Minggu, 16 Februari 2014

> Download Ebook The Edge of Desire (Bastion Club), by Stephanie Laurens

Download Ebook The Edge of Desire (Bastion Club), by Stephanie Laurens

Envision that you get such specific remarkable encounter as well as knowledge by only reading a publication The Edge Of Desire (Bastion Club), By Stephanie Laurens. Exactly how can? It seems to be higher when a book could be the best point to uncover. Publications now will certainly appear in printed and also soft documents collection. One of them is this e-book The Edge Of Desire (Bastion Club), By Stephanie Laurens It is so usual with the printed e-books. Nonetheless, lots of people sometimes have no space to bring guide for them; this is why they can't review the publication anywhere they really want.

The Edge of Desire (Bastion Club), by Stephanie Laurens

The Edge of Desire (Bastion Club), by Stephanie Laurens



The Edge of Desire (Bastion Club), by Stephanie Laurens

Download Ebook The Edge of Desire (Bastion Club), by Stephanie Laurens

Exactly what do you do to begin reading The Edge Of Desire (Bastion Club), By Stephanie Laurens Searching the publication that you enjoy to check out initial or find an appealing book The Edge Of Desire (Bastion Club), By Stephanie Laurens that will make you wish to read? Everybody has distinction with their reason of reading an e-book The Edge Of Desire (Bastion Club), By Stephanie Laurens Actuary, reading practice must be from earlier. Lots of people might be love to review, however not a book. It's not mistake. An individual will certainly be bored to open the thick e-book with tiny words to check out. In more, this is the real condition. So do take place possibly with this The Edge Of Desire (Bastion Club), By Stephanie Laurens

However right here, we will certainly reveal you unbelievable point to be able constantly review guide The Edge Of Desire (Bastion Club), By Stephanie Laurens any place as well as whenever you take location as well as time. The e-book The Edge Of Desire (Bastion Club), By Stephanie Laurens by only can assist you to recognize having guide to review each time. It will not obligate you to consistently bring the thick e-book wherever you go. You can simply maintain them on the kitchen appliance or on soft file in your computer system to consistently review the space at that time.

Yeah, hanging around to read guide The Edge Of Desire (Bastion Club), By Stephanie Laurens by online can also give you positive session. It will reduce to interact in whatever condition. This way could be much more intriguing to do and less complicated to check out. Now, to obtain this The Edge Of Desire (Bastion Club), By Stephanie Laurens, you could download in the web link that we provide. It will certainly aid you to obtain simple method to download and install guide The Edge Of Desire (Bastion Club), By Stephanie Laurens.

Guides The Edge Of Desire (Bastion Club), By Stephanie Laurens, from straightforward to challenging one will be an extremely useful operates that you could require to alter your life. It will certainly not offer you adverse declaration unless you do not get the significance. This is undoubtedly to do in reading an e-book to overcome the definition. Commonly, this publication entitled The Edge Of Desire (Bastion Club), By Stephanie Laurens is checked out considering that you actually similar to this kind of publication. So, you can obtain much easier to understand the perception as well as definition. Again to consistently keep in mind is by reading this publication The Edge Of Desire (Bastion Club), By Stephanie Laurens, you can fulfil hat your curiosity beginning by completing this reading publication.

The Edge of Desire (Bastion Club), by Stephanie Laurens

They proved their bravery fighting for His Majesty's Secret Serviceand were rewarded with brides of great beauty and breeding. But one memberof the Bastion Club has remained a bachelor . . . until now.

"Christian, I need your help. There is no one else I can turn to . . . L."

When Christian Allardyce, 6th Marquess of Dearne, reads those words, his world turns upside down. Lady Letitia Randall is a woman like no other, and the day he left her behind to fight for king and country was the most difficult of his life. He never forgot the feel of her lips against his, but never expects to see her again. Yet now she seeks his help, and Christian knows he will not resist her plea.

Letitia believes that Christian abandoned her when she needed him most, and she hates to call on his aid. But to clear her brother's name, she has sworn to use every weapon at her command, even if it means seducing her ex-lover. Yet all the while, Christian is waging a war of his own—a campaign of pure pleasure and sweet revenge that will take them both beyond the edge of desire.

  • Sales Rank: #423793 in Books
  • Brand: Avon
  • Published on: 2008-08-26
  • Released on: 2008-08-26
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 6.75" h x .93" w x 4.19" l, .51 pounds
  • Binding: Mass Market Paperback
  • 464 pages
Features
  • Great product!

Review
''Top Pick! The Bastion Club's latest installment features an ultrapassionate and honorable hero and a prideful heroine, along with a masterfully crafted murder mystery--loaded with red herrings--just what we expect from an author who knows the Regency's dark corners as well as the bright lights of a ballroom. Another not-to-be-missed, can't-put-it-down keeper.'' --Romantic Times

''Ms. Laurens delves into the social distinctions between classes in this wickedly captivating romance. Watching her portrayal of Letitia's famous temper as it bursts will have readers rolling in laughter.'' --Fresh Fiction

''Ms. Laurens delves into the social distinctions between classes in this wickedly captivating romance. Watching her portrayal of Letitia's famous temper as it bursts will have readers rolling in laughter.'' --Fresh Fiction

About the Author

#1 New York Times bestselling author Stephanie Laurens began writing as an escape from the dry world of professional science, a hobby that quickly became a career. Her novels set in Regency England have captivated readers around the globe, making her one of the romance world's most beloved and popular authors.

Most helpful customer reviews

31 of 31 people found the following review helpful.
a downward spiral
By Joanna M.
I've just finished reading many of the other postings. It seems like many of us are in agreement. But where to start....?????
I have read all of Stephanie Lauren's Bastion Club and Cynster novels and have the following to say:

Her books have become so predictable and irritating and I think that most of her readers simply buy the books because we feel we have to know how the series will eventually conclude. Not so much of an endorsement, huh? I got roped into the trend by stumbling on the third book in the Cynster series and I thought, "wow, what an exciting new author" The book was a fresh approach and had interesting characters and plot. The love scenes were well and thoroughly written. I immediately obtained the prior two books and subsequently read all of the remaining releases (the intital 6 or 7) and was very well pleased. I felt the other books tied up the family very neatly. Then came the Bastion Club and, again, the first couple of books were different, fresh and intriguing -- with a more mature and responsible leading man (I thought it interesting that the focus of these books was predominately from the man's point of view) Anyway..... things started to go wrong around the third book in this series (or thereabouts) Then it dawned on me that the exact woman was being portrayed in each story; that the love/sex scenes were seemingly recycled and that more and more annoying traits were popping up with regularlity..... making it very difficult to finish the book (any of them) and less able to even care about the lead characters.

As many have said about this particular story (Edge of Desire), how many times do we have the Vaux excuse? The misunderstandings, the irrational behavior, etc etc??? I think Ms Laurens is trying to introduce a different kind of heroine; a gal who stands up for herself, her beliefs, her family and who really doesn't need (or so she thinks) a man in her life. She's the "modern" woman in an era where woman truly would never be represented as the rebel, know-it-all, iron-willed, bossy creature that so many of these "heorines" are portrayed as. Why is it that so many of these ladies are dead-set against falling in love and relying on a man and settling down with one? Are they somehow less than a woman if they fall in love? (isn't that why we read romance??) Almost without fail, Ms Lauren's leading ladies (in this series) are so eager to break the mold of the typical female lead character, that they become so unsympathetic and unrelatable. In this series, I liked the men a whole lot better.

Additionally, the love scenes -- as so many have said -- have become so gratuitous and repeated that they lose their appeal. Most fans of the genre will say they enjoy a well written and steamy love scene but I am finding myself skipping over these scenes as they are getting boring and monotonous. I can't believe I'm saying that! But it's true... they are written practically word for word as in her other novels.

In a nutshull, I am sorry to say that I am losing my devotion to Stephanie Lauren's books. I will probably read the final book in the series since Dalziel seems an intersting sort. But I hope that she takes a different approach and introduces a fresh stream of characters. It's sad that this series (which started out promising) is losing it's steam -- and she's losing her creative touch if she has to keep recycling the same old prose. You can't keep going to the same well and expect to pull up a full pail of water. Same goes for the "Cynster" series. She's squeezing every last drop from that as well. Now, every person to have bumped into a Cynster has their own story. I snoozed thru Charlie & Sara's story, barely got thru the one before that (see what I mean... they're becoming forgettable!) I'm about a third thru the Barnaby Adair story but am skipping here and there. I'm a little nervous because of the number of children on the Cynster family tree.... do we have 20 more novels on the back burner....waiting for these youngsters to grow up????

I would have given this higher than a two star rating but the whole Vaux thing did me in. I liked Christian and admire him more simply by his putting up with such a woman -- he must have the patience of a saint!

It would be nice if these comments were collected and forwarded to the authors. I really don't know that they understand that their loyal readers have become so disenchanted. I'll take quality over quantity any time. If there is a quota and a deadline that authors must fulfill, then this is a detriment to the reader and the story is being sacrificed. I have boxes of books stored away in my attic. Books that are worth reading over and over again. I'm sorry to say that the last few years have not produced many books that fall into the 'keeper' category or that which I could recommend whole-heartedly.

Sorry that this is a long post. But I enjoy sharing my thoughts as much as I enjoy reading what others have to say. I have made some smart buying choices by reading the comments of other readers.

29 of 31 people found the following review helpful.
Hunt for a murderer
By Helen Hancox
What starts off as a rather slow book developed into something that was interesting and enjoyable, if flawed in places. Lady Leticia Randall's husband is murdered and her brother Justin is the only suspect - he was at the house that evening and has fled the scene, leaving behind bloodstained clothing at his rooms. Yet Leticia knows Justin wouldn't have killed Randall and so she goes for help to one man she can trust, her former lover, Christian Allardyce, the 6th Marquess of Deane.

Christian and Leticia's history is complicated. Everyone thought they would marry but twelve years before Christian went off to serve King and country and whilst he was away Leticia married Randall. They've barely seen each other since but Christian immediately comes to Leticia's aid.

As they begin to search for clues to the murder they discover that Leticia really didn't know a great deal about her husband. As his private affairs are slowly unpicked Leticia and Christian find that he is a man of many secrets and that it will take more expertise than they have to get to the bottom of them. At the same time as the search for the truth of Randall's murderer, Christian has to try to convince Leticia to trust him and to come to see that her place is by his side. But if they get too close to the truth of the murderer, might they not be risking their own safety?

This was a surprisingly long book and it moved quite slowly. The interest built step by step as the layers in the plot were brought to light. After the first few chapters the book settled into a rather uneasy format where we followed Christian and Leticia's murder investigation during the day and then spectated on their bedsport at night, then on to the next day. As the book made progress we spent more time on the investigation and less on the romance and this was rather an improvement. As far as the romance side went, it was understated in some ways as it was a rekindling of love between people who had been incredibly close in their past. The characterisation of both Christian and Leticia was sparse at times - Leticia has a temper, we learn, and Christian is very controlled and calm, but this reader never felt like she really got to know them.

Although I did enjoy this book I was rather dubious about some of the behaviour of the main characters in that historical context. The lead couple spending pretty much every night in bed in each others' houses, with Lady Randall a widow of just a few days and still theoretically in deep mourning, felt rather too unlikely. Where were all the servants in a Marquess's house who would normally have noticed this kind of thing. It appeared necessary for Laurens' romance side of the plot but it all felt a bit too modern for the Regency period.

Despite this the rest of the book was a good read and I didn't guess the murderer until the end when they were revealed. Although part of a series this book worked well on its own and set up the reader for the next and last in the series, featuring Royce Dalziel.

Originally published for Curled Up With A Good Book © Helen Hancox 2008

13 of 14 people found the following review helpful.
annoying for many reasons
By AmyZ
Something about this book just bothered me. Whether it was the behavior and personality of Letita or the many times the author mentioned class differences or all the sex scenes that I just couldn't get into (very unusual for me!). I just don't know what it was but the book was to long for the story line and I just hope Laurens starts improving her story lines. Please I beg you have a heroine that is not perfectly annoying. Women are allowed to have imperfections-all her heroines seem to have the same characteristics-start showing some flaws.

See all 80 customer reviews...

The Edge of Desire (Bastion Club), by Stephanie Laurens PDF
The Edge of Desire (Bastion Club), by Stephanie Laurens EPub
The Edge of Desire (Bastion Club), by Stephanie Laurens Doc
The Edge of Desire (Bastion Club), by Stephanie Laurens iBooks
The Edge of Desire (Bastion Club), by Stephanie Laurens rtf
The Edge of Desire (Bastion Club), by Stephanie Laurens Mobipocket
The Edge of Desire (Bastion Club), by Stephanie Laurens Kindle

> Download Ebook The Edge of Desire (Bastion Club), by Stephanie Laurens Doc

> Download Ebook The Edge of Desire (Bastion Club), by Stephanie Laurens Doc

> Download Ebook The Edge of Desire (Bastion Club), by Stephanie Laurens Doc
> Download Ebook The Edge of Desire (Bastion Club), by Stephanie Laurens Doc

Tidak ada komentar:

Posting Komentar