look into the publishing industry in 1800s London. Once again, Kleypas has delivered a well-written, sensual novel that's sure to hit the bestseller lists. --Lois Faye Dyer

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Customer Reviews


Cheesy but still a very nice read - Livia - Romania
- All the chichees used here fit very well together or are beautifully merged into context.
- This book had a good beginning. It doesn't even matter that the chemistry fades, even with all the inserted sex scenes and the hero's yumminess.
- The second half is still written in the beautiful, to the point, interesting and sensual Kleypas way but it feels like a looong epilogue added to assure us they are happy together forever.

I agree with 95% of the reviews from Amazon. Even the negative ones are right and to the point but if compared with what you find in the historical romance department you'll find this book to be way above average.



Very well written - Book lover - Baltimore, MD
Really liked this one. Lisa Kleypas is one of the writers who knows how to create likeable characters. I have read many of her books and although I liked "Dreaming of you" the best, this one was very good as well. Amanda is a very pragmatic woman and Jack is an ambitious guy. Kleypas creates a very believable story line and you are rooting for them all the way. There is not a part in the book that I felt was unnecessary. Everything they feel is very much in line with who they are. Definitely worth reading



Steamy and substantial read - Rowan Templar - Brooklyn, NY
Well no wonder this book had such great reviews - it was really deserving. Characters are well rounded, witty, passionate and interesting! I love the storyline - a fleshy, "aging" spinster author with the sharpest mind around playing against a handsome, half-Irish rake with a mind just as brilliant. Loved this read, and finished it in a day. The sexual passages were expertly, tastefully, descriptively and passionately written **steamy but not lurid**. highly recommended, and bravo Ms Kleypas! will be reading more of your work in the future



this is on the top of my lisa kleypas romance list - Ellen C - hartsdale, ny
so far, this is my favorite lisa kleypas romance novel. i've only read three so far. i really enjoyed lady sophia's lover until i downloaded this one on my kindle. i love the playful, unconventional relationship between Jack and Amanda, and i love how jack calls amanda "peaches". all in all it was an enjoyable read. it is definitely a keeper in my kindle library.

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