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#Review of It Started With a Kiss (The Worthingtons) by Ella Quinn w/a rafflecopter giveaway!

It Started With a Kiss

by Ella Quinn

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GENRE: Historical Romance

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BLURB:

What is a young Worthington woman to do when the man of her dreams is not who she thinks he is?

This season, all eyes are on the Earl of Worthington’s spirited, beautiful sister, Lady Louisa Vivers. Many gentlemen are vying for her attention in and around the ton. Yet, Louisa longs for someone who can take her beyond the ballroom—a man who is worldly, adventurous, and passionate. She won’t settle for just any suitor. She wants her true soul mate—and she’ll know him when she sees him.

Is Gideon, the Duke of Rothwell, him? The moment he and Louisa meet, they share a powerful attraction. Rides at sunrise and waltzes at dusk follow. Finally, Gideon can no longer resist the urge to embrace her, and Louisa is sure he will ask for her hand. But Gideon believes he is in no position to marry. The Rothwell estate has gone bankrupt, a scandal simmers in its wake, and he has nothing left to offer. Now, he must decide if he will let pride stand in the way of true love—or if he will risk everything, and let the lady decide for herself…

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Excerpt One:

Early morning, Hyde Park, May 1815

Dawn had broken only a few minutes before, but a light fog clouded the air making the sun look like a small yellow ball. Gideon, Duke of Rothwell, was certain he was the only rider at this hour of the morning. Needing the calm a hard ride gave him, he thundered down the empty carriage way. Suddenly, from out of nowhere, a dark bay burst through the mist, disturbing his solitude. Yet it was the massive dog, almost the size of a pony, keeping pace with the horse that caught his notice.

What the devil?

Faisu, his black Murgese stallion, pranced nervously as Gideon brought him to a halt. “Easy, boy. We don’t need that beast tangling with you. He could sever your hamstrings in an instant.”

A moment later, a twist of long, dark hair pulled loose from under the rider’s hat, riveting his attention on the woman. By the time she was even with him, he’d taken in the neat figure encased in a dark blue riding habit, and her excellent seat.

She glanced over, slowing her horse for a bare moment as she passed him. Her cheeks were pink from the cool air and a smile graced her lush rose lips. Their gazes collided and held. As if they were the only two people on earth. In that second, Gideon felt as if he would tumble into the vivid blue of the rider’s eyes that reminded him of lapis.

She cannot be real.

He blinked and she was gone. He might have dreamed her except that a few seconds later, a groom raced by, clearly attempting to catch up with his mistress.

For a moment he was tempted to follow as well, but it wouldn’t do him any good. She was obviously a lady, and even if he could obtain an introduction, and their relations proceeded satisfactorily, he was not yet in a position to wed.

It was pure fantasy to think of marriage in conjunction with a woman he’d seen in passing. Still, he would have liked to have been able to dream.

Blast Father! If he were still alive, I’d shake some sense back into him.

But the old duke had been in the ground for over three months when Gideon had returned from Canada. Now all he could do was pick up the pieces his father had left behind.

This is my first book by Ms. Quinn.  I know, a lot of people kept telling me to read her books.  Since I’ve been on a historical kick of late, I decided to read one.  Boy, was I surprised.  I knew that Ms. Quinn does a lot of research for her books but what surprised me that she gave details but didn’t muddy it up with too many details.  In other words, she left all of the “ton” stuff out and put in the intrigue and some health issues that I’ve never read in a historical romance.  The set up from Gideon’s late father is brilliant but sad.  It did, however, let itself be not the plot, what the reason why Gideon treats Louisa at times.

Oh, I loved Gideon and Louisa.  They were perfectly matched from the beginning.  I also liked Matt and Grace.  And I can’t forget Edmond, Gideon’s cousin.  He is hilarious at times but other times, I found him to be a sad sap.  I’m glad that Louisa and Charlotte were able to fix him up with someone else.  Yes, I’m being vague but the scenes with Louisa and Edmond were actually funny but sad.  Overall, I’m glad that plot point turned out the way it did and it wasn’t dragged out forever in the book.

That brings me to another point that I loved about Ms. Quinn’s writing.  She doesn’t drag the different plot points out throughout the book.  They are wrapped up nicely and to the point.  Keep in mind that there is an overall arc to the book and the ending was just a shock to me but a good one, too.  Gideon finally (silly man) that Louisa was truly his equal and he should have told her about the “loose end” that threatened to destroy his relationship with Louisa.

Overall, I really liked the book.  If I had complaint was that the smexy times were too short.  I know.  Most people either complain about too much or too little.  Don’t get me wrong, they had plenty of smexy times but I would have liked to have seen Louisa really come into her own when it came to the bedchamber.  He He!  Gideon said that he would teach her but we never got there.

I need to go back and read about Matt and Grace.  I was given snippets of their courtship and deals with the ladies of ill repute and such.  Delicious.  😉

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AUTHOR Bio and Links:

Bestselling author Ella Quinn’s studies and other jobs have always been on the serious side. Reading historical romances, especially Regencies, were her escape. Eventually her love of historical novels led her to start writing them. She has just finished her first series, The Marriage Game, and her new series, The Worthingtons, began in April 2016.

She is married to her wonderful husband of over thirty years. They have a son and two beautiful granddaughters, and a dog. After living in the South Pacific, Central America, North Africa, England and Europe, she and her husband decided to make their dreams come true and are now living on a sailboat cruising the Caribbean and North America. Europe is next!

  

Website: www.ellaquinnauthor.com

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Buy Links:

https://www.amazon.com/Started-Kiss-Worthingtons-Book-ebook/dp/B01HWKM60W/ref=sr_1_1

http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/it-started-with-a-kiss-ella-quinn/1124063901?ean=9781420139594

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GIVEAWAY INFORMATION and RAFFLECOPTER CODE

Ella will be awarding an Autographed ARC of <i>IT STARTED WITH A KISS</i> (US Only) to 5 randomly drawn winners via rafflecopter during the tour.
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