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Notorious Pleasures by Elizabeth Hoyt
Notorious Pleasures by Elizabeth Hoyt













Notorious Pleasures by Elizabeth Hoyt

“Once this chapter ends, I am taking a break.” But the problem with that is every chapter was a cliffhanger of some sort. So there is no excuse for this except that I was so drawn into this story, I could not put it down. It was labor day, but I am always working. I read this book in a span of about 5 hours.

Notorious Pleasures by Elizabeth Hoyt

I don’t even know how to write a review that does not have something in it to complain about. As horrifying as it was, I laughed out loud. With that kind of name, that really says a lot. I refuse to read reviews for this book, because, like I said. As Hero’s wedding nears, and Griffin’s enemies lay plans to end their dreams forever, can two imperfect people find perfect true love? Yet their near-constant battle of wits soon sparks desire-desire that causes their carefully constructed worlds to come tumbling down. Hero takes an instant dislike to him, and Griffin thinks that Hero, with her charities and faultless manners, is much too impeccable for society, let alone his brother. How he spends his days is a mystery, but all of London knows he engages in the worst sorts of drunken revelry at night. Lord Griffin Reading is far from perfect – and he likes it that way. True, the Marquis of Mandeville is a trifle dull and has no sense of humor, but that doesn’t bother Hero. Lady Hero Batten, the beautiful sister of the Duke of Wakefield, has everything a woman could want, including the perfect fiancé.

Notorious Pleasures by Elizabeth Hoyt

But this is my boyfriend book, not yours, so get your grubby hands off. I could gush about this all day, but this book to me is like a new boyfriend. Book Two in the Maiden Lane Series Notorious Pleasures is not only good, it is fantastic.















Notorious Pleasures by Elizabeth Hoyt