Sunday, February 3, 2019

Review: Hellion

Hellion Hellion by Bertrice Small
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Synopsis:

SHE WAS CALLED BELLE FROM HELL. . . .
As fierce and indomitable as any man, Isabelle of Langston rules the family lands with an iron hand after her father's death. But the brazen beauty meets her match in Hugh Fauconier, bold knight and rightful Saxon heir to Langston Keep. By the King's hand, he is made her husband. Hugh's virile prowess reveals to Belle the delicious pleasures of the flesh, as their turbulent days of verbal sparring melt into nights of erotic abandon.
But a treacherous plot enslaves Hugh to the evil Vivienne d'Bretagne, a sorceress whose sexual magic is as powerful as it is dark. Discovering the castle lair where her husband is enchanted, Belle is caught, and rendered helpless by the twisted passion of Vivienne's brother, Guy. But not even her captor's devious ecstasy can destroy her will to free her beloved Hugh. . . 

My Thoughts:


There is just something about a book written by Bertrice Small. There is always a fiercely strong heroine. This is no exception. No matter what life throws at Isabelle, she stands fiercely proud and stubborn. There is nothing keeping this strong woman down. She fights for what she loves: her home, her family and the man that she loves. Fierce heroines like this one are my favorites, no wimpy girls can cut it. Overall, I loved this book and I will be reading more as this is my all time favorite author.

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