Will Rose and Hunter overcome their differences and embrace true love?Rose Woodcourt, a poor seamstress, is too proud to accept help, even when her home and freedom are threatened by the nefarious Mr. Wolfe. Especially not from Hunter Thorne, a titled gentleman far above her station. Earls only court common misses for one reason, and Rose has no interest in being a wealthy man’s mistress–however … mistress–however handsome and charming he may be.
Hunter is an honorable man; he refuses to turn his back on the spirited beauty regardless of how hard she pushes him away. As Mr. Wolfe’s threats evolve into actions Rose has little choice but to turn to Hunter.
Can the pair put an end to Wolfe’s nefarious deeds before Rose loses everything she holds dear, including her freedom?
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Very entertaining easy read!
I always enjoy the stories by this author and this one is no exception. The characters are great and I loved the romance and intrigue. The ending was great.
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Rose is trying to stay clear of Dewitt Wolfe who will not take no for an answer. He continues to hassle Rose into marrying him and when she still refuses he turns to blackmail. Lady Julia Thorne is a client of Rose and needs a new dress. She brings her brother Hunter Thorne and he notice something is amiss when Dewitt shows up and tries to force Rose to except his proposal.
This storyline is full of Mystery and Intrigue that kept me wanting more. I Recommend for OVER 18 DUE TO CONTENT.
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Build up, build up, build up and suddenly let down with the ending which happened so fast I almost missed it. There’s and old song that goes, “Why do you build me up, Buttercup, just to let me down…”.This book reminds me of that.
Lovely storyline made me to read till the last page, but I felt natural flow and connections are lacking….
Unimaginative writing
There were too many typos to count–just about one on every page. Juvenile writing. Didn’t bother finishing it.
A knight in shining armor helps and saves a damsel in distress. The drama is moderate but it was enough to keep my attention.
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Very clever, this Regency era retelling of Red Riding Hood. It has all the major elements of the fairy tale while being true to the Regency romance genre. I enjoyed this!
I enjoyed this charming Regency Romance. It has a dashing hero, damsel in distress, obnoxious villain, and yummy romantic goodness. I loved the way Hunter came to Rose’s rescue. Hunter and Rose are both likeable characters and easy to cheer for. I enjoyed watching them prevail against Wolfe.
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I loved this story. Unfortunately it is rushed and I would have liked it to be longer and have more depth to it. Because of this it sometimes felt confusing.
The characters are mostly likeable and well described. They have a great chemistry and passion. A mix of danger, drama, kidnapping, lies, secrets, schemes and betrayal. Absolutely recommendable.
I found this book to be a real pleasure to read! The storyline was well written and the characters were so well defined that I had a very hard time putting this book down. Therefore, I ended up reading this book in one evening!
The first book in this series and I want to read the rest of the Fabled Love series. This is a well-written book that kept me turning pages. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and I also bought it.
The book has a good storyline that is captivating. The characters are intriguing, engaging, and well developed.
Book 1 of the Fabled Love is a charming romance from start to finish. A young woman is being pressured by a horrible man and in steps a Lord of sterling character. Our young woman and Lord do face some problems one of them being a kidnapping, but in the end, we have a wonderful conclusion. This is a quick read and vastly entertaining. I have read the second book of the series I loved it, but what is nice is that the books are all stand-alone stories. A fun book you will not go wrong with having. I did receive a free copy of this book and voluntarily chose to review it.