Nicolette Marsden is standing on the precipice of the rest of her life and she isn’t sure what she wants. At a house party in honor of she and her sisters, Nicolette is supposed to choose one of the men present to marry, but none stir her heart, not until one fateful night when the least marriageable of them all, the devilish rogue, Mr. Denham, happens to catch her singing. She knows she should not fall for him, but what can a caged bird do, when freedom lies in the hands of a rake?
Theodore Denham has lived in his brother's shadow all his life. Though his parents loved them both equally, Theo could never measure up, so he went in the opposite direction, letting his devilish side run free until he couldn’t remember what it was to be good. But his sins have caught up with him, and soon he will have to leave England or face retribution.
Seduced by Nicolette’s angelic voice, Theo risks all to prove that he can be redeemed, but only after taking what should never have been his. Her heart.
Will Nicolette’s love save Theo from the exile and death or are they destined for love and loss?
Dayna Quince was only fourteen when she developed a serious addiction to romance novels. What began as an innocent desire to read became an all-out obsession with the romance genre. She gave book reports on romance novels, got in trouble for reading during lectures, and would rather spend her time reading than attending high school parties. After all, high school boys could not compete with the likes of Stephanie Laurens' Devil Cynster.
After getting her first job, her addiction only got worse. She now had her own money to spend and a car to get to Barnes and Noble as frequently as she wanted. She managed to maintain a somewhat normal life, marrying her high school boyfriend, who was aware he was competing with fictional men for her attention. She soon began writing her own romance novels, inspired by her love for all things romance.
Dayna and her family live in Southern California with their two children and three fur babies. She is happiest at home, where she can be with her family and write to her heart’s content.
This is the story of the seventh sister, Nicolette.
As always, there are too many typos. Too many places where the wrong (but similar) word is used. It does get quite irritating. Also, there is far too much repetition in these books and we get the same story over and over again. Different viewpoints, but the same story over and over, and that gets really annoying.
I didn't really warm to Theo. His behaviour makes him unlikeable, particularly after the last book, and it's hard to see him in the role of hero.
In spite of all of that, it was a reasonably enjoyable book.
boring probably because you read the story you have just read just from another perspective but this was the worse of the series. I skipped pages to get to the end.