For prim and shy Daphne Wade, the sweetest guilty pleasure of all is secretly watching her employer, the Duke of Tremore, as he works the excavation site on his English estate. Anthony hired Daphne to restore the priceless treasures he has been digging up, but it's hard for a woman to keep her mind on her work when her devastating handsome employer keeps taking his shirt off. He doesn't know she's alive, but who could blame her for falling hopelessly in love with him anyway?
Anthony thinks that his capable employee knows all there is to know about antiquities, but when his sister decides to turn the plain young woman in gold-rimmed glasses into an enticing beauty, he declares the task to be impossible. Daphne is devastated when she overhears...and determined to prove him wrong. Now a vibrant and delectable Daphne has emerged from her shell, and the tables are turned. Will Anthony see that the woman of his dreams has been right there all along?
Unconsciously, I might be on a quest to have as many first-time reads from as many authors as I can . And consciously, I just might be ready to 'let go' of the same authors I've been reading all through the years. And by let go I mean let my mind know that there are other great authors out there who are worth my time.
And here I found another one.
I admit, it started quite slowly for me. I didn't catch on to LLG's style right from the top. But I think I did right on cue because there was a point (I don't remember exactly where) when I just zipped right through the pages.
Anthony, the Duke of Tremore, was an okay hero. Great, even. I really couldn't blame her for not noticing Daphne from the get go. If a woman acted like she did in his presence, I guess that's just the way he'd react, thinking she's a machine in this case. Although it did irked me to read him offering marriage for duty and honor. I don't know why he kept on harping on that when he knew that Daphne had already got under his skin and doing what they did didn't have to do about duty and honor.
As for Daphne, I like her. What she went through was harsh but she came out the winner anyway. Fortunately, it didn't happen to me but if it hurts to have the person you love not love you right back, to hear him say that you are anything but a woman in his eyes has gotta be heartbreaking. But the first time she really made her mark in this story was when she gave her notice of resignation and just about lashed out on Anthony when he refused to accept it.
To say the least, I love Anthony's journey in 'discovering' Daphne like the way she was rediscovering him. And the game about the language of flowers was really something. (I know I always like learning about the symbolism of flowers when I play Hangaroo. Hehehe!) I can't single out a favorite scene but I was really impressed by the big picture. So it goes without saying that I'm looking forward to my next LLG.
Final verdict: 8.5/10. Great read.
Friday, May 11
Guilty Pleasures by Laura Lee Guhrke
Posted by Kookie at 6:02 PM
Labels: 8.5, Historical: Regency, Laura Lee Guhrke
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I must be seeing this authors name everywhere, because I was sure that I had one of her books in my TBR, but when I went to look for the title I couldn't find it.
That sure is a nice cover.
I haven't read any LLG although I have been meaning too for a while. I should try and get onto it shouldn't I!
This is the only one that I have by her that I have kept so far. I enjoyed this one as well.
Chantal--
LOL! I know...the cover is simple BUT sexy in a big way. And that goes for the storyline as well.
Marg--
Yey! Let us know what ya think of her work as soon as you read them.
Kris--
So does that mean that you have read some of her other stuff that you didn't like? Do tell so that I will have the presence of mind to avoid them. :P
Hmm, I haven't read anything by LLG either but I must fix that pronto if you enjoyed this book than I know for sure that I will too! =)
Ween--
I actually found this book in that list of most romantic books I found in your blog. LOL! So when I saw this in a book sale, I didn't hesitate to grab it. It turned out to be a great read. :o)
It is not that I did not like them, I did, but they were not keepers for me. I am not a big historical reader so very few are keepers for me that are historicals.
Hey Kookie! I'm glad you enjoyed this one, which just reminded me that I do have this book in my TBR pile! Although I'm waiting till I find the 2nd book of the series... you should try her latest, And Then He kissed Her (or something like that... my memory is fussy)... I really enjoyed it!
Kris--
I'm a big historicals buff and I easily get pleased so I don't think I'll have a hard time liking her other stuff.
Nath--
Yup, that's the title. Am keeping a look out for that already. :o)
Hmmm? On BB or SF? I know the other girls have read it and it's on my list of books to read but I haven't gotten around to it...(will I ever get around to all the books on my list? Probably not, but meh) haha.
I think it might have been on Coffee House Banter, girl.
And just when you're about done with one book, you add three more into the pile. I know the feeling. Hehehe!
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