No one blends humor and sensuality like New York Times bestselling author Lynsay Sands in this captivating story of feuding nobles forced to marry…and destined to fall in love Love thy neighbor, ’tis said. A fine idea, except when the neighbor in question is Lord Holden. Lady Helen Tiernay has complained frequently about his treatment of his people. Too frequently perhaps, for the king intends to … frequently about his treatment of his people. Too frequently perhaps, for the king intends to curb their constant bickering by ordering them to wed. Helen can’t refuse a royal decree, but she’ll do everything possible to drive away her devilishly attractive husband-to-be.
Holden has faced all manner of horrors on the battlefield. But marriage to “the tyrant of Tiernay” is still a worrying prospect—until he glimpses Helen in the flesh. What flesh it is…soft, lush, made for his touch. If she weren’t so intent on thinking up devious ways to prevent consummating their bond, Helen would see how perfect they are together, and that a marriage begun as enemies can turn to absolute pleasure.
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This was a hilarious book. While the characters were not as fleshed out as I would like the humor of the situation the characters were in made it pleasant to read. There was a twist at the end of the book but it was not something that was shocking. The author did a good job of keeping the attention on one character while the villain got away with …
Bliss by Lynsay Sands
Genres: Adult, Historical, Humor/Comedy, Mystery, Romance, Suspense
5 Stars
Okay, first the negatives.
There are NONE! Nada. Zilch! No negatives whatsoever. No repetition, no editing/typo errors.
From the very first word I was hooked.
The writing, world build and character builds are exceptional.
The flow is fast and …
Funny, adorable characters, confusion, surprises, big surprises and even bigger surprises
What is a King to do? King Henry is fed up with the complaining of two of his vassals. Lord Hethe Holden is complaining about his neighbor the Tyrant of Tiernay and Lady Helen Tiernay is complaining about the Hammer of Holden. The King’s Chaplain, Lord …
I love all of Lynsay Sands book I highly recommend them