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The Art of Sinning (The Sinful Suitors), by Sabrina Jeffries

The first novel in the Sinful Suitors series by New York Times bestselling author Sabrina Jeffries! At St. George’s Club, guardians conspire to keep their unattached sisters and wards out of the clutches of sinful suitors. Which works fine…except when the sinful suitors are members!

American artist Jeremy Keane refuses to return home and take over his father’s business. He’d much rather sample bevvies of beauties abroad, in search of a model for the provocative masterpiece he’s driven to paint. When he meets Lady Yvette Barlow at a London wedding, he realizes she’s perfect for his work—and determines to capture the young heiress’s defiant spirit and breathtaking sensuality on canvas.

No stranger to scandal, Yvette agrees to be Keane’s subject—in exchange for his help gaining entry to the city’s brothels he knows intimately, so she can track a missing woman and solve a family mystery. But when their practical partnership leads to lessons in the art of sinning, can they find a bold and lasting love?

  • Sales Rank: #243188 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-07-21
  • Released on: 2015-07-21
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 6.75" h x 1.10" w x 4.13" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Mass Market Paperback
  • 400 pages

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"With every book, Jeffries grows into an even more accomplished writer whose memorable characters and unforgettable stories speak to readers on many levels." (--RT Book Reviews (4 1/2 Star Top Pick))

About the Author
Sabrina Jeffries is the New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author of several Regency-set historical romance series, including the Royal Brotherhood, the School for Heiresses, the Hellions of Halstead Hall, the Duke’s Men, and the Sinful Suitors. Whatever time is not spent writing in a coffee-fueled haze is spent traveling with her husband and adult autistic son or indulging in one of her passions: jigsaw puzzles, chocolate, music, and costume parties. With more than eight million books in print in twenty languages, the North Carolina author never regrets tossing a budding career in academics for the sheer joy of writing fun fiction and hopes that one day a book of hers will end up saving the world. She always dreams big.

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The Art of Sinning

One

London, England

Late August 1829

London’s loftiest lords and ladies packed the ballroom in the duke’s mansion for the wedding breakfast of Dominick Manton and his new bride, Jane. But despite the number of pretty women among them, Jeremy Keane, American artist and rumored rakehell, wanted only to flee.

He shouldn’t have attended. He should have stayed upstairs in his guest bedchamber doing preliminary sketches for his painting, even though inspiration eluded him and he still hadn’t found the right model. Anything would be better than enduring this paean to domestic bliss.

Thunderation. He hadn’t expected it to unsettle him so. Seeing a bride and groom smile adoringly at each other shouldn’t continue to bring back the past, to plague him with the guilt of knowing—

Muttering a curse, he snatched a glass off a tray held by a passing footman and downed champagne, wishing for something stronger. He couldn’t take much more of this.

With purposeful steps, he headed across the ballroom toward the entrance. He had to escape before he said or did something he regretted.

Then the woman of his imagination entered, and he stopped breathing. She was magnificent. She wore a dress of emerald silk that shimmered in a shaft of sunlight as if the heavens had opened to show her to him.

He couldn’t believe it. She was exactly the model he required for his latest work.

As he watched, the brunette glanced about her. Tall and luxuriously figured, she towered over the delicate Englishwomen simpering their way through the crowd. With her strong features, jewel-green eyes, and generous mouth, she was the very image of the Juno in Gavin Hamilton’s Juno and Jupiter. She even carried herself like that majestic Roman goddess.

She was absolutely perfect. It was not only in her looks, but her stance, at once self-effacing and imbued with drama. It was in the wariness lurking in her eyes.

He must have her. After months of looking for the right model, he deserved to have her.

That was, assuming she would agree to his proposition. She looked old enough to be her own woman, but he couldn’t tell from the cut of her ball gown if she was unattached, widowed, or married. He hoped it was one of the latter two. Because if she were a rank innocent, he’d have a devil of a time convincing her family to allow her to sit for him.

He started toward her.

“Jeremy!” cried a female voice behind him. “There you are!”

He turned to find Zoe, his distant cousin as well as the pregnant sister-in-law of the groom, waddling toward him. Damn. He was trapped. Worse yet, when he glanced back for his goddess in green, she’d vanished. Of all the blasted bad luck. In a mansion like the Duke of Lyons’s, there was no telling where she’d gone.

Stifling a curse, he faced Zoe. “Good evening, coz. Nice to see you again.”

After bussing him on each cheek, she pulled back to glare at him. “I haven’t laid eyes on you in three months and that’s the insipid welcome you give me?”

“I’m still tired from the trip,” he lied. “I just arrived from Calais yesterday evening, you know.”

“I’m so sorry you and your apprentice had to stay with Max and Lisette last night, instead of at our house. But what with the wedding—”

“You had too many other guests to juggle. I know. And there was more room here, anyway.”

That seemed to relieve her. “Thank you for understanding. But everyone is leaving this afternoon, so I do hope you’re coming back to the town house with us as planned.”

“If I can hold out until you’re ready to leave,” he said dryly.

She flashed him a veiled glance. “I’m sure wedding celebrations aren’t your favorite.”

His heart dropped into his stomach. Was she referring to Hannah? He hadn’t thought any of Zoe’s family knew about that part of his life. “What makes you say that?” he asked hoarsely.

“Well, I assume any bachelor would find weddings dull, but especially you.” She laughed gaily.

No. She didn’t know about Hannah.

Relief flooding him, he forced a sardonic smile. “Weddings are more exhausting than dull. Between fleecing all the lords in the card room and comforting all the disappointed young lovelies who missed out on snagging the groom, I’m fairly worn out.”

“Comforting? Is that what they’re calling it now?” She shook her head. “I see that your travels haven’t changed you one whit. You’re as incorrigible as ever.”

“You know me.” He somehow managed a light tone. “What’s the fun in being corrigible?”

Thank God she hadn’t guessed at the truth: that he hated weddings because they reminded him of his own over a decade ago. Which had been followed six months later by a funeral with two coffins—one for his wife and one for his stillborn son.

Regret and anger roiled in his gut. Damn it, he’d suppressed the image of those coffins for a while now. Must it rise again every time he attended some fool’s wedding?

Fortunately, Zoe didn’t seem to notice his consternation. “Anyway,” she said breezily, “I thought I should tell you that your sister and your mother are on their way to London.”

God help him. That was the last thing he needed. “I suppose they think to fetch me back home to Montague.”

Situated on the banks of the Brandywine River a few hours from Philadelphia, his family homestead held the largest of the textile mills that were the source of his family’s fortune. And now that his late, unlamented father was dead, his sister Amanda was running them all, since she possessed a half interest in the properties. He held the other half, although he’d toss it into the sea before he’d set foot on Montague land again.

The better choice, of course, was to sell Amanda his half. She wanted it, and he wanted to give it to her. But since the properties had all come from his mother’s family, Father’s will demanded that Mother agree to the sale. And so far she had refused, confound her.

She ought to know better than to think he would return to run the mills. He loved his mother and sister dearly, but Father’s death hadn’t changed a damned thing about his feelings for Montague. He would rather cut his own throat than carry on Father’s legacy. And the sooner Mother realized it, the better off everyone would be.

“When do they leave for England?” Jeremy asked. How much time did he have to prepare?

“When did they leave for England, you mean. They should arrive within a few weeks.” She ducked her gaze. “No doubt they departed as soon as they got my letter.”

“Your letter?”

Zoe stuck out her chin, though she still wouldn’t meet his eyes. “You can’t blame me for taking pity on them. You don’t keep them informed about where you’re headed.”

“Because it’s none of their concern!” When she flinched, he moderated his tone. “And because I rarely know where I’m going next. I could write and say, ‘I’m sailing the Danube with an Austrian prince and his consort,’ but by the time they receive the letter, I’m likely to have befriended some monk with an Alpine refuge full of sculptures that I’m off to view.”

“Precisely,” she said hotly. “As you’re so fond of saying, you blow with the wind. That makes it hard for them to keep up with you.”

“They don’t need to.” He crossed his arms over his chest. “The point of this trip across the Atlantic was that I got to travel the British Isles and the Continent to see works of art I’d never experienced.” And to make a life for himself well away from home. “They know that.”

“Yes, but Amanda is desperate to speak to you about your father’s estate. So when she wrote asking after you, I told her that you were returning to London to view the British Institution’s annual summer exhibition before it closes at the end of the month. I thought your family might get the letter in time to be here for that, but I gather that the crossings have been rough recently, so my letter and their ship were probably delayed.”

Scrubbing a hand over his face, Jeremy muttered a series of oaths under his breath. “You shouldn’t have interfered.”

Zoe laid her hand on his arm. “You’re the closest thing I have to a brother. I hate to see you at odds with your family.”

“I’m not at odds with anyone. But there’s no point in talking to them. They have their minds made up about—” Catching himself before he could reveal too much, he pasted a bland smile to his lips. “It doesn’t matter. What’s done is done. I’ll deal with them.” Somehow.

She cocked her head. “You won’t run off again, will you? You’ll wait for them to arrive?”

“I came for the exhibition, remember?” he said irritably. “I haven’t yet had a chance to view it.”

He thrust aside the possibility that his sister might have an urgent reason for needing him. If it had been so blamed important, she could have included that information in a letter to Zoe. And clearly she hadn’t.

Zoe arched an eyebrow. “I wouldn’t put it past you to flee as soon as my back is turned. You have a bad habit of avoiding your American family.”

It was more a case of avoiding what they wanted of him, though he couldn’t say that. Instead, he donned the role that had become natural around Zoe. “You know me,” he said genially. “Never met a responsibility I couldn’t shirk.”

She looked as if she were about to speak, when someone hailed her from across the room. “Oh, dear, I’m being summoned. I believe we’re starting the wedding toasts.” She hurried off as fast as she could with a babe in her belly.

Wonderful. Now he had to endure a series of sentimental pronouncements about the marital future of the happy couple.

His gut knotted, and he frowned. He refused to sit through that. And it wasn’t as if he could wander the crowd, looking for his Juno during the toasts, anyway. That would draw too much attention.

So he’d just escape until the wedding party was done with their maudlin speeches. Thank God he’d thought to tuck his cigar case into his pocket. Pausing only to snag a lit taper, he fled through some French doors onto the empty terrace.

But not empty for long. Hot on his heels came another man, apparently thinking to escape the toasts as well. Jeremy didn’t mind. He hated smoking alone.

The fellow stopped short at the sight of Jeremy and glanced back into the crowded room. Then, with a look of grim purpose, he shut the door behind him and evidently resigned himself to having company.

Jeremy took pity on the chap. “Cigar?”

“God, yes.”

Lighting both off the taper, Jeremy offered one to his new companion. He watched as the dark-haired man in perfectly tailored attire puffed on it with what looked like satisfaction.

“These are good,” the man said, as if surprised.

“They ought to be. Brought them from America myself.” Jeremy drew on his.

The fellow shot him a hard glance. “You’re American?”

He nodded. “The name is Keane. I’m a distant cousin of the groom’s sister-in-law.”

“You’re the artist whom the papers criticize so much.”

Jeremy grimaced. “Indeed I am.”

The man gazed back into the room. “I’m Blakeborough. A . . . er . . . friend of the bride’s family. Of sorts.”

The bitterness in the man’s tone gave Jeremy pause. He’d heard that name somewhere. Ah, yes. Lord Blakeborough. Or more precisely, Edwin Barlow, the Earl of Blakeborough. “Rumor has it that you were jilted by the bride,” Jeremy said with a bluntness equal to the earl’s.

Blakeborough scowled at him. “Rumor has it that you’re an arse.”

“Rumor is correct.” Jeremy took a puff of his cigar. Might as well live down to his reputation.

The earl hesitated, then smiled. “You can’t be all bad if you carry around cigars of this caliber.”

“I believe in being prepared for the rare occasion when one must wait out the excruciating boredom of wedding toasts given by people whom one barely knows.”

“Or people one knows too well,” Blakeborough said morosely.

Jeremy almost felt sorry for the chap.

Almost. The earl was lucky not to have ended up married. Having a wife was a burden when a man was ill equipped to be a husband. “What we really need to salvage the evening is some good brandy.”

“Ah! Excellent idea.” Blakeborough fished around in his coat pocket. “I brought a flask.” As he offered it to Jeremy, he added ruefully, “One must also come prepared for when the wedding of one’s former fiancée becomes interminable.”

Jeremy swigged from the flask and handed it back. “I’m surprised you came at all.”

“Jane and I were never really romantic. Besides, I wanted her to know there were no hard feelings.” His voice held an edge that belied his words.

“And that your pride wasn’t damaged in the least.”

Blakeborough smiled stiffly. “That played some small part in it, yes.”

They smoked a moment in silence, the muted sounds of sonorous voices barely penetrating their refuge. Then a burst of laughter made them both glance through the glass doors.

That’s when Jeremy saw her again—his Juno, in the flesh. Thank God.

“Speaking of beautiful women,” Jeremy said to Blakeborough, “can you tell me the name of that one there in the emerald silk?”

The fellow looked over and blanched. “Why do you want to know?”

“I want to paint her.”

The earl glared at him. “That won’t ever happen.”

“Why not?” Then the man’s curt tone registered. “Don’t tell me—you’ve fixed on her as your future countess.”

“Hardly. She’s my sister.”

God rot it, that was worse. Sisters were sacrosanct.

But Jeremy wasn’t ready to give up. The earl appreciated good cigars, which showed him to be sensible. Maybe he could be made to see reason. “Since I have a sister myself, I understand. I would strangle any unworthy fellow who went after mine. But my interest in yours is purely professional.”

“Forgive my candor, sir, but I’ve seen your paintings. There’s no way in hell I’d let you paint my sister as one of your hopeless lunatics or seedy whores or whatever else you’re thinking to make her.”

Damn. Admittedly, his work had turned rather bleak of late, but only because he’d come to prefer depicting the raw drama of the real world rather than prettified history or wealthy ladies and gentlemen in fine attire.

And his latest painting would not only be dark but violent. Not that he meant to tell the earl that. “I can always disguise her features, change her hair color—”

“That won’t work. In case you haven’t noticed, Yvette is rather distinctive in appearance.”

Yvette. Even her name was exotic, which made him want her even more. For the painting. That’s all. “Exactly. She’s arresting, and that makes for a good image.”

“Yes, but to change her enough for her identity to be kept secret, you’d have to turn her into another woman entirely. So you might as well go choose another woman.”

“I don’t want another woman. I want her.”

Blakeborough drank some brandy. “Well, you can’t have her. Between her argumentative nature and her ‘arresting’ looks, she’s had enough trouble finding suitors as it is. You paint her in one of your provocative scenes, and she’ll die a spinster for certain.”

Incredulous, Jeremy stared through the window at her. “A spinster! Are all the men in England mad?”

“Yes.” Blakeborough sighed. “Not to mention wary of the scandals that dog our family wherever we go.”

Suddenly Jeremy remembered the other bit of gossip he’d heard. Blakeborough’s brother had been convicted of kidnapping the bride’s cousin. That must be quite a tale. He’d have to get the earl to tell him sometime. After he arranged to have the impressive Yvette model for his latest work.

The first ones he’d exhibited in London—depictions of a lunatic asylum, a butcher shop, a carriage accident, and other “genre paintings,” as some called them—had received mixed reviews. Some critics had lauded his new direction. Others had complained that he no longer created the grand historical paintings for which he’d become known.

But his new work, an allegory, would give to everyday struggles the same weight as great events in history or mythology. It would be his masterpiece. With any luck, it would gain him a place in London’s Royal Academy of Arts.

With any luck, it would also launch him as an artist of equal caliber to Géricault or Delacroix, not just one more painter of the same old historical scenes. But for that, he needed a woman with a striking appearance to play the primary role. A woman like Blakeborough’s sister.

“As it happens, I’m quite a popular fellow in society right now,” Jeremy said. Even if not lauded by his peers to the extent he wanted. “So a fine painting of your sister by me might increase her popularity, too.”

The earl pondered that a moment, then narrowed his gray gaze on Jeremy. “That’s an excellent notion.”

“You see? I wouldn’t robe her in anything outrageous—”

“No, not that. What I mean is, you could paint her portrait, a formal one that shows off her attractions. That would surely help her in society.”

Jeremy cursed under his breath. “I don’t do portraits.”

“Why the devil not?”

“Because the sitters always want false representations. They think they should be depicted as more beautiful or clever or rich than they are. And since I refuse to cater to such hypocrisy, they’re never happy with the results.”

Blakeborough looked him over as if assessing his worth. “What if I paid you handsomely for the painting?”

“Fortunately, I don’t need the money.”

The earl snorted, clearly unfamiliar with that sentiment, especially coming from a lowly American artist. “Well, that’s the only way I’ll allow it. It’s a portrait or nothing, sir.”

Stubborn ass. “I will not paint a formal portrait of Yvette—”

“Lady Yvette,” Blakeborough corrected him.

“And even if I did, I would paint her as she is. I would never agree to a portrait that ‘shows off her attractions,’ whatever that means. Might as well ask me to dress her up like a whore to entice customers.”

“If that would work, I might consider it,” the earl grumbled. When Jeremy lifted an eyebrow, he added, “I’m joking. Mostly.”

“Why is it so all-fired important that she marry?”

Blakeborough stared into the ballroom at his sister. “I want her to be happy. And the longer she lives alone with me, the more likely that she will be dragged down by my cynical temperament.”

“Ah. Now that, I understand.” He wanted Amanda to be happy, too. He just didn’t want to sacrifice his own happiness for it.

“You said you have a sister as well?” the earl asked.

“Yes. And if you think it’s hard to get your sister married off, you should try it with mine.”

“Unattractive, is she?”

“No, her looks aren’t the problem. Amanda runs four textile mills in America as competently as any man, which doesn’t exactly endear her to the male populace.”

“Yes, but does she have a tart tongue like my sister?”

Jeremy snorted. “Despite being a little slip of a thing, she cows fellows twice her size.”

“But surely she can’t be as suspicious of men as Yvette.”

“Only of every chap she meets. And though Amanda is quite pretty, she has a horrible sense of fashion. At least your sister knows how to dress well.”

“When she chooses. You should see her wearing her most ragged gown and her permanently ink-stained gloves, poring over dog-eared manuscripts with a pencil behind one ear. Half the time, that damned pencil looses her hair from its pins to fall down about her shoulders.”

Jeremy would love to see Lady Yvette with her hair down. Not that he’d mention that to her brother. “That can’t compare to Amanda at the mills. She wears trousers beneath her skirts. Says they’re necessary to her modesty when she has to climb the ladders.”

“Climbs ladders, does she?” Blakeborough chuckled. “She and Yvette will get along famously. A pity that I need a wife willing to live in England. I’d marry her myself.” He paused. “Does your sister even want to marry?”

“Who knows? Though I suspect she’d like to have children.”

Or maybe not, given the tragic deaths of Hannah and baby Theodore. That had made quite an impression on Amanda in her youth.

Shoving that painful memory to the back of his mind, he took a puff on his cigar. “But whether Amanda wants a husband or not, I’m selfish enough to want her to have one. Then she might stop plaguing me to return home and help her run the confounded mills. She could get her spouse to help her instead.”

Blakeborough laughed. “You should coax her to come here to gain a husband. I can think of any number of younger sons with fine educations, good characters, and sterling connections who have no chance of making something of themselves while their families limit them to the few opportunities that are open to respectable gentlemen in the clergy, law, or the military. They would welcome the chance to start anew somewhere abroad.”

Jeremy gaped at him. “What a brilliant idea! She’s actually on her way here and should arrive within the month with my mother in tow. If you’d be willing to introduce her to decent gentlemen who might not mind moving to the countryside of Pennsylvania—”

“I’d be perfectly willing . . . as long as you are willing to paint my sister’s portrait.” The earl cast him a calculating stare. “What do you say? Is that a trade you would consider?”

Hmm. Much as he hated doing portraits, he hated even more the idea of arguing with Amanda continually about his refusal to return home. Maybe if he could gain her a husband, he’d finally get some peace.

He glanced back into the ballroom. And who was to say that in the course of meeting his obligation, he couldn’t also convince Lady Yvette to model for the other work that had seized his imagination so thoroughly? He had a knack for charming women. Especially ones he wanted to paint.

“All right.” He thrust out his hand. “It’s a trade.”

Blakeborough brightened as he shook it vigorously. “You won’t regret it, I swear. We’ll get our sisters married off yet.”

And Jeremy would get his masterpiece at last.

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30 of 32 people found the following review helpful.
Howdy, Negative Nancy here
By Irisrose
There was a time when I bought Sabrina Jefferies' books without reading the reviews, knowing I was in for an enjoyable read. Having not liked the book prior to this one, I actually did read reviews for The Art of Sinning. Out of 101, not a single negative review. Surely I'd love this one. Nope. I struggled to get to 50% where I quit reading. It was at that point when I came to the conclusion that I didn't care about these people or their motivations.

Yvette was so whiny (for the first half of the darned book at least!), always in her head about not being dainty enough or pretty enough. Surely the erection she feels against her can't be because he is attracted to her, and so on and on and on. Jeremy (on the cover) is pretty yummy, looking smolderingly over Yvette's shoulder and that's all I liked about him. His obsession with wanting to paint his "Juno" in what would be a scandalous manner got old for me. Other reviewers seemed to feel chemistry between the H/h. I didn't. Sure, he was horny for her from the instant he sees her and is always struggling against his desire, blah blah blah. I need more than sexual chemistry in my romances. Yvette requires assistance to get into the whorehouses that her brother Samuel frequented to find a nephew she's not sure exists. So, they make a deal in which they help each other out. I suppose they bantered some but most of the dialogue was thin and trite. I saw no reason why they should like each other (other than the lust, of course). It all fell flat. So many silly contrivances to put them together in sexual ways. They were all over each other within 2 or 3 days. The one person I did like was Jeremy's apprentice and I enjoyed the cant expressions. Disappointed.

10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
Jeffries delivers strong heroines who make me laugh and I quickly devoured the Art of Sinning.
By kimbacaffeinate
Jeffries has a habit of weaving past characters into her new books and we see some familiar faces. Our hero American painter, Jeremy Keene was first introduced in The Duke’s Men series and I was glad to read his story. It is unusual to have an American as our hero and Jeremy’s backstory and reasons for being abroad were interesting. Paint, passion, and a strong-headed Juno soon have him very busy. He has a reputation as a rogue who spends a lot of his time in the nunneries but we soon learn there is much more to Jeremy. While attending a wedding and looking for reasons to flee he spots Lady Yvette Barlow. He realizes she will be the perfect model for his latest masterpiece. He soon finds himself making deals not only with Yvette but also with her older brother just to paint Yvette. I love these types of “arrangement” tropes because things inevitably go wrong and usually in the most delicious ways.

Yvette is headstrong and well aware of two things. She is drawn to rakes and rakes are trouble. However, she needs Jeremy’s help gaining entry into the cities brothels and agrees to pose for him in exchange for his help. Edwin the Earl of Blakeborough wants to see his sister happily wed, but fears her outspokenness will hinder her prospects. I really liked Edwin. (as in I swooned and need to know more) The man comes off as a stodgy stuffed shirt, but as Jeffries peeled back his layers, I liked what we discovered. We meet other secondary character and see some beloved ones.

Unlike the Duke’ Men which weaved in suspense and danger The Art of Sinning focuses more on the characters themselves and their issues with love, trust, guilt etc. There is a small mystery thread concerning Yvette’ family and it added interest and excitement. The overall arc thread concerning men of the ton and their sisters/charges was an interesting one and I liked the concept. It should prove to be interesting and I am already excited for the stories to come.

The romance was slow-building and began with heated chemistry and wicked thoughts. Both characters tried to avoid acting on these feelings due to past experiences. We get a little banter as Yvette manages to unhinge Jeremy. Frustration, fear, trust and lack of communication hamper their progress but Jeffries did not overdo the angst allowing me to become engaged. We do finally get some heat and as always it was heated and beautifully done. I totally loved the play on the title. It is always fun to discover its meaning for the characters.

My only pet peeve was Jeremy’s overuse of the terms “thunderation.” I did not count the number of times he said this but it had to be well over a dozen times. After a while, the word had me rolling my eyes, which pulled me out of the story a little. Copy provided by publisher, full review at caffeinated book reviewer.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
4.5 Stars
By TracyJane
I love the idea of this series! Brothers and guardians starting a club to marry off their sisters/wards while trying to keep scoundrels and fortune hunters away from them - especially when most of them are scoundrels themselves - Love it!

This story centers on Jeremy Keane (Zoe's American Artist cousin)and Lady Yvette (Edward's sister) The book opens at Dominick and Jane's wedding. Where Edward and Jeremy meet on the terrace and not knowing who the other is, start talking about the trials and tribulations of trying to marry off their sisters. Jeremy had noticed Yvette immediately and then lost her in the crowd - he must find her, because he has decided that she is the perfect model for his masterpiece.

Jeremy learns that she is the earl's sister and comes up with a plan to paint her. He convinces Edward to let him paint her portrait - so he can marry her off. He then makes a bargain with Yvette to pose for his masterpiece. He agrees to help her find her brother Samuel (the villain in Jane & Dominick's book) son in a Covent Garden brothel.

I really liked the chemistry between Jeremy and Yvette, they both have secrets that make them wary to totally love or trust another. But they are so drawn to each other that their best intentions seem to fall to the wayside. Yvette has been burned by a scoundrel in the past and Jeremy has some very dark unresolved family issues that cause him to run from attachments.

The book is very well written, with Edward as a secondary character and cameos by Tristan and Zoe. We also meet some new players, who will presumably get their own stories - I have to say I am looking forward to a hero named Warren (don't see that name often in romance books) and I will admit that I am half in love with Edward.

So why 4.5 stars and not 5? Well, that is purely personal - I felt like the book got a little too angst-laden too close to the end. It is pretty quickly resolved - but it really brought me down and even the very sweet ending and epilogue were not enough to cheer me up.

I would however happily recommend this book and am eagerly awaiting the next book in the series!

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  • Sales Rank: #3731456 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-01-19
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.50" h x .12" w x 8.50" l, .23 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 48 pages

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Unlikely pig owners Steve and Derek got a whole lot more than they bargained for when the designer micro piglet they adopted turned out to be a full-sized 600-pound sow! In the bestselling tradition of pet memoirs such as Oogy, Dewey, and Giant George, the story of ESTHER THE WONDER PIG shows how families really do come in all shapes and sizes.

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It turned out there was nothing "micro" about Esther, and Steve and Derek had actually signed on to raise a full-sized commercial pig. Within three years, Tiny Esther grew to a whopping 600 pounds. After some real growing pains and a lot of pig-sized messes, it became clear that Esther needed much more space, so Steve and Derek made another life-changing decision: they bought a farm and opened the Happily Ever Esther Farm Sanctuary, where they could care for Esther and other animals in need.

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  • Sales Rank: #9885 in Books
  • Published on: 2016-05-31
  • Released on: 2016-05-31
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.50" h x .75" w x 8.50" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 224 pages

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"Told with self-effacing humor and a sense of wonder at what life can bring, ESTHER is the story of the transformative power of love between people and animals and how the decision to try to make a difference on a personal level can effect positive change far beyond anything that might have been imagined."―Larry Levin, New York Times bestselling author of Oogy: The Dog Only a Family Could Love

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"Steve and Derek show us what we already know at Mercy for Animals-that farmed animals are just as deserving of love and respect as the dogs and cats we share our home with-or, in their case, the pig they share their home with."―Nathan Runkle, founder & president, Mercy for Animals

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About the Author
In just two short years, Steve and Derek have cemented a place for themselves among the worlds most well-known and successful animal activists, accumulating hundreds of thousands of followers from all over the world. In 2014 Steve and Derek founded the Happily Ever Esther Farm Sanctuary in Campbellville, Ontario, where they continue to rescue and rehabilitate abandoned and abused farmed animals.
Caprice Crane is an award-winning, internationally bestselling, five-time novelist, screenwriter, and televisions writer. Caprice's humor and satirical observations have earned her a wildly loyal social media following and the distinction as one of the Huffington Post's "50 Funny People You Should Be Following on Twitter." Her debut novel Stupid and Contagious was published in fourteen countries, and Caprice was awarded the 2006 RT Reviews Choice Award. She followed that success in 2007 by winning the same award for her second novel Forget About It, another international bestseller. She has since published three more novels to critical acclaim including her debut YA novel, Confessions of a Hater, which received a love letter in the New York Times Book Review in the fall of 2013.

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I LOVED this book. I am bias because I already love Esther, her Dads, the dogs and all of the farm but reading this book was a true delight. I already knew most of Esther's story but the added insights never shared before on social media were a fun read. The book brings both out loud laughs as well as worries and also happy tears. If you know Esther or just want to read a heartwarming story of two men and their pig then I highly recommend this book. It is a must for any Esther fan.

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Thank you doesn't begin to describe my gratitude for sharing your (and Esther's) story. I absolutely LOVE this book!!! I laughed, I cried, I laughed some more and I nodded like a crazy woman when I've found myself in such similar situations I had to read it to my husband and then to my son who found the similarities uncanny and laughed with me!
Esther has been a big part of my life over the last year. I suffer from severe depression and anxiety and Esther ALWAYS brings me out of the darkness with her kindness and humor! My diet has also changed thanks to her and I am so happy to be a part of The Esther Movement! Thank you a million times over to sharing her with the world and writing this amazing book that continues to give me, and so many other humans and animals alike, hope for tomorrow!

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  • Original language: German, English
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  • Published on: 2009-05-22
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x .60" w x 7.30" l, 1.40 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 336 pages

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Brian Curtis joined the art department at The University of Miami in 1985. He is a representational painter whose current series of psycho-mythological narratives explores those transitional, tentative moments that occur between times of purposeful activity. In an age that is often categorized as being in a perpetual state of crisis he seeks, by monumentalizing the ordinary, to reinforce the shared human core that is embedded in everyday experience.

Brian completed a five-year project of writing, illustrating, and designing an introductory perceptual drawing text, Drawing from Observation, which McGraw-Hill published in 2002. This book contains over two hundred drawings from Miami students. Brian spent 2001 in his studio preparing for a solo exhibition of his narrative paintings, charcoal drawings, and digitally manipulated images installed at the Lowe Art Museum. In February of 2002 Brian presented a paper at the 90th Annual College Art Association conference in Philadelphia. His paper, titled "Preserving the Post-Medieval Mindset" was part of a session on Perceptual Drawing in Higher Education.

In the spring of 1999 Brian was awarded the Dean's Excellence in Teaching award and was also a finalist for the Excellence in Teaching Award for the University of Miami for both 1999 and 2000.

Brian is the head of Miami's drawing program and works with students in painting and printmaking programs.

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