As Indecent, we follow not one but two couples. Mon is already well established but suffers of a lack of passion and the other is just the beginnings of the relationship.
Colton, Duke of Rolthwen, is the epitome of the perfect English aristocrat same: serious, smart, handsome, rich. He always argues with his head, not with his heart, never letting himself be carried away by his passions, choking the same feelings. Anxious daccomplir dassurer his duty and the sustainability of his name, he married Brianna, a perfect lady, quintelligente as lovely, and perfectly decent high. Everything seems perfect in Colton life but yes Brianna decided she wanted more, much more than just a marriage of convenience. Madly in love with her husband, she wants to seduce him, she wants to see the passion and thrill to get his way, she hopes to put into practice the advice of Lady Rothburg, a courtesan who has written a scandalous book. Sil is not insensitive to his charm and his attempts at seduction, Colton does not recognize his wife over, swinging between amazement, angry and mad desire
In parallel, we also follow the story of Robert, the younger brother of Colton. A lopposé her brother weighted, Robert is a libertine, a rake, which went from mistress to mistress, drink excessively, and lot many is lack of attention to its reputation. Determined to never marry, he fled the debutantes and their enterprising mothers! But he is troubled by lespiègle Rebecca's best friend Brianna. Robert and share a passion for music and especially cello. Madly in love with Robert in secret for years, Rebecca is determined to marry him and lamener this, one solution: the book of Lady Rothburg and bold suggestions!
On reading the summary, I mattendais a spicy story, exquisitely tinted dérotisme a strand sulphurous image of the Lady Rothburg manual but in the end the courtesan Lessons dune is primarily a classical romance, fun to read but missing dun " whatever "to become great. The characters are endearing, filled with humor and minded but a bit too smooth for us to take off stories of love and a little too classic, no real surprises to give us palpitions and chills of envy. At no time, no lon sennuie but does not overflow of enthusiasm so far. This is a pity because the dialogue between the two brothers to their club or two friends in the privacy of their boudoirs are really well written, sparkling, ironic and warm but we do not find that in couples scenes, in intimate moments. We feel quEmme Wildes bubbling of ideas but dare not go all end in his historical romances.
It is a romance to keep for rainy days, lazy days lon just want to have a good time years to take the lead or to complicate life. This is not bad, right?