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Confessions at Midnight

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Carolyn Turner, Viscountess Wingate, is absolutely shocked by the Ladies Literary Society of London's latest selection. Memoirs of a Mistress is scandalously explicit and downright wicked . . . and it's stirring feelings within Carolyn that she hasn't felt . . . well, ever! She's sure that this steamy read is the only reason she's succumbing to the charms of notorious rogue Daniel Sutton, Lord Surbrooke. She couldn't possibly be falling for the rascal and his illicit caresses . . . or could she?

The last thing Daniel wanted was to be shackled by marriage vows. He lusted after Carolyn, sure, but he never imagined that once he lured her to his bed he'd never want to let her go. Yet only when a murderer targets his beloved will he be spurred to confess his true love . . . and claim Carolyn as his bride.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      November 12, 2007
      Spurred by the steamy memoirs of an anonymous mistress, young widow Carolyn Turner falls for the sensual promise of rakish Daniel Sutton, Earl Surbrooke, in this winning but uneven historical romance from D’Alessandro (Never a Lady
      ). With visions of clandestine trysts planted in her head, Carolyn feels, despite herself, a powerful draw toward the disreputable Daniel; the conflicted feelings, it turns out, are mutual, but soon they decide to become lovers, if only to work the desire out of their systems. Meanwhile, Daniel’s former lovers are being murdered one by one, and he’s the primary suspect. As the real killer draws closer, Daniel must protect Carolyn, clear his name and try not to lose his heart in the process. Though the murder plot proves dispensable, the dialogue between Daniel and Carolyn is charming, and they’re allowed plenty of space to grow as characters. Supporting characters are forgettable, but the love story makes a pleasant diversion that should satisfy fans of the genre.

    • Booklist

      February 1, 2008
      Bored with reading the classics, the Ladies Literary Society of London had chosen a more contemporary novel: Memoirs of a Mistress by an Anonymous Lady. The sinfully sexy book is certainly giving the ladies plenty to think about and discuss. Suddenly, after three years of respectable widowhood, Carolyn, Viscountess Wingate, finds herselfshaken and stirred by thoughts of passion not only because of the scandalous novel, but alsobecause of thesearing kiss sharedwith a masked highwayman at a society ball. Provocative snippets from the anonymous memoir add an extra measure ofheat to the second in DAlessandros deliciously witty and delectably sensualMidnight historical Regency series.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2008, American Library Association.)

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