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Elizabeth, the Enchantress  

Book Title: Elizabeth, the Enchantress
The Real Duchesses of London # 4

Author: Lavinia Kent


 
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780062127518
Publisher: Avon Impulse
Publication Date: October 11, 2011
 

Product Information

 Regency England just got real(ity)

Episode 4: How to Succeed in Marriage without Really Trying

Elizabeth, the Countess of Westhampton, has found her husband. Unfortunately, she would have preferred that he stayed lost! How is she supposed to react when the man who married her, and then abandoned her without a wedding night, suddenly reappears? Obviously, she’ll have to plan her revenge very carefully…

 


 

         

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Customer Reviews



Ali 2011-10-09

This is part of an ongoing series, but Elizabeth, the Enchantress is my introduction to the "Real Duchesses of London" series. 

It's a nice, light, easy read, with simple plot twists to keep things interesting, warmth, love and some darn nice sexy sex. 

The character development is better than you normally get in a novella, but we don't get true in-depth understanding. 

I do have a issue with the use of American spelling, as someone who spells predominately using British English I find it quite jarring to see "behavior" rather than "behaviour" when the scene is set in Regency England, and the characters are English aristocrats. 

My only other nitpick: I think because each character has had their own book we are often given non-main characters in first person, which I found incredibly confusing (more so because I had no idea who these characters are), I eventually just stopped trying to work put who was who and just relaxed into the story. 

I'd certainly go back and read other books in this series, it's not my normal genre, but I did throughly enjoy it.

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