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Vixen in Velvet

Dressmakers, Book 3

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Vixen in Velvet

By: Loretta Chase
Narrated by: Kate Reading
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From the Diary of Leonie Noirot: The perfect corset should invite its undoing . . .

Lethally charming Simon Blair, Marquess of Lisburne, has reluctantly returned to London for one reason only: a family obligation. Still, he might make time for the seduction of a certain redheaded dressmaker-but Leonie Noirot hasn't time for him. She's obsessed with transforming his cousin, the dowdy Lady Gladys, into a swan.

Leonie's skills can coax curves-and profits-from thin air, but his criminally handsome lordship is too busy trying to seduce her to appreciate her genius. He badly needs to learn a lesson, and the wager she provokes ought to teach him, once and for all.

A great plan, in theory-but Lisburne's become a serious distraction and Leonie's usual logic is in danger of slipping away as easily as a silk chemise. Could the Season's greatest transformation be her own?

Contains mature themes.

©2014 Loretta Chekani (P)2024 Tantor
Historical Historical Fiction Regency Romantic Comedy Victorian
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It is very rare to see such a great rhythm in this type of books but author is really clever & really don't know what will happen next. The dressmaker collection are some of the best books I have read in the last 12 months.
They are almost as good as the Stella Riley Rockcliffe books. I would thoroughly recommend.

Loved all 3 books

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I love Loretta Chase. It’s a modern retelling of Regency without the historical inaccuracies that you usually find - it’s well-written, a bit steamy and funny too. Plus the heroines aren’t simpering idiots. The hero in this one is more over-bearing than most of Chase’s others, but I suppose he has to do something to overcome his most unromantic-hero-name…Simon.
Kate Reading’s narration is full of expression, colour and humour but her mispronunciations of British English really grated in this book…aristocracy, details, adult, coital etc etc.
Really fun listen as always though!

Love Loretta Chase - narration great but not perfect

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