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5.0 out of 5 stars Seducing the Viscount by Deborah Raleigh
I'm more than happy with Deborah Raleigh's latest in her current series about a group of high-born illegitimate sons who set out to uncover the secrets of their fathers and end up finding love. "Seducing the Viscount" is the story of the one with the nickname of Casanova, and watching him succumb to love was a delightful way to spend an afternoon!

Mercy has...
Published on April 14, 2009 by jjmachshev

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Didn't thrill me!
This book was just not entertaining enough for me. I was really looking forward to reading it because it seemed to be a book in which the heroine does the pursuing instead of the hero for a change, but it just became the too predictable hum-drum romance that's making the rounds these days. Trust me, if you are an avid romance reader, then you've read this storyline a...
Published on July 11, 2009 by LuvGirl


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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Seducing the Viscount by Deborah Raleigh, April 14, 2009
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I'm more than happy with Deborah Raleigh's latest in her current series about a group of high-born illegitimate sons who set out to uncover the secrets of their fathers and end up finding love. "Seducing the Viscount" is the story of the one with the nickname of Casanova, and watching him succumb to love was a delightful way to spend an afternoon!

Mercy has spent her left at the back and call of her aging parents. As the daughter of the vicar, she had no opportunity for girlish pleasures and instead channeled her energies into her thirst for knowledge and study of history. Now that she is a spinster, her parents are querulously determined to keep her by their side through guilt and brow-beating. So when Mercy is offered the opportunity to spend the summer as a companion to the lady of a house with a wonderful library, she considers her own wants for the first time and jumps at the chance. She never expected to find the famous Casanova there and really, who would? Of course he's handsome and probably flirts and seduces women in his sleep, but since this may be Mercy's only chance to experience passion...who will it hurt?

Ian was pleased, and a maybe just a smidgen jealous, to see his friend Fredrick so happy and in love. Although Fredrick's efforts to discover HIS father's secret led to happiness, Ian is well aware that his resistance to heading for his father's estate is based on his inner hurt at never being accepted by said father. Then, when he finally arrives, what does he find? The most beautiful woman he's ever seen! Better yet, she's naive, never-been-kissed, and ripe for passion to boot! So why does Ian, for the first time, begin to resist seducing her?

Ah Ian. What a scoundrel, what a rake, what a Casanova! He's not quite a tortured hero, at least not outwardly, but inside he's still got quite a bit of the boy who could never receive the approval of his father. This somehow makes his 'acting out' a little more acceptable. And then of course, once he meets Mercy...well, Raleigh does a fantastic job of depicting his confusion and cluelessness about what's happening to him. He's falling in love and it's just too too delicious. Mercy is a wonderful, caring heroine. Yet her late-in-life rebellion gives her that hint of fire needed to be a real heroine and her genuine caring is what ends up getting to Ian. She's definitely not the normal heroine, but neither is Ian the normal hero.

Raleigh's plot and pacing are just right as is her norm and her ability to depict passion and unspoken love via words is just one of the reasons she's one of my favorite historical authors. She writes paranormals under the name Alexandra Ivy and I'm a fan of those books too. After all, good writing is good writing, regardless of the genre! "Bedding the Baron" was the first in this series, "Seducing the Viscount" is second, and (unfortunately for fans) the last book of this trilogy will likely not come out until March of 2010 so we'll just have to wait for the final chapter and her next wonderful hero.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Didn't thrill me!, July 11, 2009
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This review is from: Seducing the Viscount (Paperback)
This book was just not entertaining enough for me. I was really looking forward to reading it because it seemed to be a book in which the heroine does the pursuing instead of the hero for a change, but it just became the too predictable hum-drum romance that's making the rounds these days. Trust me, if you are an avid romance reader, then you've read this storyline a thousand times!The virgin heroine in need of more excitement in her life. The so called tortured rake who never really does anything rakish, but just because the author says he's a rake you have to believe it. The first love scene with the ever present proposal a day later - and what a shocker - the heroine say's no even though she wants him and don't want to be his mistress! Maybe I would have enjoyed this book a little bit more if the story wasn't told with such an elementary writing style but the writing was just too simple for my taste. The only mildly enjoyable part of the book was finding out who the hero's parents were, and that's why I gave it 2 stars. When I picked up this book, I thought I would find something different from the typical romance read, but I'm sorry to say that was not the case. This book is as typical as they come!
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I could not put it down this second book of Illegitimate bachelors series ...., April 12, 2009
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Ian Breckford is a bastard and after his teacher dies , he finds out he his family has secret and he was left some of the blackmail money. Ian leaves for his father home for search for the secret and while searching he encounters his aunt's compainion who has spirit. Rakes always make the best husband - Right?

If you enjoy this genre I would also suggest; Bedding The Baron (1st book in the Illegitimate bachelors series),The Courtship Dance and Gorgeous As Sin.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Not Worth a Romance Reader's Time, March 6, 2010
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Not only is the hero grossly obtuse as to make me want to throw this book across the room, the heroine and he have such a boring, overused cliche of a romance that I hope you think twice about reading this novel. One minute she is a prim woman with dignity, the next she is "born siren." One minute the hero is attempting to fight his debauched ways, the next he "knew" that he was going to have her. The characters are so quickly inconsistant that I just kind of wanted the book to be over as soon as possible. Also, the book centers around the "mystery" of his parents, and yet from the first 50 pages, the "mystery" is so glaringly obvious, the reader wants to smack the hero on the head... But hey, if you like, fake overly forced romances that center on characters of overly used archetypes, here's the book for you. He's the "bad-a##" rake, who never really did anything bad, and she's the prim spinster who's all too ready to give up being prim and a spinster. You've read this book a million times, I promise you.
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0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Happiness!, June 4, 2009
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This story of romance, drama and greed is truly breathtaking. Ian Breckford is an illegitimate son of a cold man. Or is he? Mercy Simpson is a heroin who pulls him from the depths of despair and can she bring him true happiness? This must read story fulfills all my wishes and it will yours as well.
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