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Book Reviews of Wicked Nights With a Lover (Penwich School for Virtuous Girls, Bk 3)

Wicked Nights With a Lover (Penwich School for Virtuous Girls, Bk 3)
Wicked Nights With a Lover - Penwich School for Virtuous Girls, Bk 3
Author: Sophie Jordan
ISBN-13: 9780061579233
ISBN-10: 0061579238
Publication Date: 12/1/2010
Pages: 384
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 69 ratings
Publisher: Avon
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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reviewed Wicked Nights With a Lover (Penwich School for Virtuous Girls, Bk 3) on + 40 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This book could have been really, really good. The backdrop of the story line was very interesting and unique. But what rendered this a 3 star book from me was the constant back and forth on the heroine's part. Yes I love him, no I don't, yes I do, no I'm running away. FINALLY, she decides to stick it out after the hero's been chasing her the whole book, and then he decides it's too scary to be in love and sends her away. Frustrating!
sdgirl avatar reviewed Wicked Nights With a Lover (Penwich School for Virtuous Girls, Bk 3) on + 160 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Third book of the Penwich School for Virtuous Girls, we finally have Marquerite's story. Introduction of a few new character's with Jack Hadley's other daughters. Hoping we have more books on them.

This story doesn't involve Evie & Fallon much from the previous books. So it is a nice stand alone read if you haven't read the other two yet. You could definitely read this & still go back to the other two.

I found it to be a quick read, no complicated plots/characters to keep up with.
virgosun avatar reviewed Wicked Nights With a Lover (Penwich School for Virtuous Girls, Bk 3) on + 888 more book reviews
This story showcased the growing attraction and love between Ash and Marguerite without being hindered by complicated secondary characters. The subplot involving her newly-found sisters and absent father was a little weak. I loved Ash because he was your romantic alpha hero, a strong, self-made man with humble beginnings who was possessive and jealous when appropriate. And Marguerite was a good match for him in her sweet way; there were plenty of sparks between them. I was a bit frustrated with the vacillating Marguerite as she tried to decide whether or not to marry Ash even when it was clear that she loved him. Otherwise, it was a good story with steamy love scenes--a great combination. 3.8 stars