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Alison Richardson (1)

Auteur de The Countess's Client

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5 oeuvres 49 utilisateurs 5 critiques

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Œuvres de Alison Richardson

The Countess's Client (2009) 13 exemplaires
Naughty Bits 3: An Anthology of Short Erotic Fiction (9-in-1) (2011) — Contributeur — 13 exemplaires
The Birthday Present (2009) 12 exemplaires
An Impolite Seduction (2009) 10 exemplaires

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Finding that perfect one and realizing without them she can't orgasm. Rich detail, I really wanted to read more at the end.
 
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wyldheartreads | Jun 20, 2019 |
Beware bored aristocrats, the story didn't go where I expected or end as I expected. Was interesting read but I don't think I'd reread
 
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wyldheartreads | 1 autre critique | Jun 20, 2019 |
Sequel to [b:The Countess's Client|7095612|The Countess's Client (Countess Trilogy #1)|Alison Richardson|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1258429041s/7095612.jpg|7352673] - a brief novella wherein our countess visits Derbyshire to make sure that her young cousin is suitably introduced to sex before she marries a prudish stick-in-the-mud, and runs into James McKirnan, her client from the first book.

I didn't enjoy this snippet quite so much as the first, but it was still well-written, and delightfully dirty. There's a bit of voyeurism, exhibitionism, and bondage to spice things up.

Some clever little pronouncements: "Though society demands we make an outward show to the contrary, nothing is more harmful to a woman's future well-being than a youth spent in chaste and virginal amusements. All sensible women are aware of this fact."

On to the final installment of the trilogy.
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MlleEhreen | Sep 20, 2013 |
Quite a satisfying conclusion to the trilogy of novellas about the Countess Anna von Esslin. This time Anna has been celibate for two years and, to break her drought, her beloved cousin Robert arranges for her to spend the night, blindfolded, with an excellent lover.

Anna, for some reason, can't guess who her anonymous lover is. The reader will have no trouble putting a name to the...er...well, not his face, anyhow.

In the first two novellas, I'd appreciated that James McKirnon could be as cold and ruthless as Anna herself -- but he got the better of her, twice, and I would have been unhappy if Anna hadn't won this final round. Indeed, we get a sense of how deeply James loves her, and Anna devises a scheme whereby she can decide his fate, and truly holds his life in her hands.

Anna's arrogance and pride in her high birth had been a primary obstacle to an HEA between these two. As this is the last novella in the trilogy, and Richardson does give us an HEA, she has to find an acceptable compromise for the couple. I was glad that the ultimate solution fit the countess's personality and independent nature.
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MlleEhreen | Sep 20, 2013 |

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Œuvres
5
Membres
49
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#320,875
Évaluation
½ 3.7
Critiques
5
ISBN
11
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