![]() Vincent is an independent but poor widow who owns a bookshop at the corner of a group of buildings in Mayfair that Fitz wants to develop and turn into Monckton Row townhomes. He’s impossibly rich, impossibly arrogant, impossibly sexy, with a bed more full of girls than Hugh Hefner in his prime (both physically and monetarily). ![]() I could not have been more wrong.įitz Monckton, Duke of Groveland, is easily recognizable to any Susan Johnson fan. Perhaps the malaise in writing was due to the time period rather than anything else. Even though the last few contemporaries were weak on plot and characterization, I eagerly anticipated this title because it was a historical. I’ve read you long beyond when I think that I should have stopped, thinking that the next book will be a return to the glory days. I’ve always maintained that you were writing erotic romance before those in charge of defining sub genres came forth with that label. Pure Sin, Outlaw, the Braddock-Black series, are all on my keeper shelf. Jane Book Reviews / D Reviews Historical Romances / revenge-plot / secret / Susan-Johnson 19 Comments ![]() MaREVIEW: Georgeous as Sin by Susan Johnson ![]()
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