

For God’s sake she made a deal to Sebastian who’s reputation is unforgivable. She’s strong-willed though it isn’t obvious.

It’s just Evie, as a heroine, though she was described as innocent, is the best. Vincent called a Devil He is so adorable but then again he speaks so wickedly but with love and affection though he doesn’t know it. You know as Sebastian whispered surprisingly sweet things to Evie, or most the times, he uttered dirty, wicked, sexy things to her, I fell giddy and excited and happy. Most of the times, im wondering how St. They made me care for them, made me giddy, made me flutter my eyes as I imagine myself watching them close. Though this is cliched plot, Miss Kleypas created two unforgettable characters whose stories and personalities really tugged at my heart. Especially Sebastian. These unlikely couple had made their way to my heart and seemed no plan of leaving their acquired space. Everytime I read a historical, I remember Evie and Sebastian. This must be my most favorite Historical Romance, except maybe for the Bronte’s classic novels. The things is, she went to escape cruelty only to run towards the devils himself, or at least that’s what Sebastian wanted people to see him as. She needs to get away from her cruel relatives and so she made a deal to him. It just happens that Evie is desperate too. He even kidnapped one of Evie’s friends due to his desperation. Sebastian is in need of an heiress, a woman with money that can help him retain his title of dukedom in the future. She impulsively turned to him upon learning about his situation.

In short, he’s no innocent and that’s why Evie seemed to arouse some disdain in him.Įvie doesn’t care. He even claimed that he excelled in his own chosen profession which is being a degenerate seducer. But the worst of it all is that he knows it. But she’s also a heiress, the kind of woman that Sebastian, Lord St. She stammers and as innocent as a child can be. This is one of those cliched stories about reformed rakes…Įvangeline ‘Evie’ Jenner is the shyest of them all. Sometimes the fractures in two separate souls became the very hinges that held them together.

From wallflowers to fiery husband hunters, these girls will blow your mind. Set in London 1843, four girls, who usually found themselves sitting together ball after ball, soiree after soiree, watching other girls dance and get courted, finally get to an agreement that they would help each other win a husband starting from the eldest to the youngest. SERIES: Walflowers #3 (can be read as standalone)
