Jo Beverley, one of romance fiction's most heralded authors, pens a steamy tale that picks up shortly after the events in Winter Fire (L1124). In A Most Unsuitable Man, Damaris Myddleton has plenty of money-but she is looking for a husband with a title who will lead her into the welcoming arms of the aristocracy. Despite her quest for respectability, she keeps noticing her attraction to Mr. Octavius Fitzroger, a penniless man with no prospects who agrees to help Damaris find just the right spouse.
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"I don't have much to say about this book. Certainly an enjoyable light read. And since I've read it twice, and fully intend to hang onto it so I can read it again, that has to say something about it. "
— Starling (4 out of 5 stars)
" ahhh, a saucy romance :) just the thing for a cold Seattle spring. This was a fun read. "
— Jery, 5/9/2011" Some good parts but generally I couldn't wait to get it over and done with it was becoming so painful. "
— Mary, 5/9/2011" Good historical Romance. Not one of the best by Beverly though. "
— Alex, 1/9/2011" Fun romance, great sexual tension, but didn't inspire me beyond that. "
— S, 6/26/2010" It was an enjoyable book, but I admit to skimming through parts. Too much intrigue for me. "
— Laura, 4/18/2010" Somewhat interesting and unique plot. Not very memorable. "
— Jkdaun, 3/17/2010" This book was almost disappointingly good. "
— Muffinsquire, 10/27/2009Jo Beverley is widely regarded as one of the most talented romance writers today. She has won the Romance Writers of America’s cherished RITA Award and is one of only a handful of members in the RITA Hall of Fame. She has also received the Romantic Times Career Achievement Award. Born in England, she now lives with her family in Victoria, British Columbia, just a ferry ride away from Seattle.
Jenny Sterlin, winner of several Earphones Awards, has more than ninety audio titles to her credit, including Laurie R. King’s popular Sherlock Holmes / Mary Russell series. Before beginning her narration career, she helped found England’s experimental Living Theatre.