Thursday, March 10, 2011

An Affair Without End by Candace Camp, 384 pages


Lady Vivian may be the only daughter of a duke, but she has long since decided that marriage is not for her. She is content with her life, but the oh-so proper Earl of Stewkesbury stirs emotions that tempt Vivian into proposing a tempting arrangement for the two of them. Oliver is determined to live by the guidelines set by Society, and he knows that the beautiful, but tempteous Vivian would never be a suitable wife. But the attraction between them has him breaking the rules he has lived his life by. Throw in American cousins, jewelry heists, and a murder mystery, and Oliver quickly finds himself questioning whether he wants to live his life without Vivian in it.

"An Affair Without End" is the third in the Willowmere Series by Candace Camp. It is a light-hearted Regency romance, filled with romance, intrigue, and lots of seduction. For anyone who is wanting a fun, romp of a read, this is a good read, but I wouldn't make a special trip to pick it up. It lacks the humor of Georgette Heyer and the steam of Johanna Lindsey.

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