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A Rogue for All Seasons (Weston Family Book 3) Kindle Edition
Handsome, debonair and heir to his father’s title and wealth, Henry Weston leads a charmed life. Women want him, and men want to be him. Even so, Henry wants something more, and for that he needs the help of society’s reigning wallflower.
Diana Merriwether is shocked when Henry proposes a mutually beneficial sham courtship. She can’t resist the opportunity to be wooed by him and, having sworn off love, she’s certain her heart is safe. But when their charade plays out behind closed doors and passions escalate, Diana fears she’s really fooling herself.
Henry is captivated by the fiery spirit concealed beneath Diana’s prim exterior. Before long, he wonders if the woman he never thought he’d want is the one he can no longer live without. Wooing this wallflower may be the hardest thing he’s ever done, but can he tempt Diana to take a risk and love a rogue?
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateMay 31, 2013
- File size1064 KB
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Sara lives in Los Angeles. If you would like to know more about Sara, her books, her ability to write in third person and/or her penchant for putting hats on her cats, visit saralindsey.net. You can also find Sara on Twitter (@sara_lindsey) and on Facebook (facebook.com/AuthorSaraLindsey).
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- ASIN : B00D4HX3QO
- Publisher : Sara Lindsey (May 31, 2013)
- Publication date : May 31, 2013
- Language : English
- File size : 1064 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 318 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #872,524 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #15,063 in Regency Historical Romance
- #19,732 in Regency Romances
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SARA LINDSEY began writing during her senior year of college. The rest, as they say, is history… or rather, historical romance. Along the way, Sara decided a girl could never surround herself with too many books, so she picked up a degree in library science. Having read many romances featuring librarians, Sara figures this profession bodes well for someday getting her own happily ever after. In the meantime, she plans to turn as many unsuspecting library patrons as possible into fellow romance addicts.
Sara lives in sunny Los Angeles. If you would like to know more about Sara, her books, her ability to write in third person, and/or her penchant for putting hats on her cats, visit saralindsey.net.
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Henry Weston the golden boy of the Ton. He is all things charming and dashing. Henry knows how to get what he wants with a charming smile and everyone knows it. Hal as he is known to his friends and family is trying to find his purpose in life. There is more than just having fun. He must find purpose as he is heir to a Viscountancy; his father is no where near death (thankfully) and he needs to do more than spend his evenings doing unsavory, but fun things. He needs to have a purpose. Life is easy, but maybe it's time to try something that might not be so easy. Henry wants to become a stud owner. He wants to start a breeding program. Though, his family is going to make him work for investors. At the same time is wonderful mother is trying to match make a match for him. He might be ready to invest in horses, but not in a bride or marriage.
Henry has known Diana Merriweather for years. His mother has made him dance with her at every ball for years now. However, at one particular ball he discovers behind the proper all rules facade that is Diana Merriweather there is a spitfire looming to be set free. Henry becomes fixated on this firery personality of hers and wants to know more about her. Diana is not sure why THE Henry Weston is seeking her out, but it isn't so bad. It doesn't mean anything. Striking a deal of a pretend courtship; Diana will help Henry recover his reputation making it easier for investors to invest in him and Henry will help Diana's reputation as being a notable chit for men to show interest for marriage. It's a win-win what could go wrong? By the end of the courtship Henry will have his horses and Diana will have a husband. Though, the plans begin to go astray when Henry realizes that the only husband Diana should have is himself. Diana may want Henry, but has a very hard time believing his actions are sincere. After all if her own father didn't want her, why would the ever charming Henry Weston want her?
"She's everything I never knew I wanted, never knew I needed. She's the part of me I didn't know was missing, but fi I lose her now, I'll forever have a Diana-shaped hole in my heart. There's something comfortable, something enduring between us. I lust after her, God Knows, but it's different with her." -Henry Weston
This was such an enjoyable read. I was happy to read Henry get his happy ending. It's always interesting to read about the happy go lucky ones and what really lurks beneath that facade of happiness. Of course, what was great about the Westons is the family themselves. The large clan that is the Westons are very entertaining with their sneaky ways of getting what they want. It's hilarious as they all know someone with the name Weston is usually involved when something seems just a bit strange. Diana is Henry's perfect match and he hers. He helps her overcome some self worth issues and that is really what is at the heart of this story; understanding ones own self worth. It was beautiful and I am so happy that Ms. Lindsey finished this series. She delivered a wonderful happily ever after.
As other reviewers have mentioned, this story is about the H and h's journey and introspection that allow them to love, be loved, find self-respect and the courage to fight for happiness.
The side story of the h's parents adds an extra something, although I found the inclusion of an extra sibling an unnecessary irritant who is introduced too far into the book to provide anything useful and in too rushed a way to be more than superficially drawn.
The H's parents and sisters do add an extra something, with the paternal advice the most interesting.
Even more interesting is Lindsey's disciplined approach to the grandparents who are cleverly not depicted as stereotypically monstrous ogres, but rather as limited, hypercritical, prejudiced and manipulative.
Lindsey shows much less restraint with the sex scenes, which are overdone. Together with the extra sibling they reduce the stars to 4.
I have to tell you it was absolutely terrific, fantastic!! Better than any of her other books, even the storyline was better than them. Its I cannot go to sleep before I end it terrific. Its romantic and sweet and I loved both the heroine and the hero. No one leaves anyone and no one is in love with anyones dead lovers, it really is just a story of two family friends, one who is always overlooked and the other one of the A list. Our hero is henry and while on the putside he is mr perfect and everyone loves him, on the inside he is anything but perfect. He has doubts and he feels he wants to do something with his life and he knows what he wants but the world and his family don't believe in him and instead see him as a rogue. So to gain respectability he convinces the heroine, Diana to fake a courtship. Diana looks imperfect, she acts imperfect and she really thinks no one will believe Henry is courting her. In the end all she wants is a family because she has never had a good family life and she does not want love. She wants contentment over love and by Henry pretending to court her, she is told other men will then notice her.While that does happen, they both also fall in love and Henry must convince her to want passion and love over mere contentment and its a fight because she has strong reasons for wanting a passionless union.
This book had it all. Henry's family and two sisters, everyone is in the story and involved. It was romantic and suspenseful because they both hide some secrest from each other but they also love each other and become very best friends. I really cannot think of any one thing I did not love about this book, except that I want the author to write more about this family.