Nicola could feel Lord Sebastian's heart beating. It was the most delightful feeling in the world. Surely it meant that The God liked her. More than simply liked her--loved her even. It had to! It just had to! Miss Nicola Sparks has fallen in love, big time. The object of her dreams is the fabulously rich Lord Sebastian, he of the ice-blue eyes, golden hair, and full-on mastery of the dance floor. To Nicky, Lord S. is a god. But are gods always quite as perfect as they are meant to be? A totally romantic story with an unforgettable heroine--from the best-selling author of The Princess Diaries.
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"I was surprised I enjoyed this book as much as I did! I'm kind of getting sick of Meg Cabot books, don't ask me why I'm still trying to get through them all. But this one was a very different style, sort of a Jane Austen type thing for teens. Very fun. I wish she'd write more like this."
— Suey (4 out of 5 stars)
" A cute book but it was way too predictable. I like me a little suspense every now and then eh? And duh Nicola is stupid for not liking the intellectual guy more so than the stupid self centered one. But it was cute nonetheless so that saved it for me. "
— Catalina, 2/14/2014" Harmless period romance. Predictable, but a fast read on a trip. "
— Gretchen, 2/13/2014" This book was a series of books that came out for young adults, making a non-sex version of historical romances. They were terrible, but I still loved the Meg Cabot humor. "
— Bethany, 2/11/2014" Very similar to Victoria and the Rogue (my favorite book) though not at all redundant. "
— Genevieve, 2/1/2014" For me this is a perfectly balanced book. Super quick read, but also really fun. "
— Wendy, 1/31/2014" I liked it at first but after you've read a lot of Cabot's books, you realize her writing style is the same, the language is the same, runs along the same theme, and everything is typical and predictable. She could do better than this sleeping pill. 2.5/5 stars. "
— Sandy, 1/23/2014" It has exactly the same plot as Victoria and the Rogue. "
— Melissa, 1/16/2014" Meg Cabot + Regency romance = WHAT??!?!?!?!!! So delightful. "
— Rachel, 1/16/2014" An extremely sweetened, Jane Austenesque story for preteens. Very predictable, but cute. "
— Suzi, 12/30/2013" A solid, early effort by Meg Cabot - showing YA strengths to come. "
— Marie, 12/26/2013" Cuteness. And about as deep as you would expect teen regency chicklit to be. "
— Hanna, 12/16/2013" A light fun read that takes place during one of my favorite time era's (in literature that is, I don't think I'd want to live in this era). "
— Chanae, 12/13/2013" Silly, harmless, often clever, very sweet. Not historically accurate but cute as a button. "
— Lia, 12/9/2013" Super light read and predictable, but a lot of fun if you like a little teen romance. "
— Megan, 12/8/2013" It was actually pretty boring until about 60% of the book. I felt only obligated to read it since I checked it out from the Library. That's about it. I think I'm pretty much done with Meg Cabot for ever. "
— Sophia, 9/12/2013" Nicola and the Viscount made a novel set in 1800 London highly enjoyable. The characters were spunky and amusing, as was the story. "
— Tarryn, 2/7/2013" This might be a decent book for a teenage girl, although I feel it unfortunately contributes to the highly unrealistic romantic expectations girls tend to have at that age, and it also does nothing to teach them an appreciation of good literature, what with its completely improbably plot. "
— Letitia, 10/28/2012" Cute, predictable, and entirely like her other historical ya romance. "
— Chris, 10/22/2012" I love Cabot's "historical" fiction. They have a Jane Austen like feel where you have a love/hate relationship with the heroine sometimes. I thought it was darling. "
— Nicole, 5/13/2012" This was an easy read just for fun...very girlie and silly...I liked it! "
— Cherie, 3/22/2012" Cute, quick, very light read. "
— Amy, 3/14/2012" sweet and short, not short and sweet.a light read with the hint of intrigue. an airport/flight book for a couple hours. "
— Trista, 3/8/2012" This is one of my favorite Meg Cabot books. I have read it once and listened to it several times on CD. It is a very sweet with a few twists and turns. "
— Amber, 1/4/2012" Such a sweet book. I adored it!<br/>Meg Cabot is such a lovely author! "
— Stephanie, 5/15/2011" 1820's romance written for the non-initiated period lover. I would have loved this if I were 16, and I think it is a much safer choice than many other YA romances out there now, but it was just to fluffy for me. "
— Michelle, 3/11/2011" A light fun read that takes place during one of my favorite time era's (in literature that is, I don't think I'd want to live in this era). "
— Chanae, 2/28/2011" Very , Very predictable. But like all Cabot books, it is light-hearted and funny. "
— Pranu, 2/4/2011" Nicola and the Viscount was not my favorite Meg Cabot book. It was pretty shallow and predictable, but it was a good enough flick, especially for a teen audience. "
— Witskee1, 1/27/2011" Loved it.. <br/>So romantic... <br/>Something that will never happen in real life!! "
— Ayesha, 1/20/2011" This is one of my favorite Meg Cabot books. I have read it once and listened to it several times on CD. It is a very sweet with a few twists and turns. "
— Amber, 1/13/2011" I was only about 10 pages through this book when I had the entire plot figured out. There really weren't any surprises to it. It was entirely predictable and unoriginal. Only the main character was slightly uplifting. "
— Maja, 12/25/2010" Much much more cheesey than Victoria and the Rogue. I thought it more cliched as well. However, it definitely serves its purpose as a light read. "
— Kelli, 12/22/2010Meg Cabot is a New York Times bestselling author of books for both adults and teens, including the #1 New York Times bestsellers All-American Girl and The Princess Diaries books, two of which have been made into major motion pictures by Disney. She is also the author of The Mediator series, the Airhead series, and many books for adults. Find out more at MegCabot.com.
Amanda Root is an English stage, screen, and voice actor. In 2009 her performance in The Norman Conquests earned her a Tony nomination for Best Performance for a Featured Actress in a Play. She also played the voice of Sophie in The BFG, held the starring role in the 1995 BBC film adaptation of Jane Austen’s Persuasion, and played Miranda in the British television comedy All About Me.