A Woman Entangled (Blackshear Family #3)
Cecilia Grant
Rated: 3.82 of 5 stars
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· Steam/Spice level: 3 of 5
Open door [?]
· 27 ratings · 336 pages · Published: 25 Jun 2013
Kate Westbrook has dreams far bigger than romance. Love won’t get her into London’s most consequential parties, nor prevent her sisters from being snubbed and looked down upon—all because their besotted father unadvisedly married an actress. But a noble husband for Kate would deliver a future most suited to the granddaughter of an earl. Armed with ingenuity, breathtaking beauty, and the help of an idle aunt with connections, Kate is poised to make her dreams come true. Unfortunately, a familiar face—albeit a maddeningly handsome one—appears bent on upsetting her scheme.
Implored by Kate’s worried father to fend off the rogues eager to exploit his daughter’s charms, Nick Blackshear has set aside the torch he’s carried for Kate in order to do right by his friend. Anyway, she made quite clear that his feelings were not returned—though policing her won’t abate Nick’s desire. Reckless passion leads to love’s awakening, but time is running out. Kate must see for herself that the charms of high society are nothing compared to the infinite sweet pleasures demanded by the heart.
“A fresh, unforgettable voice in historical romance.”—New York Times bestselling author Madeline Hunter
Tagged as:
- historical 17
- friends to lovers 17
- regency 16
- take-charge heroine 6
- virgin heroine 6
- sweet/gentle hero 5
- working class hero 4
- class difference 3
- third person pov 3
- dual pov 3
- slow burn 3
- m-f romance 3
- georgian 1
- angst 1
- Add topics
- content warnings
- death / grief 2
- geography
- england 2
- united kingdom 2
- british isles 2
- western & central europe 1
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The 'Blackshear Family' series
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regency · historical · third-person-pov · sweet-hero · strong heroine · england · m-f · dual-pov · length-medium · death · united-kingdom · british-isles · humor · secret-relationship · grumpy sunshine · georgian · class difference · slow burn · open-door · explicit-open-door
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