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Indiscreet | Mary Balogh
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From New York Times bestselling author Mary Balogh comes the first novel in the Horsemen trilogy, a scandalous romance of yearning passion and dangerous desires... In the country visiting his twin brother, Viscount Rawleigh longs for a little diversion and beautiful young widow Catherine Winters seems like easy prey. But Rex s target is a lady of virtue, and when she roundly rejects his improper proposal to become his mistress, Rex finds himself faced with a delectable challenge. Catherine knows she must fight the indecent feelings the Viscount arouses within her feelings that bring to life a past she had sought to escape even as the handsome lord refuses to relent in his amorous attentions. But even though she knows one kiss could bring her to ruin, temptation proves an insurmountable foe and Catherine can not ignore the beating of her treacherous heart...."
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Dragon
Indiscreet | Mary Balogh
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Mehso-so

I‘m sorry to say this novel was a so-so for me. Trigger warning for rape. I really did not like how Rex, the male lead treated Catherine, the female character. He did not pay any attention to her repeated answers of NO. I was very irked! I have enjoyed her more recent books. Than goodness I borrowed this one from Cloud Library.

Centique Youch - I‘ll avoid that one! She seems to be a hit or miss author for me too. 5y
Dragon Thanks @Centique I think I prefer her newer books. 👍🐉 5y
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stephhasel
Indiscreet | Mary Balogh
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This is one of the couple in this series that was out of print and is now available. I love reading Mary Balogh. I love the melancholy and the slow build and she is one of the few that I can say that about. I read this one fast over the weekend and it did not disappoint.

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stephhasel
Indiscreet | Mary Balogh

At 69% and loving it. Already sad that I'm over halfway through. So far this is a melancholy, frustrating, achingly beautiful book about two very difficult people. Although i will say that the H deserves every bit of difficulty he gets at this point. I hope he gives me cause to root for him soon.