Tuesday, December 29, 2015

Review:The Devil In Disguise by Stefanie Sloane

The Devil In Disguise by Stefanie Sloane
My Rating:4 of 5 stars

Synopsis:

Filled with espionage and intrigue, Stefanie Sloane’s witty and sexy debut is a Regency historical—the first novel in a back-to-back Regency Rogues trilogy that features seductive spies and the ladies they must protect.

Lord William Randall, the Duke of Clairemont, is a rake with little regard for society—a most unlikely suitor for Lady Lucinda Grey. But his latest assignment for the Young Corinthians, an elite spy organization, involves protecting her from a kidnapping plot. To do this, the notorious “Iron Will” must use his devilish charm to seduce Lucinda and convince her he’s worthy of her attention. William never planned to become enthralled by the lovely Lady Grey—or to lose his own heart in the bargain.

Beautiful and fiercely intelligent, Lucinda has managed to gracefully sidestep even the most persistent suitors. Until the Duke of Clairemont, that is. She’s tempted by his sinfully sensuous mouth and piercing eyes, and finds it hard to resist the champion thoroughbred he offers her in exchange for the honor of courting her. Can she keep him at arm’s length when his touch begs her to let him so much closer?

My Thoughts:

At first glance, this book is your typical regency romance novel. However, the author has added the spy angle and it added so much more to the story.

Will, the Duke of Clairemont, is a spy with The Young Corinthians. He has been assigned to save Lady Lucinda from a kidnapping plot. As with most matters of the heart, things are not as easy as he planned.

I really enjoyed the spy angle to this book as well as the romance portion of it. I would definitely recommend this book to all the romance lovers out there.



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