Friday 30 November 2007

"Midnight Pleasures" by Eloisa James



Midnight Pleasures by Eloisa James 2000

Description from back of book:
"To her legions of adoring suitors, it comes as quite a shock when Lady Sophie York rejects an offer of marriage from the dashing, rakish Patrick Foakes in favor of amiable but dull Braddon Chatwin. He may be an earl, but it is Patrick's stolen kisses that sear her lips. When Patrick, in disguise, scales a ladder to retrieve his friend's fiancee, he never expects the elopment to be his own. Neither does Sophie, Braddon, or the rest of the tattling ton. One hasty wedding later, the passionate innocent and the sophisticated rogue play out their own intricate dance as Sophie masters what it takes to keep a man where he belongs. And Patrick learns the ultimate lesson in love."

This book is one of the very few of Eloisa James's books I've read where the subplot does not get desperately in the way of the good story. It's integrated in such a way in this book that it works with the story, and helps to further the main plot. This is a good book, although it didn't stay with me very long afterwards. It's a fun read, and the characters are engaging, but not engaging enough to make this a great book. Sophie is a good heroine, Patrick is tortured, and their estrangement is quite complete (she doesn't even know when she becomes a duchess), but there's just something emotionally missing from this book that keeps it from sticking with you.

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