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Title | : | Intensity Laid Bare (Bruton Street Bookstore #4) |
Author | : | Susan Johnson |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 296 pages |
Published | : | December 20th 2012 by Quercus (first published December 1st 2011) |
Categories | : | Romance. Historical Romance. Historical. Erotic Romance. Fiction |

Susan Johnson
Kindle Edition | Pages: 296 pages Rating: 3.64 | 220 Users | 33 Reviews
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Zelda MacKenzie is a flame-haired Scottish beauty with a bad reputation. The villagers suspect she may be a witch, a rumour encouraged by her paralysing effect on the local menfolk. But Alec Munro, Earl of Dalgliesh, isn't frightened by the gossip. If anything, he's spurned on by it, and the fact that Zelda shows not an ounce of physical interest in him maddens him even more. Zelda could be Alec's greatest conquest yet, if only he could make her stay with him. Will the Earl succeed in tempting the beautiful witch girl into his bed or is Zelda simply too wild to tame?Susan Johnson was born and lives in the USA. She is the author of over 40 romance and erotica novels, including Mistress at Midnight, Sinful Dreams and Wicked Fascination. Under the name CC Gibbs, she has penned the bestselling novels Knight's Mistress and Knight's Game, the first two titles in a trilogy featuring Kate Hart and Dominic Knight.
This book is intended for mature audiences.
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Original Title: | Seductive as Flame ASIN B00AJMYSIE |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Bruton Street Bookstore #4 |
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Ratings: 3.64 From 220 Users | 33 ReviewsCommentary Regarding Books Intensity Laid Bare (Bruton Street Bookstore #4)
5 stars.★★★★★! Bruton Street Bookstore series, book 4 of 4. Larger-than-life Alec Monro, Earl of Dalglieshs rendezvous with Scottish Beauty goes awry when he finds himself coming back for more! UK EDITION SERIES INFO & REVIEWBruton Street BookstoreBook 4Formats: Kindle & Paperback (Same for the US) The Bruton Street Bookstore series, courtesy Susan Johnson aka C.C. Gibbs, is published by different publishers in the US and UK, hence the different titles and covers. Series follows four
this changed from the usual books i read in the way dat zelda was a liberated woman and sexually active! she also had no scruples at indulging in an affair wid a married man. ofc alec had an unhappy marriage and his wife was an adulterous one add to dat! neway, i had no problem wid this lack of morals or libertine behaviour they adopted in this book. i just lost interest wid alec and zelda due to involvement of too many secondary characters and it was tedious reading about all of them!

Story Rating 2 starCharacter Rating 3 starsRomance Rating 4 starsHeat Level 3.5 starsOverall Rating 2.5 starsThis story was just an ok read for me. First off the story line was pretty good but never quite took off. SJ could have really added some more imagination and action to the story and it could have been a fabulous read. I just kept waiting for something to happen and it never did.The H&h were constantly extremely horny for each other. They would finally find time to be alone and then
You can also read this review at Reflections on Reading RomanceRating: 3.5 out of 5It was really difficult to rate this book. I felt that the writing was polished and professional, and the narrative flowed well. Unfortunately the underlying premise of the book made it difficult to care for either the hero or heroine, and the high level of sensuality (while very well done) and frequent sex scenes didnt completely convince me of the romance between the protagonists. For that reason, Im marking
Very goodI miss the wild sex scenes in the last two books in this series. I loved that the hero didn't take so long to recognize his feelings and set about permanence with the heroine. That was refreshing.
A romance, which I almost always enjoy as a break from some of the thrillers and mysteries that I read.
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