Wednesday, July 8, 2009

The Raven Prince (Princes Trilogy, Book One): Elizabeth Hoyt

“THERE COMES A TIME IN A LADY’S LIFE

“Widowed Anna Wren is having a wretched day. After an arrogant male on horseback nearly squashes her, she arrives home to learn that she is in dire financial straits.

“WHEN SHE MUST DO THE UNTHINKABLE…

“The Earl of Swarthingham is in a quandary. Having frightened off two secretaries, Edward de Raaf needs someone who can withstand his bad temper and boorish behavior.

“AND FIND EMPLOYMENT.

“When Anna becomes the earl’s secretary, it would seem that both their problems are solved. Then she discovers he plans to visit the most notorious brothel in London for his “manly” needs. Well! Anna sees red—and decides to assuage her “womanly” desires…with the earl as her unknowing lover.”

Elizabeth Hoyt was another author that I’ve had on my “to read” list and I’ve just been able to sit down with one of her books. Obviously, I read it pretty quickly! Her style is unique and fun and flirty. The characters were, IN ALL HONESTY, so distinctive! Her male lead was not the norm and it made the book that much more fantastic. (Just a note for you readers, BE CERTAIN YOU READ THE VERY LAST PAGES OF THE BOOK! They contain a little interview with “Edward” over the typical male lead. It was so funny and I loved it!) I also have to give Hoyt some serious props for having a fairytale to go along with her book. It was incredibly creative and really helped add to the escape that books provide.

I look forward to reading the next in this series!

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