Tempting the Bride, Sherry Thomas
Tempting the Bride, Sherry Thomas
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Tempting the Bride

Author: Sherry Thomas

Narrator: Jenny Sterlin

Unabridged: 7 hr 41 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 06/20/2014


Synopsis

In this new masterpiece of historical romance from the acclaimed Sherry Thomas, a headstrong beauty is rescued by the notorious rake she has always despised... Helena Fitzhugh understands perfectly well that she would be ruined should her secret love affair be discovered. So when a rendezvous goes wrong and she is about to be caught in the act, it is with the greatest reluctance that she accepts help from David Hillsborough, Viscount Hastings, and elopes with him to save her reputation. Helena has despised David since they were children-the notorious rake has tormented her all her life. David, on the other hand, has always loved Helena, but his pride will never let him admit the secrets of his heart. A carriage accident the day after their elopement, however, robs Helena of her memory-the slate is wiped clean. At last David dares to reveal his love, and she finds him both fascinating and desirable. But what will happen when her memory returns and she realizes she has fallen for a man she has sworn never to trust?

About Sherry Thomas

Sherry Thomas, one of the most acclaimed historical romance authors writing today, has appeared on innumerable "Best of the Year" lists, including those of Publishers Weekly, Kirkus, Library Journal, Dear Author, and All About Romance. She is also a two-time winner of Romance Writers of America's prestigious RITA Award. Sherry's books include The Luckiest Lady in London, Not Quite a Husband, His at Night, Private Arrangements, and the Fitzhugh trilogy. She lives in Austin, Texas, with her husband and sons.


Reviews

Goodreads review by TJ

4.5/5.0 I tend to have a schizophrenic relationship with Sherry Thomas books. I absolutely adore her writing style and voice while simultaneously loathing some of her infuriating characters and ridiculously unbelievable plot-lines. This one seems to meld the two into a delightfully acceptable compro......more