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Almost Perfect, by Denise Domning

Almost Perfect, by Denise Domning

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Almost Perfect, by Denise Domning

Almost Perfect, by Denise Domning



Almost Perfect, by Denise Domning

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One broken urn, one fallen earl and a kiss for a wager. Add Scotland, an ace up a noble sleeve and a runaway card sharp and let the chase begin! Desperate for funds to protect her sister, Cassandra Marston wagers a kiss in a card game with incorrigible rake Lucien Hollier, Lord Graceton. Her plan to use him costs her far more than a kiss. When she and the handsome lord play their second game, she wins every hand and flees into the night with Luciens's money, regretting she will see him no more. Lucien races after her, only to find her alone and injured in her family's fallen coach. When she dares to feign amnesia, it's one bluff he's delighted to call. No matter what he must do, will prove she's a cheat.

Almost Perfect, by Denise Domning

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #48570 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-06-15
  • Released on: 2015-06-15
  • Format: Kindle eBook
Almost Perfect, by Denise Domning

Review "Almost Perfect is the delightful debut Regency romp by versatile author, Denise Domning ....[who] proves herself as a romance author at the top of her game. Filled with compelling, believable characters and storyline ...Whether writing Medieval, Elizabethan, or, now, Regency England and Scotland, [Ms. Domning] will capture the reader's attention from first page to last."~Freelance Reviewer, Carla Arpin"Readers will enjoy Almost Perfect - just don't play cards with Cassie."~Harriet Klausner

From the Author I must admit to really liking these two characters. Even better, their story takes place in one of the most beautiful and desolate landscape I've ever seen. The border area between Scotland and England has been a place of dissension for eons, probably starting long before the ice bridge between England and the Continent thawed. Why did Hadrian build that wall of his? Because it slows down the inhabitants from either side of the wall as they carry stolen cattle, property and, yes, women, back to their own side of the border. Of course, if we hadn't had the border folk we'd be poorer some great words, like blackmail, or games, like rugby. Lucien's lodge, the pele tower, is an actual style of home for the area. The way the hills fold behind his home is referred to as a "beef-tub", which is essentially a hidden place where the denizens who did manage to carry cattle over Hadrian's wall stashed their stolen beef. And, the abbey Devanney's house party goes off to visit is based on the lyrical ruins of Melrose Abbey.So, for what it's worth I hope you've enjoyed my stab at a Regency Era romance. Thanks for trying it!

About the Author I was ten before I realized the cosmos played a terrible joke on me. I was in the wrong century! While everyone else studied computers and listened to rock music, I wrote a history assignment in Egyptian hieroglyphics and spent endless hours designing ball gowns for Marie Antoinette. I taught myself what every true lady must know: how to sew a fine seam (by hand), to embroider skillfully, and to play an instrument (piano, and nothing later than Beethoven, thank you). I did my best to fit in with the rest of modern society, running two property management companies and inventing an electric lock, only to realize happiness for me meant historical research. Now, writing is my time machine and words recreate the vitality of eras where I feel more at home. Not only do I experience the drama of their time, but I do so with indoor plumbing. Enjoy!Denise lives on a small farm in Northern Arizona along with 100 turkeys, 3 cows, 30-some chickens, 2 dogs and 8 cats.  You can follow her exploits on her blog at thefarmonoakcreek.com


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56 of 59 people found the following review helpful. It was okay By Book Lover I really expected to love this book after all the glowing reviews, but I didn't. It was just too flawed.The characters were well developed and mostly likable, but what put me off about this book was that there were wayyyy too many "misunderstandings" in this book. I realize that this is typical of 99% of romance books, but every other page Cassie misinterpreted Lucien's look, gesture, sentence, or perceived coldness toward her, etc. it was just too much! I was so frustrated with all the misunderstandings between them that it took away from the story being told.Also, another thing that is typical of romances, but this one went way overboard on is the - I love him/I hate him/I love him/I hate him thing. So frustrating! Cassie would be hopelessly "in love" one minute, then because Lucien looked at her too coldly (or some other ridiculous thing), then in less than one minute she would hate him again. I cannot believe all these other reviewers did not get frustrated by this. It was SO overdone in this book.One more thing that drove me to insanity trying to read this, was at times, the author was way too caught up in trying to be descriptive about every tiny detail. For instance, 75% of the book took place in a friends home (estate), so one wouldn't think that in the last few chapters when the book is trying to build up anticipation of the ending, that we again have to sit thru how exactly the foyer looked when they were all walking in to a much anticipated card game, I mean really? We had already spent nearly the whole book in that home, did we really need to have it described again? Exasperating! Did anyone really care what color the walls were or what kind of little trinkets were sitting around, as we were anticipating the final card game?I didn't really mean to write this much,but once I started, it all came flowing out!:) To sum it up, the story itself isnt too bad, the characters are mostly likable, but there was just too much JUNK in the story to say it was good. If a good editor would've cleaned it up, it might have been a good read.

24 of 24 people found the following review helpful. Reading People By OnTheMark Denise Domning's Almost Perfect is an entertaining Regency read rich in descriptive detail. The author endears us to the hero, Lucien Hollier, who was in love with Cassie Conningsby six years ago. He didn't request her hand because of her reprobate father's reputation. Instead he married an "appropriate" woman and lived to regret his choice when she fell prey to a lascivious Earl.Cassie also married unhappily, heartbroken over Lucien's rejection. Both are now widowed and their paths cross again.Their tortuous journey to admit they are still deeply in love and can commit to each other despite society's disapproval is undertaken amid a rich cast of supporting characters. Lucien and Cassie seemed destined to constantly misinterpret each other's actions. The plot revolves around Cassie's extraordinary ability to win at cards and the theme of reading people correctly is used cleverly and to great effect.The story heightens our awareness of the vulnerability of women to the consequences of the actions of men who hold sway over them.This novel is an interesting departure from Domning's very enjoyable medieval books.

9 of 9 people found the following review helpful. enjoyable read By Jo What started as a quick way to pass time became an obsession to see what came next.The book follows the standard love-hate theme all romance books follow, but the heroine is not only someone I can identify with, but better. The love interest does have faults, but so does everyone.This book is worth the price if Regencies are a genre you love. It is worth a try even if they aren't a favorite.

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