Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Book one-hundred-and-forty-one: One Night of Sin

One Night of Sin (2005)
Gaelen Foley


Rating: 3/5
[The 115: 19/115]

This is good, but “mistaken identity” came back AGAIN. But I still really like this, mostly because Alec more funny than tortured, and because the plot is very interesting. For some reason I find gambling more interesting than chasing spy’s, or going to war or tracking gang leaders.

Lord Alec Knight, the most daring and handsome rogue in all of London, is a smooth-talking aristocrat with an abundance of high-society lady admirers. With his irresistible wit, lucky hand at the gaming tables, and enticing charisma, he can have any woman he wants. But when the only girl he would have considered marrying ties the knot with someone else, Alec realizes he doesn't want to be with just any lady—he wants to find the love of his life.

The beautiful and boldly spirited Miss Becky Ward takes his life by storm after he rescues her from peril. Alec soon learns that Becky is on the run, having uncovered a menacing secret about her cousin, the murderous Prince Mikhail Kurkov. In the midst of danger, Alec and Becky find themselves deeply drawn to each other. After the two spend an all-consuming night of sin, Becky's knight in shining armor vows on his honor to protect her until the end. But before long, Alec is protecting her with more than honor - and it seems the once untamed rake of London just may have found what he has been searching for all along . . . true love.



Finished: Saturday 18/8

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