Lady Elizabeth Fane has two choices: lose her family's Scottish stud farm or swallow her pride and beg Chico Fernandez for help. She's never forgiven the arrogant Brazilian polo star for abandoning her years before, so instead she will collect on the debt he owes her.
Yet in the sultry Brazilian heat passions flare, revealing feelings Lizzie thought she had long conquered. That is until Chico finally reveals the truth behind his desertion and Lizzie realizes that he not only has power over her body but it's she who is in the Brazilian's debt!
USA TODAY best-selling author Susan Stephens' books have captivated readers worldwide with over 11 million copies sold. Her work crosses cultures and continents, having been translated into 26 languages and reaching readers in 109 countries. This year marks a milestone as Susan's 100th book is slated for publication.
No, this was not a good one for me!!!! I have read much better books by this author.
The whole story and characters felt so forced, not believable at all. No chemistry....felt no love or connection between Chico (ooh what a horrible name./....) and Lady Lizzie!! And the secondary characters were so so boring!!!!
And then let me know start on the setting.........what polo world was this one!!!!! No glamour or excitement!!!! Just plain brown and drab!!!!!
Really, I cannot recommend this book to lovers of Mills & Boon!!!!
Another one of the "polo" books,meh read.I think it is time to give up on this author. Maybe it's me,but I did not feel the love.And the hero's name is Chico,enough said.
In the Brazilian’s Debt by Susan Stephens was a well written romance with amazing chemistry between the main characters. Portuguese phrases add a nice touch to an enjoyable story.
Lizzie was a likable heroine who was still hung over Chico, even though she was not willing to admit it. Her past was not perfect and it changed her perspective quite a lot. Chico is a likable hero and though revenge is his first motive, he slowly starts to feel a lot more towards Lizzie.I personally felt his name was a little lame for a hero.The romance is emotional and passionate because of the amazing chemistry the characters share.
Overall, In the Brazilian’s Debt is an enjoyable romance which will be loved by Susan Stephens fans. I am looking forward to the next book in this series! Read More
You get exactly what you sign up for here - love, difficult circumstances and lovers who overcome them (after a few misunderstandings)! Interesting take on international polo too. A quick read but fun.
Inconsistent read for me. Thought Chico was a jerk in Brazil, but he was supportive when Lizzie needed him the most, so brownie points for that. I couldn't help but snicker at hero's name; we had a pony named Chico at the farm, so I thought of the pony almost every time I read his name. Since Chico the hero was stubborn like Chico the pony, I guess the association wasn't half wrong.
I randomly choose this book because i need on to pratice reading in french , I wasn't actually expecting something... but this one turn out to be worst than I thought it could be !!
I hated every single time she say "Chico?!" , this was so tiring and boring!!
"Stephens’ tale is a melding of worlds from the sultry heat of Brazil to the austere chill of the Scottish Highlands. The use of Portuguese phrases adds that genuine touch, and the heat between the couple brings the sizzle" (RT Book Reviews, 4 stars).
Dark. Intense. Riveting. - Susan's Stephens dynamic characters and realistic plot captured my emotions. A captivating page-turner, IN THE BRAZILIAN'S DEBT, will keep you reading until the very end. It is a difficult book to put down!