Title: Lord Midnight
Author: Donna Cummings
Published: December 2011
Format: Ebook provided by author for review
GABRIEL DeVAULT, a dashing highwayman, lives to avenge himself against the uncle who stole his title and tried to kill him as a child. One night's robbery yields unexpected riches when his uncle's spirited bride-to-be falls into Gabriel's arms. Now his plans for vengeance include seduction of the innocent miss, in the home that once was his own.
MARISA DUNSMORE is blackmailed into wedding the cold and calculating Edmund DeVault, Lord Westbrook, to protect her beloved aunt. When her attempts to escape the upcoming marriage fail, she turns to the man she knows as Lord Midnight, entrusting him with her love, and her future.
Soon Gabriel must choose: saving the woman who stole his heart, or destroying the man who stole his life.
I don’t normally read historical romance… heck, historical
anything. I can probably count the
number of books on two hands. I’m a
modern girl, I like the ease of modern conveniences. But like I’ve said, occasionally I like to
try to broaden my horizons. Enter Lord
Midnight.
This book was really exciting for me from beginning to end!
It caught me by surprise, I wasn’t expecting characters that I cared
for, beautiful scenery, and drama to rival any other. There were words and terms that I don’t
understand, since I don’t read this genre.
But whatever I guessed at what they were was probably not too far
off. I didn’t find it difficult to
follow at all. The storyline moves
swiftly and I found myself excited each time I could pick up my kindle and
resume reading.
“I, too, have a need to be more singular than the other ladies of my acquaintance, “ she said.
“That requires no effort, Angel. I can assure you of that, “ he said with utter sincerity. He looked into her eyes once more, and nearly cried out at the trust shining back at him.
Ok, the goods.
Gabriel. Whew! He was perfect! He has a lot of tragedy in his past, and he
is out for revenge. He is dashing and
sexy, intelligent and romantic. I think
I’ve developed a thing for highwaymen! He
is a bit hardened by the past, but inside still beats the heart of a lion. And once he meets his lioness, well, all bets
are off. He was everything I hope for in
a leading man. He definitely made me
want to swoon!
And then we have Marisa.
She has the unfortunate luck of being a woman in a time when women don’t
really get to make their own choices regarding almost everything. She is about to be married to Lord Westbrook,
a man who appears to be wonderful but you definitely know something slimey is
below the surface. But she is not going
to just go into a marriage without a fight.
She is intelligent and cunning, and for every plan that gets destroyed
to free her from her invisible cage, she devises a new plan. I really liked Marisa quite a bit. Marisa is in truth nothing like she
appears. The times and circumstances
dictate that she should be demure and obedient.
But in actuality she is strong, intelligent, and surprisingly
independent.
As the story went on, and Marisa and Gabriel got to know
each other a bit more I really found myself caring for them more as a
pair. I wanted so badly for them to be
together. And of course I can’t blow the
secret, but I can say that when these two get together sparks fly!
Lord Westbrook… he certainly is a vile man. He is more than just two-faced, he has
multiple faces. I didn’t like him, and
he made my skin crawl. In my mind he is
a terrific villain, because at no point did I ever feel like “oh, I like the
bad boy!”. Oh no, he garnered no sympathy
or warm feelings from me. Every word and
every move he made I felt like I had to watch for ulterior motives and sneaky
behavior.
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