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Book Reviews of Forbidden Nights with the Viscount (Hadley's Hellions, Bk 1) (Harlequin Historical, No 1276)

Forbidden Nights with the Viscount (Hadley's Hellions, Bk 1) (Harlequin Historical, No 1276)
Forbidden Nights with the Viscount - Hadley's Hellions, Bk 1 - Harlequin Historical, No 1276
Author: Julia Justiss
ISBN-13: 9780373298761
ISBN-10: 0373298765
Publication Date: 3/22/2016
Pages: 288
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 6 ratings
Publisher: Harlequin
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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virgosun avatar reviewed Forbidden Nights with the Viscount (Hadley's Hellions, Bk 1) (Harlequin Historical, No 1276) on + 887 more book reviews
Maggie and Giles were one of the best-matched couples that I have come across in the genre. Maturity, intelligence, and respect for differing political interests during the early days of the Reform Movement guaranteed stimulating encounters sprinkled heavily with a sexual attraction that felt natural and easy. And I sure did enjoy their lusty affair! I was impressed, too, with how they each helped the other to reconsider seemingly insurmountable personal hurdles, proving that the right person can soften a hardened or scarred heart.

The political backdrop turned out to be an informative history lesson about Whigs and Tories (not at all off-putting) and a fresh and welcome change from the typical social ballroom setting. If you feel that mental connection and mutual respect are powerful aphrodisiacs, then you will not want to miss this 4-star read.
Jerseygirltoo avatar reviewed Forbidden Nights with the Viscount (Hadley's Hellions, Bk 1) (Harlequin Historical, No 1276) on + 455 more book reviews
A rather unusual romance, because it didn't use any of the typical tropes. Both the hero and heroine are very interested in politics, a good theme for an election year, but those who are not interested in Tory vs. Whig politics, may find those parts of the book boring. Anyway, the characters are forthright and honest with each other, so there are no big misunderstandings. They have in-depth discussions, and the hero is a bit of a feminist because he listens to and respects the heroine's advice. And she also listens to his reasonable advice when she is in danger, instead of suddenly turning TSTL. The heroine is a widow, but her previous marriage was loving and happy. No accidental pregnancy once they begin their affair, because they have an open discussion about preventing pregnancy before they get into bed. Imagine that! There are no cross-class differences keeping them apart. There is only one bad guy in the story, but his identity is obvious and known to the characters from the beginning, so no surprises there.
So, all in all, it's a well-written but not especially exciting story, without major drama or surprises. But it was nice to see two lovely normal people fall in love.