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Some Like It Wicked (Zebra Historical Romance)

Product Type: Book
Product Price: $5.99
Manufacturer: Zebra
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Description
A canny, successful businesswoman, Miss Jane Middleton goes to London in search of a husband - only to find herself virtually ignored by the ton. When she overhears the notorious rake "Hellion" Caulfield admit he is in dire straits, Jane concocts a daring business proposition: she'll pay Hellion to strike up a flirtation with her, thus bringing her to Society's notice, and attracting eligible gentlemen. The last thing she expects to find is that a deliciously skilful seduction is part of the package...Handsome and charming, the undisputed toast of the ton, Hellion has easily eluded the marriage trap for years. All the while warming the beds of countless attractive and willing women. But when Jane burst into his life with her outrageous scheme, her provocative figure, and a pair of captivating blue eyes, Hellion is stunned to realise that his jaded interest is piqued - and his desire ignited. In fact, his pursuit of her feels all too real. Is it possible that the ultimate bachelor has finally found his match between the sheets - and beyond?
Reviews
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2009-11-03
Summary: "Shipped so quickly!"
If I ever want to buy a used book, I'll check your inventory first. Your customer service is excellent. I couldn't believe my book arrived so quickly, and the condition of the book was better than you advertised. Thanks.
Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2009-03-17
Summary: "DIFFERENT LITTLE REGENCY - WELL WRITTEN AND ENGAGING!"
I don't agree with some of the reviews posted here and some were a little harsh. I think that as a debut novel it was well written and the carachters quite engaging.
I will admit that the diary entries were a little trite and I skipped over those to get to the main storyline.
The story as a whole was charming and appealing. I am not going to delve into the plot - but I will say that I really enjoyed this romance. Jane was a modern minded and independent individual - a bit too modern for her times maybe - but that is what gives her carachter grit, determination and temperament - that is how she gained my admiration. A true business person, tutored under her father. Anne can't believe that Hellion finds her beautiful, desirable and attractive as she is all about business, though she has fallen in love with Hellion, her practical business mind can't process that!
Hellion was a sexy and desirable rake, as most rakes are, almost an Adonis in his golden beauty. He's plagued by boredom and with the ability to exist doing nothing but just enjoying the passions of each day. He's also hounded by creditors - so when Jane, a true wallflower, puts forth the brazen proposal that she will give him 5000 pounds to be seen in her company and conduct a flirtation so she can get a husband, he agrees. Soon, he finds Jane's forthright outspoken manner a respite from his boredom and ennui - besides he really needs the money and she is a challenge, as she is not falling for him as most women do.
The plot is tried and true, yes, and there are a lot of misunderstandings that ensue between Jane and Hellion - which ultimately Ms. Raleigh smooths-over nicely - but overall, as previously mentioned, it was an engaging story.
I also loved the secondary characters - Biddles and Anna - which are quite cute and funny! All in all - it was a fun a worthwhile read. Even though it didn't have as much in depth and character development and intensive as other novels I have recently read, this was worth reading after all.
Rating: 1 / 5
Date: 2008-11-20
Summary: "Absolutely dreadful"
Normally, I'd begin a review with a brief character and plot summary and analysis. Not this time; the plot, such as it is, is tedious, and the characters leave me completely unmoved. Nothing about this book has so far caught my attention in any way - other than to ask 'what was the author THINKING?' - and so to even attempt any kind of summary would be a charade.
What's wrong with the book, you may ask? Well, first of all, I keep getting jerked out of the story with 'this would NOT happen!' reactions. Jane, a debutante, is a wallflower, with no man showing even the remotest of interest in her. Nothing too unusual there for Regency romances. But then it's revealed that Jane is an heiress. Not even an ordinary heiress, but an heiress to the tune of one hundred thousand pounds... a YEAR. Now, even today that would make her well-off. In the early 1800s, it makes her comparable to the likes of Bill Gates. And *not a single man is interested in her*? In what universe? Every fortune-hunter in the country and beyond would have been queuing up to court her. Even men who didn't think of themselves as fortune-hunters would have been after her. Simply beyond credulity.
Jane also runs her own businesses. Really? In the early 1800s? Not likely - not barely credible. She comes to London without a chaperone... again, not remotely likely. She would never be invited anywhere without a chaperone - not even to the less high-class entertainments that she says is all she is invited to, thanks to her father having been a merchant. Again, I was jerked out of the story too many times by references to her lifestyle.
The hero, going by the unlikely and extremely irritating name of Hellion, failed to attract my interest either. I also failed to understand why he is considered to be any kind of a leader of Society. Perhaps if we had been *shown* him in the best circles, his word hung on by others, his deeds and even his dress copied, I could have accepted that description of him, but as it was we only ever saw him with his friend the spy.
The hero and his friend also seem to wander in and out of Jane's house with impunity. Calling on her, he doesn't wait to be shown in by the butler. He just walks in on her. Ah... no. Maybe in this century, but not then. The hero's friend searches her desk, and is caught in the act by Jane's friend... who does not, apparently, tell anyone, let alone consider calling the police.
And that's before I even mention the irritating, and again anachronistic, 'Dear Diary' entries.
I'm about 100 pages in, and I'm giving up. What point is there in reading on when I can't take the characters and the premise seriously, when I'm being jerked out of the story every couple of pages, and when the plot and characters bore me rigid?
Definitely a dud for Ms Raleigh; a shame, since I've enjoyed some of her other work.
Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2006-01-18
Summary: "I guess you either like it or you don't"
In reading the reviews before I purchased this book, I almost didn't buy it, but I decided everyone is entitled to their own opinion. It wasn't the greatest book I've read, but it wasn't the worst, believe me they are out there.
Anyway, I liked Jane, she was self-assured and strong in the areas she was most comfortable in and those that made her second guess herself, she became her own worst enemy. I liked Hellion, he was your typical rake. This is a good read, two lonely people from different sides of the social spectrum, finding each other and falling in love. I guess that's what we all wish could happen.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2005-10-13
Summary: "A lot of fun"
I liked this book. The plot was familiar but the characters managed to make it unique. Hellion was a rake but he possessed a genuine understanding of his failings and a ability to laugh at himself. Jane is capable of forging her own path, without the assitance of others, but she still has a hint of vulnerbility.
The chemistry seemed to work well and the romance was sweet without being cloying.
All in all a good read.
