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| Title | : | Lessons from a Courtesan |
| Author | : | Jenna Petersen |
| Book Format | : | ebook |
| Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 384 pages |
| Published | : | June 24th 2008 by HarperCollins Publishers |
| Categories | : | Romance. Historical Romance. Historical. Regency. Regency Romance |

Jenna Petersen
ebook | Pages: 384 pages Rating: 3.74 | 697 Users | 45 Reviews
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Lesson #1: Every man loves a mystery.A scandalous siren called Ria has electrified the ton. Every gentleman in London desires her; every woman envies her. And they are all desperate to know the secrets of the tantalizing, seductively beautiful courtesan. All except Justin, the Earl of Baybary. He knows all about Ria. He learned every inch of her tender skin, every taste of her luscious lips . . . on their wedding night. Lesson #2: No man can make you lose control . . . unless you let him.Though theirs was an arranged marrige, still Victoria surrendered to passion and gave herself to Justin completely. When he left her alone the next morning, she swore she would never again let him into her bed. Now, though she has other reasons for returning to the city, she enjoys tormenting Justin, letting him see the way other men lust for her. But keeping herself from him is such exquisite torture . . . and forgiveness will lead to an ecstasy unbelievably divine.Details Books Supposing Lessons from a Courtesan
| Original Title: | Lessons From a Courtesan |
| ISBN: | 0061693170 (ISBN13: 9780061693175) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Setting: | London, England,1815(United Kingdom) |
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Ratings: 3.74 From 697 Users | 45 ReviewsPiece Epithetical Books Lessons from a Courtesan
Didn't care for Justin's attitude toward his wife and Victoria always willing to fall into Justin's arms after all he's done in the past.Unfortunately, this book didn't live up to expectations. The plot was interesting but somehow, as the story progressed, it went downhill. As much as i liked the characters, there were some scenes that makes me really wanna smack them. Repeatedly. So darn frustrating!Like Victoria Talbot for instance. She claims she doesn't want to get entangled with Justin again to avoid being hurt and that he no longer concerns her. But every time he sticks his tongue in her mouth, she melts like butter and all
Marah is annoying. I would pee on her. That's how much I can't stand her. As for Victoria, she's obnoxious. She hasn't seen Justin in 3 years and "apparently" can't stand him, but he touches her big toe and she's swept away by desire with weeping lady petals and rock hard nipples. #sparemeAlso, these "Lessons from a Courtesan" clearly is supposed to be ironic as Victoria DOES THE EXACT OPPOSITE.

This book was delicious and hot. The title should have been "Lessons to the Courtesan" because her husband taught her over and over and over. I like this book better than the book right after it called "A Scoundrel Surrender" with Caleb. This book was much more developed and engaging. The storyline was interesting also, I wanted to know if the friend was still alive and if the creepy guy got a hold to her. Great Read and HOT book cover.PS. This book made me want to run out and get a bed with bed
Petersen gets the sex out of the way quickly, marrying her protagonists off in the opening chapter -- the main story takes place a few years later, when Justin, Lord Baybary, discovers that Victoria, whom he abandoned to their country estate after their wedding night, is running around London pretending to be a courtesan. Since they're already married, by the conventions of the romance genre they can have all the sex scenes they want (and do) while trying to suss out each other's secrets...
Wow. Yep...just, wow! What a plot! What awesome characters! Everything that should ever be "right" with a romance novel hit home in this book, no doubt! First of all, the plot; defiantly, in it's nature, unique. Forced into a marriage with the enemy of his family, Justin Talbot does marry Victoria, but literally ditches her on their wedding night. Telling her to her face he has no intention of having a true marriage, but one only in name, Justin skedaddles for three whole years, touring the
3,5 stars. Goodreads!! You gotta upgrade your rating system ASAP!!I love the steamy scenes between Victoria and Justin (we got plenty here guys). However, because our two main characters often indulged in their love/lust whatever, their supposedly "investigation" often forgotten. Another tiny problem, there should have been PROLOGUE!! Come'on guys, it was mentioned before that it's gonna be a problem if people knew that Ria was Victoria aka Lady Baybary. So, it's only natural that I wanna know

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