Monday, October 3, 2011
Historical Review: Scoundrel's Honor [Mass Market Paperback]
I've finished "Scoundrel's Honor" by Rosemary Rogers.
Product Description
When her younger sister is abducted, strong-willed Emma Linley-Kirov will make a deal with the devil himself to rescue her. Devastatingly handsome, Dimitri Tipova is a scoundrel, seducer … and the only man who can help her, though his motive is cold, hard vengeance. Emma dares to trust him, but at what price?
As prince of Saint Petersburg's underworld, Dimitri has wealth, power, women — everything but revenge against his nefarious father. Emma is an enchanting means to an end. But as their dangerous pursuit sweeps them from the ballrooms of Russia to the steamy streets of Cairo, his savage desire for her grows. And leads him to a crossroads between his dark obsession … and the promise of love.
Product Details
Mass Market Paperback: 432 pages
Publisher: HQN Books; Original edition (November 1, 2010)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0373774567
ISBN-13: 978-0373774562
My Review:
The book opens with Emma Linley-Kirov living in Russia where she runs a inn when she learns her sixteen year old sister Anya has run off or been abducted by two men who have promised her a stage career. She seeks the help of family from her mother's side The Duke of Huntley who recommend Dimitri Tipova known as "The Beggar Czar".
Their pursuit takes them from England to Cairo where she charms the influential Caliph Rajih who falls in love with her and wants her as his wife. He wants to make her happy so he helps her with finding her sister.
During their adventures Dimitri realizes Emma is the women for him and he really works hard at convincing her that she belongs at his side. She believes she's not the one for him and really needs convincing though she does love him. I really love the scenes between Dimitri and Caliph who take a dislike to each other and try to win Emma's love by one upping each other.
This book had everything that I love in a historical romance (well written characters, romance, historical facts suspense, some truly vile villains and an interesting love triangle). This book was very tame compared to earlier books by Rosemary.
5/5
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