Oh, those naughty rakes. With their wicked winks, sensual smiles, and bad boy habits, you just can’t take them out in polite society. But who wants to go out when you can stay in…?
Stolen Pleasures
Sebastian Blake, Earl of Merrick, long ago fled the responsibilities of his title to become the infamous pirate, Captain Phoenix. But the booty he’s just captured on a merchant ship is a fierce tempered minx who claims to be a bride…his bride, married to him by proxy on behest of their fathers. He could shame his hated family and return his beautiful wife untouched, but no treasure has ever proved more tempting to Sebastian, and making their marriage a true one–in every sense–is his one urgent desire …
Lucien's Gamble
Lucien Remington’s reputation as a debauched libertine who plays by no one’s rules–in business or the bedroom–is well deserved. He gets what he wants, social repudiation be damned. But society can keep from him the one thing he truly desires, the untouchable Lady Julienne La Coeur. Until she sneaks into his club dressed as a man and searching for her irresponsible brother. Suddenly she’s in Lucien’s grasp, his to take, and his mind is filled with the most wickedly sinful thoughts. A gentleman would walk away from the temptation she presents. But then, Lucien has never claimed to be a gentleman…
Her Mad Grace
Hugh La Coeur never wanted to be the Earl of Montrose. Wine, women, and a hefty wager are preferable to responsibility of any kind. It’s certainly preferable to spending the night in an eerie, neglected mansion owned by a legendary madwoman. The duchess’s companion, the fiercely independent Charlotte, is another matter altogether. Hugh would be happy to spend as many nights in her bed as possible. He knows she’s hiding terrible secrets, but for once in his life, Hugh has the desire to take on someone else’s burden as his own, no matter what the danger…
They’re mad, bad, and totally irresistible
ISBN:2147483647
Author:Sylvia Day
Agwanda –
When it comes to writing, Charles is a guru and ever since I started reading his work, I’ve never been disappointed. Such a great book, I enjoyed every bit of it. The chapters aren’t too long to bore you, plot is really clear and well laid out, no unnecessary jargons( at no particular time did I have to use my dictionary or Google to look up for a word), No forced scenes or characters, yaani Kila kitu just flows effortlessly.
He is consistent in delivering quality work and honestly speaking, I think he is the most underrated author from these sides of the Sahara.
Congratulations and looking forward to another one from you
Agwanda –
When it comes to writing, Charles is a guru and ever since I started reading his work, I’ve never been disappointed. Such a great book, I enjoyed every bit of it. The chapters aren’t too long to bore you, plot is really clear and well laid out, no unnecessary jargons( at no particular time did I have to use my dictionary or Google to look up for a word), No forced scenes or characters, yaani Kila kitu just flows effortlessly.
He is consistent in delivering quality work and honestly speaking, I think he is the most underrated author from these sides of the Sahara.
Congratulations Charles
Thuo P. –
The description of the book as a family horror and thriller is justice well served. During the reading, I put the book down a number of times to gaze into nothingness to let the momental trauma pass. If I had any tears left, they would have been shed for various members of the Rukwaro family.
The mix of history, events based in actual places ( a signature in Chanchori’s bodies of work) and fiction is magical, to say the least. One of these days, I’m taking a journey down the Mara (and the book with me) just to experience the book better. I’m definitely going out to actively read and listen to first hand Mau Mau experience.
Chanchori has been and remains a literary genius.