The Study of Seduction

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Pocket Books
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2016
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English

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A marriage of convenience ignites into a passionate love affair in the hotly anticipated second novel in New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author Sabrina Jeffries’s addictive Sinful Suitors series!When Edwin Barlow, the Earl of Blakeborough, agrees to help his best friend’s impetuous ward, Lady Clarissa Lindsey, in her time of need, he knows he’s in for trouble. He’s been hunting for someone to wed, and she’ll just get in the way. Although captivated by the witty, free-spirited beauty, he fears she’d be all wrong as a wife...if she would even take such a gruff cynic for her husband. Yet he wants nothing more than to have her for his own. Clarissa has no intention of marrying anyone—not Edwin, whom she’s sure would be an overbearing husband, and certainly not the powerful French diplomat stalking her. But when matters escalate with the diplomat, she chooses Edwin’s gallant offer of a marriage between friends in hopes that it will deter her stalker. She expects nothing more than an amiable union, but their increasingly tempestuous kisses prove more than she bargained for. When her stalker’s vow to expose the lovers’ deepest secrets threatens to destroy their blossoming attraction, will their tenuous bond withstand public ruin, or will Edwin lose all that’s important to him to protect his bride?

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*Starred Review* There are few people Edwin Barlow, Earl of Blakeborough, calls friend, and among them is Warren Correy, Marquess of Knightsford. So when Warren asks Edwin for a favor, he really can't say no. Warren needs someone to keep an eye on his cousin, Clarissa Lindsey, while he is in Portugal dealing with an urgent family matter. Clarissa has recently been bothered by the unwanted attentions of a French diplomat, Count Gerard Durand, who refuses to believe that she doesn't reciprocate his affections. Warren knows he can count on Edwin to keep Clarissa safe while he is away from London. The more time Edwin spends with Clarissa, however, the more he finds himself falling for the sharp-tongued and sharp-witted lady. So who is going to keep her heart safe from him? In the second installment in the Sinful Suitors series, following The Art of Sinning (2015), Jeffries again demonstrates her remarkable mastery at crafting richly nuanced characters as well as creating powerful sexual chemistry, making this a wonderful treat for both new and longtime fans of this consistently satisfying author.--Charles, John Copyright 2016 Booklist

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When a rejected suitor won't leave her alone, sharp-tongued Lady -Clarissa Lindsey agrees, albeit somewhat reluctantly, to let curmudgeonly Edwin Barlow, the Earl of Blakeborough, act as her escort during the upcoming London Season. She needs protection and Edwin needs help with his social skills if he's ever to find a wife. If they can manage to get along, the arrangement just might work. And as they soon become friends, it does-until a vicious threat that neither of them can ignore sends them straight to the altar and into a new relationship that ends up better than either had in mind. VERDICT Graced with pleasingly wrought characters who develop beautifully and a crafty villain you'll love to hate, along with clever dialog and rapier wit, this compelling, deliciously seductive story takes the classic marriage of convenience to a new level and sets the stage for the next in the series. A delectable and rewarding read. Jeffries (The Art of Sinning) lives in Cary, NC. © Copyright 2016. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Edwin Barlow, Earl of Blakeborough, agrees to keep an eye out for Lady Clarissa Lindsey while her cousin is out of town, though he's dubious the independent lady will cooperate and uncertain whether his own ambivalent feelings toward her can keep her safe. Edwin may be an earl, but he has few friendsdue in part to his family's scandalous history and his own stiff demeanor in societyso when one of them asks him to squire his cousin around for the season, he can hardly say no, though he's surprised when Clarissa concedes to the plan. Clarissa is an enigma, a quick-witted beauty with an effervescent personality and the ability to "draw a man in and put him off at the same time"; Edwin has always felt there was more to her than she let on. He's quite drawn to the lady, in fact, which disturbs rather than inspires him, given his own parents' disastrous marriage. Spending time with Clarissa allows Edwin to see a deeper side of her and to understand that she's in serious danger from a would-be suitor who won't take no for an answer. Edwin concludes that the best way to keep her safe is to marry her and is shocked when she agrees to that, too, though it quickly becomes clear that her come-hither-but-no-further attitude is armor forged from a traumatic experience from the past, and her persistent suitor's intentions are far from benevolent. Keeping Clarissa safe becomes Edwin's main goal, and helping her heal may also bring some peace and understanding regarding his own family's complicated past. Jeffries tackles a number of modern notions in her newest historical title, including sexual trauma and stalking, with hints of possible light autism in Edwin's prickly personality, yet the touch is deft and compassionate, and the requisite romantic happy-ever-after is a gratifying combination of love, acceptance, healing, and redemption. Lovely, poignant, and powerful. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Booklist Reviews

*Starred Review* There are few people Edwin Barlow, Earl of Blakeborough, calls friend, and among them is Warren Correy, Marquess of Knightsford. So when Warren asks Edwin for a favor, he really can't say no. Warren needs someone to keep an eye on his cousin, Clarissa Lindsey, while he is in Portugal dealing with an urgent family matter. Clarissa has recently been bothered by the unwanted attentions of a French diplomat, Count Gerard Durand, who refuses to believe that she doesn't reciprocate his affections. Warren knows he can count on Edwin to keep Clarissa safe while he is away from London. The more time Edwin spends with Clarissa, however, the more he finds himself falling for the sharp-tongued and sharp-witted lady. So who is going to keep her heart safe from him? In the second installment in the Sinful Suitors series, following The Art of Sinning (2015), Jeffries again demonstrates her remarkable mastery at crafting richly nuanced characters as well as creating powerful sexual chemistry, making this a wonderful treat for both new and longtime fans of this consistently satisfying author. Copyright 2014 Booklist Reviews.

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When a rejected suitor won't leave her alone, sharp-tongued Lady Clarissa Lindsey agrees, albeit somewhat reluctantly, to let curmudgeonly Edwin Barlow, the Earl of Blakeborough, act as her escort during the upcoming London Season. She needs protection and Edwin needs help with his social skills if he's ever to find a wife. If they can manage to get along, the arrangement just might work. And as they soon become friends, it does—until a vicious threat that neither of them can ignore sends them straight to the altar and into a new relationship that ends up better than either had in mind. VERDICT Graced with pleasingly wrought characters who develop beautifully and a crafty villain you'll love to hate, along with clever dialog and rapier wit, this compelling, deliciously seductive story takes the classic marriage of convenience to a new level and sets the stage for the next in the series. A delectable and rewarding read. Jeffries (The Art of Sinning) lives in Cary, NC.

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