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Two Little Lies マスマーケット – 2006/1/1 [アダルト]
英語版
Liz Carlyle
(著)
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National bestselling author Liz Carlyle presents the second book in her scandalous new romance series -- a fiery duel of desire and deception with love as the ultimate prize....
Once, he spurned the woman he loved. The Earl of Wynwood was far too reckless to handle a sophisticated woman like Viviana Alessandri. And the beautiful opera singer was far too famous to make a suitable wife for Wynwood.
Twice, she wagered with her heart. Crushed by Wynwood's refusal to marry, Viviana offered her hand to another, a wealthy count. But fate has a way of playing with lovers' hearts -- and passion has a way of setting them on fire.
Two little lies tore them apart. But now, at a gala affair celebrating Wynwood's recent betrothal, Viviana will get one last chance to win back his love...again...and again.
Once, he spurned the woman he loved. The Earl of Wynwood was far too reckless to handle a sophisticated woman like Viviana Alessandri. And the beautiful opera singer was far too famous to make a suitable wife for Wynwood.
Twice, she wagered with her heart. Crushed by Wynwood's refusal to marry, Viviana offered her hand to another, a wealthy count. But fate has a way of playing with lovers' hearts -- and passion has a way of setting them on fire.
Two little lies tore them apart. But now, at a gala affair celebrating Wynwood's recent betrothal, Viviana will get one last chance to win back his love...again...and again.
- 本の長さ384ページ
- 言語英語
- 出版社Pocket Star
- 発売日2006/1/1
- 寸法10.64 x 3.56 x 17.15 cm
- ISBN-100743496116
- ISBN-13978-0743496117
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"Carlyle delivers great suspense...sensual scenes."
-- Publishers Weekly
"Intriguing...engaging...an illicit delight."
-- Stephanie Laurens, New York Times bestselling author
-- Publishers Weekly
"Intriguing...engaging...an illicit delight."
-- Stephanie Laurens, New York Times bestselling author
著者について
During her frequent travels through England, Liz Carlyle always packs her pearls, her dancing slippers, and her whalebone corset, confident in the belief that eventually she will receive an invitation to a ball or a rout. Alas, none has been forthcoming. While waiting, however, she has managed to learn where all the damp, dark alleys and low public houses can be found. Liz hopes she has brought just a little of the nineteenth century alive for the reader in her popular novels, which include the trilogy of One Little Sin, Two Little Lies, and Three Little Secrets, as well as The Devil You Know, A Deal With the Devil, and The Devil to Pay. Please visit her at LizCarlyle.com, especially if you're giving a ball.
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- 出版社 : Pocket Star (2006/1/1)
- 発売日 : 2006/1/1
- 言語 : 英語
- マスマーケット : 384ページ
- ISBN-10 : 0743496116
- ISBN-13 : 978-0743496117
- 寸法 : 10.64 x 3.56 x 17.15 cm
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Kindle Customer
5つ星のうち5.0
Quinton and Viaiana
2024年5月2日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Wonderful book and characters. Would liked to have had an extended epilogue. But we readers always want a little more. They started out as lovers and finally greet th heir HEA in the end along with their family. Would highly recommend as she is a new author for me . Happy reading 😊
gimmielinda
5つ星のうち5.0
One of the better writers in this genre. Thoroughly enjoyable series.
2016年1月23日に英国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
I have only recently discovered Liz Carlyle and am enjoying reading my way through her 'oeuvre'; just my luck that she is now retired from writing. She writes exceptionally well - although there are occasional typos in the kindle versions. I've loved everyone of the books in this engaging series.
Fernando
5つ星のうち4.0
Very nice
2013年9月8日にフランスでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
I really enjoyed this one, one of her very good ones! It made very good reading. Liz Carlyle does such good books.
Kindle Customer
5つ星のうち4.0
Carlyle is brilliant, but the story has its problems
2006年2月13日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
The the hardest part of "Two Little Lies," and where Carlyle very nearly succeeds, is in preventing the heroine, Viviana, from telling the hero, Quinten, the truth. Because once the cat's out of the bag, there's nothing to keep the two apart.
I think that romances predicated on misunderstandings are always bound to fail at least a little. When the characters spend so much time together, and love one another so deeply, when even one of them is willing to take the risk and say what (he, in this case) feels, it's hard to understand why a mature, likable, and very strong woman would refuse to do the same.
I can see how this book would be easy to love or hate. It's true that Viviana and Quinten fight a *lot* - it's true that they become their own worst enemies - it's true that Viviana compounds her two little lies with dozens more.
But I think that Carlyle is such a gifted writer that on the level of character development, she does a beautiful job. It's easy to see how at twenty-one, Quin would have had all sorts of thoughtless, arrogant ideas that he'd never really thought through; assuming that an opera singer who sleeps with him is not the sort of girl one marries is the sort of hare-brained thing that would go through a spoiled boy's mind. And it's easy to see how years of regret and unhappiness would teach him a lesson or two.
He's portrayed, pretty consistently, as the kind of person who speaks first and thinks later - he does this throughout the book, first blowing up and saying something generally nasty, and then going back to brood and think, finally coming around to the right decision and sticking to it.
Viviana's fatal flaw is pride. And for most of the book, she's in a position where she doesn't feel enough trust to abandon her pride; as long as she can't do that, she's just putting on an act around Quin. And considering all the humiliation she's lived through in her life, it's easy to understand why she clings to that pride, desperately.
So while Viviana just keeps lying and lying, the two of them also have the chance to get to know one another on a whole new level - not as hormonally crazed teenagers but as adults. Through all the spats and all the tension there is a process of discovery that both Viviana and Quin are eager to engage in; and ultimately each has a lot of compassion, a lot of love, for the other.
This isn't my favorite Liz Carlyle, but I do think that she's done an amazing job with a pretty difficult plotline..
I think that romances predicated on misunderstandings are always bound to fail at least a little. When the characters spend so much time together, and love one another so deeply, when even one of them is willing to take the risk and say what (he, in this case) feels, it's hard to understand why a mature, likable, and very strong woman would refuse to do the same.
I can see how this book would be easy to love or hate. It's true that Viviana and Quinten fight a *lot* - it's true that they become their own worst enemies - it's true that Viviana compounds her two little lies with dozens more.
But I think that Carlyle is such a gifted writer that on the level of character development, she does a beautiful job. It's easy to see how at twenty-one, Quin would have had all sorts of thoughtless, arrogant ideas that he'd never really thought through; assuming that an opera singer who sleeps with him is not the sort of girl one marries is the sort of hare-brained thing that would go through a spoiled boy's mind. And it's easy to see how years of regret and unhappiness would teach him a lesson or two.
He's portrayed, pretty consistently, as the kind of person who speaks first and thinks later - he does this throughout the book, first blowing up and saying something generally nasty, and then going back to brood and think, finally coming around to the right decision and sticking to it.
Viviana's fatal flaw is pride. And for most of the book, she's in a position where she doesn't feel enough trust to abandon her pride; as long as she can't do that, she's just putting on an act around Quin. And considering all the humiliation she's lived through in her life, it's easy to understand why she clings to that pride, desperately.
So while Viviana just keeps lying and lying, the two of them also have the chance to get to know one another on a whole new level - not as hormonally crazed teenagers but as adults. Through all the spats and all the tension there is a process of discovery that both Viviana and Quin are eager to engage in; and ultimately each has a lot of compassion, a lot of love, for the other.
This isn't my favorite Liz Carlyle, but I do think that she's done an amazing job with a pretty difficult plotline..
annetta
5つ星のうち5.0
wonderful heartwarming story
2013年5月18日に英国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
A great story which I could not stop reading. Liz Carlyle is a great story teller and this is one of her best. Her characters come alive and you suffer their sadness and happiness because of her wonderful way of drawing you into their lives. I have only one book of hers left to read then I have to await her next production.