Hyacinth
The Bellamy Sisters, Book 2
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Gabrielle Baker
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Meet the Bellamy sisters, five young women who will do anything to save their siblings and keep the wolf from the door.
Lady Hyacinth Bellamy's plans were flawless. Until fate dealt her a hand she never saw coming . . .
Romance isn't for the plain, shy, and awkward—a painful truth that Hyacinth knows better than anyone. But Hy refuses to let anything or anyone stop her from living life on her own terms. Independence—and the opportunity to secure her family's future—is finally within her grasp. But then Hy crosses paths with a meddling duke and everything changes . . .
Sylvester Derrick, Duke of Chatham, is bored. Even gaming and debauchery have lost their appeal. And he's fed up with women who can't see that he's more than a title, a collection of scars, and unusual . . . appetites. Then he spots a young card sharp who is anything but boring. Clearly, Hy is the person who can make Sylvester feel something again . . .
It's not long before Hy and Sylvester realize they have more in common—in and out of the bedroom—than they ever thought possible. But is happily ever after in the cards for a man who has been broken by love and a woman who doubts its very existence?
Contains mature themes.
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- Louise Foster
- 24-11-23
strong female lead
I love regency era romances but I get annoyed when the lead women is strong with everyone except the leading man. there was no moment in this story when I thought why did she do that or why did she say this. and the sex scenes are erotic in an authentic way, not forced but make sense for both characters involved. loved this book. the only thing that could make it better is to have a male and female narrator. not that the narration was bad but I prefer a switch in narrators where possible.
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