
Wowee! I totally want one of him.I mean, look at his sexiness on the cover! Ahem.yes, anyway. The sizzling passion that flies between Fox and Miranda is enough to keep me hanging on wondering what will happen next.In His Wicked Heart, we meet the second Sinclair family member, Jasper. When Miranda is sent off by her parents to live with the Carmody's she soon finds that there is more to life than money. Miranda is a spoiled, rich Lady, and Fox is lower class orphanage worker.

Both were delightfully humorous and full of passion. All three of these books are breathtaking awesomeness!In Her Wicked Ways, I don't know which character I adored more, Miranda Sinclair or Fox. She took my breath away from page one of Her Wicked Ways, took me on a whirlwind ride in His Wicked Heart and set me down in a place I didn't want to leave in To Seduce A Scoundrel. Darcy Burke created three fabulous books filled with all those things and more. I gotta say that when I read a historical romance, I want it to have sizzling passion, vivid historical elements, humor and complex characters. I must admit I want to go back to the beginning of the series.A NetGalley ARC Read moreįirst, I gotta say this: I adore these covers! Look at those hunks! Wow! I would love to go back in time to see all the sexy men from the era. Mind you her mother's unbelievable actions lead to Phillipa's entangled and possibly devastating position.Unfortunately, the story for me did not live up to all it's early promise.That being said, I would still recommend it as a continuation of the series and catching up with the lives of those characters that you've met in the past. Of course, the fact that her parents are seemingly embroiled in extra marital affairs does colour all her actions. Given her spurning of a previous suitor this is becoming all the more important.


Lord Ambrose Severin (our indecent gentleman) is the anguished, guilt ridden hero and Lady Philipa Latham is a headstrong, young miss, whose parents feel that she must marry, soon. I'm no decent gentleman! _3 1/2 starsWell the story certainly starts with a rush when the misplaced confidence of our heroine, Lady Philipa, leaves her and the reader in the middle of scenes of debauchery, leaping (well being hoisted over)walls and attacked by ruffians.
