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"a wonderful Victorian historical"
Reviewed by Cynthia Meidinger
Posted July 30, 2002 on The Best Reviews
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Reviewed by Sheri Melnick
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Summary"My Fair Lady" meets "Pretty Woman" in Hope Tarr's
Tempting
Simon Belleville should have taken the poor prostitute
straight to Newgate
Gaol. As the head of Her Majesty's Morality and Vice
Commission, he's
supposed to be closing down brothels--not consorting with
the "ladies" who
work in them. But one glimpse of Christine Tremayne's
sweet, innocent face,
and he is enraptured. Instead of locking her up in a gaol
cell, he enrolls
her in finishing school--hoping against hope that he will
be able to put her
out of his mind. Now that he has a chance to win a seat
in
Parliament, the
last thing he wants is a scandal. But the lovely
Christine
proves to be a
woman unlike any other--charming and intelligent, deeply
mysterious and
deliciously witty. And Simon has never been so intrigued--
or so tempted...
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