Larissa W. (daysee) reviewed Married to the Viscount (Swanlea Spinsters, No 5) on + 43 more book reviews
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Love it. Spencer and Abby are so right for each other. It just took him a long time to realize it. SJ knows just how to suck in a reader.
Janie T. (FriscoOBX) reviewed Married to the Viscount (Swanlea Spinsters, No 5) on + 601 more book reviews
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quick fast read with likable characters. I especially liked the heroine.
Rebecca B. (Gardenpoet) reviewed Married to the Viscount (Swanlea Spinsters, No 5) on + 61 more book reviews
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Look out! This one will knock your socks off!
Pam B. (PamelaK) reviewed Married to the Viscount (Swanlea Spinsters, No 5) on + 1217 more book reviews
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Regency romance -Abigail Mercer once met & married by proxy the Viscount Ravenswood, Spencer Law. But now he denies it, & proposes a marriage in name only. She agrees, but to seal the bargain, he must give her one soul-searching kiss.
And oh, what a kiss.........
And oh, what a kiss.........
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very enjoyable--Sabrina Jeffries is always great!
Janine A. (Janine) reviewed Married to the Viscount (Swanlea Spinsters, No 5) on + 252 more book reviews
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great book, great author
Donna D. (donnadel) reviewed Married to the Viscount (Swanlea Spinsters, No 5) on + 37 more book reviews
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Very good regency historical romance from Jeffries!
Lauren M. (oodlesofbooks) - , reviewed Married to the Viscount (Swanlea Spinsters, No 5) on + 29 more book reviews
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Only bad thing I can say is this is the last of the series . . . enjoyed all the stories of the Swanlea Spinsters. Light, fun, romantic reads.
Anny P. (wolfnme) reviewed Married to the Viscount (Swanlea Spinsters, No 5) on + 3389 more book reviews
Viscount Spencer Law has recently returned from a trip wherein he visited his brother in America. During his trip he had become acquainted with Abigail Mercer, the daughter of a successful medicinal inventor. Spencer never intends to marry so he ignores his attraction to Abigail. His refusal to marry is at the heart of Married to the Viscount and is not your usual "I don't plan to marry" hero talk. Spencer plans for his younger brother to continue their family line. However, his brother doesn't want that responsibility either although their reasoning is vastly different.
Abigail was fascinated with Viscount Spencer Law when he visited America. She fondly remembers him and eagerly accepts his proposal of marriage by proxy. Spencer's brother stands in for him at this proxy marriage and makes plans for Abigail to travel to England to join her new husband once her father dies. Abigail arrives in England at the viscount's residence about a month later and gives the viscount one big surprise. It seems that Viscount Spencer Law knows nothing of his proxy marriage. Their initial confrontation is made somewhat public since the viscount is hosting a dinner at the time. Abigail faints, as she is thoroughly humiliated and greatly saddened at the truth - she is not married. The viscount is confused, enraged, and at the same time sympathetic of Abigail's vulnerable situation. He wants to do bodily harm to his scheming brother who masterminded this fake proxy marriage but he can't. His brother has disappeared and taken Abigail's dowry with him.
Abigail was fascinated with Viscount Spencer Law when he visited America. She fondly remembers him and eagerly accepts his proposal of marriage by proxy. Spencer's brother stands in for him at this proxy marriage and makes plans for Abigail to travel to England to join her new husband once her father dies. Abigail arrives in England at the viscount's residence about a month later and gives the viscount one big surprise. It seems that Viscount Spencer Law knows nothing of his proxy marriage. Their initial confrontation is made somewhat public since the viscount is hosting a dinner at the time. Abigail faints, as she is thoroughly humiliated and greatly saddened at the truth - she is not married. The viscount is confused, enraged, and at the same time sympathetic of Abigail's vulnerable situation. He wants to do bodily harm to his scheming brother who masterminded this fake proxy marriage but he can't. His brother has disappeared and taken Abigail's dowry with him.
Vicki L. (vicki) reviewed Married to the Viscount (Swanlea Spinsters, No 5) on + 620 more book reviews
I have to add another new-to-me author to my favorites list, after reading this delightful book by Sabrina Jeffries!
Heather A. (imabookfanatic) reviewed Married to the Viscount (Swanlea Spinsters, No 5) on + 48 more book reviews
I enjoyed this.
Tracey M. (Noahsmom) reviewed Married to the Viscount (Swanlea Spinsters, No 5) on + 58 more book reviews
Very Good Book. Jeffries never dissapoints!
Keyla O. (Stargazer194) reviewed Married to the Viscount (Swanlea Spinsters, No 5) on + 24 more book reviews
A very fun read!
Mindy K. (miranda-writes) - , reviewed Married to the Viscount (Swanlea Spinsters, No 5) on + 62 more book reviews
Swanlea Spinsters is a great series and "Married to the Viscount" is a great way to end it. This was my personnal favorite of the series but they were all great reads.
Debra M. (dreamer) reviewed Married to the Viscount (Swanlea Spinsters, No 5) on + 380 more book reviews
Abigail Mercer was breathless with anticipation at being reunited with Spencer Law, whom she met once and later married by proxy. But now the dashing Viscount Ravenswood denies all knowledge of their union. Far too many witnesses have made it impossible for the secretive Spencer to reject his bride without causing a scandal. So he has proposed a marriage in anme only until they can locate is mysteriously absent younger brother, who is responsibel for eveything, and untangle tis messay affair. Abigail is incesed, irate and irresistivly attracted to this handsome infuriating man who hides his smoldering passion behind a proper exterior. So the lady will agree to his terms on one condtion. Spencer must seal their bargain with a kiss, one deep lingering unforgettable kiss meant to stoke the sensuous flames of love, one kiss to met the icy, resisting heart of the only husband Abigail has ever desired.
Lynne T. (mignon) reviewed Married to the Viscount (Swanlea Spinsters, No 5) on + 256 more book reviews
Last one in the series. I think Ms. Jefferies ran out of steam. There was a lot of skipping through redundant scenes. The plot was thin. The hero was so mysterious for the first four books, but seemed like a wuss in this one. At least, when I read one of these books, I know I am heading for a happy ending.