

This was an enjoyable collection of stories. The stories were fun, intersting and a little unexpected. The Lords of Passion includes three strong stories by three fantastic authors. The story even has an unexpected ending the made me smile. The characters were interesting and solidly written. Maggie Robinson is also a new to me author and Not Quite a Coutesan was an unexpected favorite of mine. The slower pace allows the reader to create a bond with the characters. This story moves slower, but in a good way. Kate Pearce is a new to me author and her story, How to Seduce a wife is a lovely story about a husband and wife, trying to figure each other out. Virginia Henley is one of my favorite authors, and her story, Beauty and the Brute had some interesting twist and turns that kept the reading pace fast and and me interested.

The Lords of Passion, is an antholotgy featuring Virginia Henley, Kate Pearce and Maggie Robinson. enough to please any reader seeking pleasure."-"Romantic Times," 4 Stars "Readers will delight as fantasies are played out and passion is given free rein." -"Romantic Times," 4 Stars … ( more) "These three talented authors show the many sides of desire. Under Darius's skilled tutelage, Pru learns just how delightful a little scandal can be.

But when Sophy begs Prudence's help in saving her marriage, Pru encounters handsome, worldly Darius Shaw. "Not Quite a Courtesan" by Maggie Robinson Sensible bluestocking Prudence Thorn has been too busy keeping her cousin Sophy out of trouble to experience any adventures of her own. But when she dares him to seduce her properly, she discovers Nicholas is more than ready to meet her challenge. She longs for the kind of fevered passion found in romance novels. "How to Seduce a Wife" by Kate Pearce Louisa March's new husband, Nicholas, is a perfect gentleman in bed-much to her disappointment. Now Charles has returned, unaware that the innocent ingenue he wed is determined to turn their marriage of convenience into a passionate affair. Readers will float away on the literary flair of these escapist tales, each touched with just the right amount of eroticism.-"Publishers Weekly" "Beauty and the Brute" by Virginia Henley It's been three years since Lady Sarah Caversham set eyes on arrogant Charles Lennox-the husband her father chose for her to settle a gambling debt.
