Cassia Penny runs a fashionable gaming house in Regency London. Her inspired style has always set the fashion…which is just the sort of talent Richard Blackley needs.
Blackley is a self-made millionaire, determined to establish himself as a proper London gentleman. When Cassia loses a wager, he collects by demanding her services to refurbish his decrepit estate-but finds her beauty the most gracious adornment his home could have.
Now, as she transforms the old house, she transforms Richard, as well. The unlikely pair are drawn together-until an old secret from Richard's past reappears. Will it tear them apart…or unite them forever?
Richard Blackley, who rose from poverty to extreme wealth, is, frankly, not very likeabe. He gets Cassia, a talented unofficial interior decorator, to restore the estate he won on a bet. Set on marrying for status he ignores his growing feelings for Cassia although he does end up bedding her. Cassia runs a gaming house with her 2 sisters. Profits go to charity. Throw in an illegitimate ten-year-old who crosses the ocean to find his father and an evil villian who happens to be nobiity and there’s your sotry.
The child is in the story for such a short time that I don’t think it added much.
I know Harlequin has a formula but I think they need to give writers more autonomy. This story had potential to be better.
What I learned from this book centers on it being a "category romance". These are "series" romance books written to very specific publisher guidelines including length, style, and sensuality level.
This was a "Harlequin Historical Regency". It was a one-night read. First kiss at page 100, second kiss at page 200, major complication on page 250, happily ever after on page 300.
First time reading this author, liked the story and characters, not for the pure at heart regency readers because it doesn't follow the rules. Three daughters of a clergyman inherit a gambling house [where the house winnings support charities] located on Bond street in London. All three are beautiful and talented the oldest managing, middle chef, youngest decorating and so the story begins.
Cassia Penny runs a fashionable gaming house in Regency London. Her inspired style has always set in fashion...which is just sort of talent Richard Blackley needs.
Blackley is a self-made millionarie, determined to establish himself as a proper London gentleman. When Cassia loses a wager; he collects by demanding her services to refurbish his decrepit estate--but finds her beauty the most gracious adornment his home could have.
Now, as she transforms the old house, she transforms Richard, as well. The unlikely pair are drawn together--until an old secret from Richard's past reappears. Will it tear them apart...or unite them together.
4.5 It is a splendid read. I am happy i got the chance to finish it....some three years back i started with this novel but couldn't complete it. Now I did it and it feels really relieving- it was fun reliving it in a way:)
'Sometimes it's best to leave everything to chance' :) :) Right Guys!!!!