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To Wed a Wicked Prince (Cavendish Square #2) Paperback | Pages: 490 pages
Rating: 3.52 | 1061 Users | 88 Reviews

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Title:To Wed a Wicked Prince (Cavendish Square #2)
Author:Jane Feather
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 490 pages
Published:March 25th 2008 by Pocket Star
Categories:Romance. Historical Romance. Historical. Regency. Fiction

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When a prince has more than marriage on his mind, it might be folly.

Livia Lacey came to the house she inherited in London’s Cavendish Square with her two friends, Lady Cornelia Dagenham and Lady Aurelia Farnham, to experience the excitement of city life. With Cornelia now happily married, Livia and Aurelia are on their own. But dashing Prince Alex Prokov, a newcomer to London, seems enchanted by Liv the moment they meet. Disarmed by the prince’s determined pursuit of her, his exuberant joy of living, and the desires he awakens in her, Liv agrees to marry him.

But while night is a time for passionate embraces, Liv discovers that her irresistible husband can be as autocratic as he is extravagantly generous. While Alex balks at Liv’s independent ways, he refuses to explain his own comings and goings. When Liv learns one of Alex’s secrets she only loves him more. But when she learns the other secret, will she feel wickedly betrayed?

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Original Title: To Wed a Wicked Prince
ISBN: 1416525521 (ISBN13: 9781416525523)
Edition Language: English
Series: Cavendish Square #2

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Jane Feather - To Wed a Wicked Prince (Cavendish Square #2) Very Funny! Love Jane Feather! Livia Lacey came to the house she inherited in London's Cavendish Square with her two friends, Lady Cornelia Dagenham and Lady Aurelia Farnham, to experience the excitement of city life. With Cornelia now happily married, Livia and Aurelia are on their own. But dashing Prince Alex Prokov, a newcomer to London, seems enchanted by Liv the moment they meet. Disarmed by the prince's determined pursuit of her,

I skimmed this book. I generally enjoy Jane Feather's book but not this one. I did not care about the spy aspect and the ending was quick and unsatisfying.

20/12 - Not as good as the first book in the series. I don't like the hero, Alexander Prokov, much at all. He appears to pursue Livia within a few sentences of the start of the first chapter (not counting the prologue). At first I wasn't sure if he was going to be a bad guy attempting to ingratiate himself to Livia in order steal something, information or an object, from her or the house. Even after their marriage, less than half way through the book, he still doesn't seem trustworthy or

So so storyline. It was kinda confusing with all of the Russian politics. Who's side was he really on? Didn't feel the normal chemistry that Jane puts into her novels. Wasn't one of my favorties of hers.

Pretty lame actually.

* Concept of espionage/spies are fascinating, but poorly executed in this novel* Lack of romance in beginning, seemed forced* Secretive-untrustworthy, not clear motives* Inconsistency in heroine--rather insipid and shallow at start* Author's version of spies/espionage--laughable and not appealing to me* Puts "trashy" in trashy romance* Something just doesn't sit right with me about these books (Cavendish Square)I may seem cruel, but this book severely disappointed me.

This is the second installment of the Cavendish Square series, Livia's story. It was not as compelling as the first one, Nell and Harry's story. I think it was because of the Russian intrigue element not being as interesting as the side plot of the first...and the names were hard to keep straight of Alex's coconspiritors and enemies...which were which. At any rate our heroine saves the day and HEA prevailed but with a questionable future as Alex will still be involved in a plot to overthrow the

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