
Guilty Series 3
The Marriage Bed
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Narrated by:
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Anne Flosnik
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By:
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Laura Lee Guhrke
Everyone in society knows that the marriage of Lord and Lady Hammond is an unhappy one. Everyone knows they have barely spoken to one another in over nine years. But what no one in society knows are the reasons why...
Lady Viola Courtland was a romantic and impulsive young girl when she fell instantly in love with the handsome and dashing Viscount Hammond. Unbeknownst to Viola, John Hammond had already given his heart to the only woman he would ever love - his cousin's wife - but he was in dire financial straits and desperately needed to marry a wealthy heiress.
In Viola, he thought he had found the perfect woman - beautiful and rich with a sweet nature. But Viola was neither practical nor sensible when it came to marriage, for she fully expected her husband to love her and was determined to settle for nothing less. Soon, however, John's secret was unwittingly revealed, but by then they were married and it was too late.
Until one day, John finally came to his senses and prayed it wasn't too late to win back the love of his very own wife.
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Liked it, but could have loved it with a few changes
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The heroine is very mad at all the affairs he has and is embarrassed to have to see all the women her husband has been with. He gets involved with several women in the same social circls as his wife and friends. I just can't get past this, as it's so hurtful to his wife..even if she has thrown him out of the "marriage bed". This was just so thoughtless, as many men would have found women that had no connection to their spouse.
This makes the HEA very difficult to enjoy. I kept thinking that I could never look him in the face after humiliating me for 9 years!! There is also an event at the end of the book, that if it had been me..I would have walked away, but the heroine stays. Not sure why, but I guess that she must really love him. I also thought it was strange that she did not have any male friends in all those years...a little jealousy on the part of the hero would have made me feel better about their situation. It just seemed like the heroine had so much to forgive and suffer, but he had nothing, but a string of lovers.
Not my kind of romance, but it might be more realistic for the regency era. It may appeal to some people, but I was just upset for the heroine and she had my pity, if not my understanding.
Terrible Hero
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Really liked first book in series; Not this one
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