Blurb:
Hiding secrets and a past she longs to forget, Hortense
Jennings answers an ad for a governess and embarks on an adventure she did not
expect.
Concealed in a gothic, crumbling manor on the edge of a
North Sea cliff, Baron Simon Wolstenholme is hiding from life. Horribly scarred
from battle wounds, he lives up to his name “The Beast of Stonecliff” in both
appearance and attitude until he realizes how lonely he has become.
Simon propositions Hortense for a singular night of passion.
Raging weather and storms of anger clash between a lonely man and a distrustful
woman to reveal secret desires in an emotional crescendo. Can the Governess and
the Beast find calm amid the storm and admit their true feelings, or will pride
destroy the fairy tale before it begins?
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My Review:
Things are not always as they seem, the premise of Baron
Simon Wolstenholme “The Beast of Stonecliff” propositioning Hortense Jennings when
she shows up inquiring about a governess ad, was a fun and unique romp.
Hortense has a past but so does The Beast and watching these
two injured souls dance around each other made for an amazing read. I
thoroughly enjoyed how well Ms. Gerrard kept to the time period this story was
set in and didn’t throw in modern terms with just a bit of historical flair but
instead really wrote an enjoyable erotic historical.
The scenes between these two were both emotional and
incredibly sexy. Their banter and chemistry were both so well written that I
easily felt like I was right there with them. I can honestly say I’d love to
spend time with the creative and sexy Simon. Hortense is one lucky lady. I
highly recommend this story to fans of historical romance who are looking for
an intense level of emotion and heat.
5 Books
I received a copy in exchange
for my honest review. I was not compensated for my review.
About The Author:
Karyn lives in a small town in the western corner of
Ontario, Canada. She wiles away her spare time writing and reading romance
while drinking copious amounts of Earl Grey tea. Tortured heroes are a
favorite. A multi-published author with a few best-sellers under her belt,
Karyn loves to write in different genres and time periods.
As long as she can avoid being hit by a runaway moose in her
wilderness paradise, she assumes everything is golden.
Karyn’s been happily married for a long time to her own hero. His encouragement keeps her moving forward.
Website: www.karyngerrard.com
Email: karyngerrard@gmail.com
Blog:
www.karyngerrard.com
Excerpt:
“Do you have courage,
Miss Jennings?”
The question confused
her for a moment. “I suppose as much as the next person....”
Baron Stonecliff reached
behind his head, untied the knot, and unwound the scarf until he exposed his
face. Utter ruin. She fought back the gasp of shock but could not prevent her
physical recoil and stepped back. Mottled, puckered skin and a maze of nasty
wounds, some of them burns, covered the left side. Scars crisscrossed his cheek
and disappeared into his hairline. How miraculous his lips and jaw remained
intact. What made the destruction harder to bear was the breathtaking masculine
beauty still visible on the right. Lord Stonecliff must have been devastatingly
handsome at one point. She kept her gaze steady, and she hoped, her emotions
well buried. With swelling evident, she surmised his injury must have occurred
in the last several months. The skin was red and raw. Would it be it sore to
the touch? The scarring continued down his neck and disappeared under his
collar. So, not only his face received injury.
“Have you looked your
fill?” Stonecliff snapped in annoyance. “You must be able to gaze upon the
horror that is my face. When I am in my own home, I do not cover it. The doctors
recommended leaving my visage free to breathe in order to aid healing. Since am
I told it is not as red as before, I suppose their theory has merit....”
He frowned and shrugged
with slight indifference. The words were probably the most he had spoken to anyone
in some time, and no doubt more than he wanted to share.
Hortense swallowed and
took a step toward him. “Regardless, you are free to do as you wish in your own
home. Since I did not run screaming from the room, there should be no
difficulty.”
Did one corner of those
full, sensuous lips quirk into an almost-smile? Oh, Lord, why was she thinking
of his lips?
He bade her to sit again
and took the chair opposite. Stonecliff crossed his long legs and regarded her
closely.
“What I am about to say
may well have you scream and run from the room. I did not bring you here to be
governess to my ward. In truth, he is eleven years old and away at school. I
lied. I brought you here to be—my companion.”
You just don't see enough erotic historicals in my opinion ;) Sounds like a great one!
ReplyDeletethanks so much, I love erotic historicals, and I plan to write more! Cheers!
DeleteHello Karyn. I agree with the comment above. Historicals are usually steamy with wicked wit, but not erotic. I love historicals and I love erotic, so to combine the two makes this story (to me) irresistible!! Gotta read it . . . jdh2690@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteHope you do Janice, and if you do, let me know what you think~ I also love the combination, Book 3 in this series coming later this fall, The Copper and the Madam, more erotic historical romance! :)
Deletethanks for the wonderful review, Shari!
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