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The Secret to Seduction (Holt Sisters, Bk 3)
The Secret to Seduction - Holt Sisters, Bk 3
Author: Julie Anne Long
The author of "The Runaway Duke" delivers the final novel of her trilogy about the three daughters of a murdered government official. Sabrina Fairleigh's future rests precariously in the hands of the Libertine, Rhys Gillray, who learns he may have been involved in the death of her father. — Sabrina Fairleigh arrives at an exclusive country soiree...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780446616881
ISBN-10: 0446616885
Publication Date: 5/1/2007
Pages: 384
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  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 92 ratings
Publisher: Warner Forever
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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reviewed The Secret to Seduction (Holt Sisters, Bk 3) on + 26 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 5
I really enjoyed this book. My first by this Author and I will have to now go back and read the first two and others by Julie Anne Long.
Sabrina is how I would think a typical female might act in early 1800's. She will stand by tradition and act on timid female behavior but when the time comes she has backbone and character. Rhys, well he is a typical male!!
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Great read! A different twist to seduction!
Egg-and-Dart avatar reviewed The Secret to Seduction (Holt Sisters, Bk 3) on + 90 more book reviews
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A very good writer and this is my favorite of the bunch (so far). She has passages that can transport you into the scene in an instant. It's rather disconcerting, but nifty. If you haven't tried Julie Ann Long, here is a good beginning. Enjoy!
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A little better than Ways to Be Wicked, but not much. Julie Anne Long's style of having almost no interaction between the hero and heroine in the first 150 pages is unbearable. Pages upon pages of absolutely. Nothing. Happening. The story doesn't really progress and the hero and heroine aren't getting to know each other, because they are never in the same room. This doesn't build up to love, it just causes the reader aggravation.

A particular nitpick in this story, the hero, Earl of Rawden, is a notorious poet who writes under the nom de plume "The Libertine". Since so much is made of his licentious poetry, and his ability to seduce women with his words, it was a shame that we saw only a single sentence of his poetry. It felt like a cheat to keep referring to his steamy words and never read a one of them.

The finale to the Holt Sisters Trilogy is adequate. There is resolution to most of the overarching mysteries of their father's murder and mother's subsequent decampment. The three sisters get their HEA and most everything is wrapped up in a nice bow. Just wish it was more fun getting there.

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