They were adventurers and the closest of friends--until the day Hugo Galliard deserted Edmund Renbrook in South Africa, robbing him forever of his diamonds, his woman, and his future. Now, years later, a son and daughter will meet to settle the score, using every bit of sensual cunning at their disposal...
Everything She Believed. . . Wild, beautiful, unwilling to bend to anyone's rules, Jancie Renbrook is governed by one overwhelming to make Lujan Galliard want her, marry her, and serve as the instrument of her father's revenge. But life at the Galliard manor proves a treacherous den of iniquity, where Jancie is coveted by many, and the only man who could prove her ally is Lujan himself...
Everything He Desired. . .
Lujan Galliard has cut quite a swath through the gambling dens and whorehouses of London. But at least he's an honest rakehell, unlike his father who masquerades as a gentleman while gazing at Jancie as if she were a ripe piece of fruit for the taking. Not that Lujan believes for a moment that the girl is an innocent come to care for his dying mother. The only way to uncover her scheme--and thwart his father--is to seduce and marry her. But a taste of what he hungers for proves more tempting than Lujan can resist...and soon, he wants Jancie body and soul...
Everything Has Its Price
Blinded by vengeance, trapped by uncontrollable passion, two lovers have become pawns in a dangerous game of sin and secrets, and the only way out is to surrender to a love neither is ready to trust...
Thea Devine is the author of eighteen historical romances and four novellas, including her contributions to the Brava anthologies Captivated, Fascinated, and, most recently, All Through the Night. Devine lives with her husband of 35 years in Ridgefield, Connecticut.
What a boring ho hum story. Totally unbelievable and not interesting. The only redeeming value is the erotic sex, but he was so pathetic and took away power points even for the sex. First time reading this author, what a let down, however, I will try another historical romance to then determine if I will buy any more books from this author.
I wish we could give half stars - this would be 4 1/2 - not quite a 5. Very involved plot and twists and turns throughout. It took me awhile to enjoy Jancie's continual drive to discover the duplicity of Hugo Galliard. He was her father's partner in a diamond mine in South Africa, but her father was brutally beaten, losing his memory for awhile. Hugo married her father's true love, Olivia and Hugo goes on to lead a prosperous life of a well to do gentlemen, having sons Lujan and Kyger. Too complicated to explain but eventually Jancie marries Lujan and falls in love with him. Much of this is from the perspective of the times when women were expected to be available when wanted, and out of sight when not. A wealth of stolen gems, the mysterious disappearance of Hugo's youngest son, attempts on Lujan's life - lots of story here.
This book took a really long time to get into. In fact, I'm really surprised I finished it. There were numerous times when I thought about just putting it down.
The blurb on the cover says that the author is "The queen of erotic romance." However, for most of the first part of the book, there was hardly any romance at all, much less erotic. When it did reach that part, the main male character was a real a**. I really just wish I could have slapped him over and over again for how he treated the female character and the thoughts he had about her.
I did enjoy that the male character began to grow as a person. The author did a good job of building his character. The book had a twisted kind of happy ending that was enjoyable (and the only reason I gave it two stars). Honestly, I don't expect I'll read anything by this author again.
The guy in this story is a first class jerk. He's extremely selfish and abusive and the woman was incredibally weak willed and weak minded. I was looking forward to the sequel, Kyger's story, he seemed like a nice guy. But, again, I was horribly disappointed. They ended terribly!