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Title:Passion (Passion Quartet #1)
Author:Lisa Valdez
Book Format:Mass Market Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 311 pages
Published:July 5th 2005 by Berkley (first published 2005)
Categories:Romance. Historical Romance. Historical. Adult Fiction. Erotica. Erotic Romance
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Passion (Passion Quartet #1) Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 311 pages
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In her second year of mourning, lovely, young widow Passion Elizabeth Dare never dreamed she would be with a man again—and certainly not a complete stranger. But amidst the crowds of London's Crystal Palace, Passion finds herself discreetly, yet insistently, pursued by a sensual gentleman who awakens her long-supressed desires. After a loveless marriage of restrained propriety, Passion abandons herself to true bliss for the first time.

Intoxicated by his encounter with the beautiful stranger, Mark Randolph Hawkmore, Earl of Langley, cannot wait to see her again. As a series of rapturous rendezvous follows, he and his mystery lover find something rare and wonderful blossoming between them. But a blackmail scheme against the Earl threatens to destroy everything. As a scandal brews, each will have to choose between duty and desire...their love for their families—and their love for each other.

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Original Title: Passion
ISBN: 0425203972 (ISBN13: 9780425203972)
Edition Language: English
Series: Passion Quartet #1
Characters: Passion Elizabeth Dare, Mark Randolph Hawkmore
Setting: London, England,1851(United Kingdom)
Literary Awards: All About Romance (AAR) Annual Reader Poll for Most Luscious Love Story & Guiltiest Pleasure & Honorable Mentions for Most-Hanky Read & Best Buried Treasure (2006), HOLT Medallion by Virginia Romance Writers for Spicy Romance (2006)


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He bent his blue gaze upon her. "Your body ought to be pressed upon mine."Passion's mouth went dry. Her insidwent liquid. "Excuse me," she whispered, backing away."No," he said casually. "I do not excuse you."OH SHITafter the first 10 pages of this book I wasNOT EXPECTING THAT!I LOVED this. the cheese, the smut, the plot, even the bad smut that made me cringe lolSo here's my take on the bookIt was not exceptionally good, the plot was mediocre and formulaic. The sex scenes were a little weird.

He latched, voraciously, onto one thick nipple and rolled the other between his fingers. Passion bit back a cry at the hard pull of his mouth. This was a very good historical romance. I loved the interactions between Passion and Mark. Yet she arched against him, offering herself as she threaded her fingers through his hair and held him close. The minor characters and blackmail scheming made for an intriguing story that kept me hooked until the end. He fed upon her longer and more insatiably

Extremely extremely ridiculous. And that's why I'm giving it 4 stars. As I was reading this, I kept wondering how the sexual acts described for anatomically possible and it led me to more thoroughly research uteri. I was already read up on the various pelvis shapes, you know, for identification of corpses/skeletons, but I learned so many new things about uteri positions due to this book. Anyway. This book is ridiculous, but it made me laugh and I've not read anything like it before, hence it

After skimming through the other reviews it amazes me that nearly everyone has a different view on this book, myself included. While most people had a problem with the first part of the book , I didn't my gripe was with the second half. I found that this book was in 2 halves lust and love, the first half was the 2 strangers drawn together only by lust and sex. The sex scenes are plenty and though the sex acts ,positions etc are what you read in most Hist/Rom (most books have oral sex etc) the

This book made me wonder if I read the same book that the 5-star reviewers did.What dreck!I am by no means squeamish. I lurve the trashy erotic romance, I do, and the hotter the better. Unfortunately, Passion wasn't hot, it was merely profane. I have never read sex scenes that have left me quite so cold.The plot, when we're treated to it, is fairly tight and satisfying. Valdez does create a sticky situation for the hero, forcing him to choose between his beloved brother and the woman he's grown

5 stars Historical/Erotic RomanceThe Good, the Bad and the Icky:Okay, I have to be honest and admit that early on in this, I was wondering if I was reading the same book that earned so may five star rave reviews because the explicit language and crude dialogue during the sex scenes, although certainly (verrry) hot, made me cringe and snicker at the same time. Really, its sort of how I imagine it would be if Lora Leigh ever decided to write a historical romance. I mean dont get me wrong, all my

Well it was 5 years ago since I last read this book. I knew that I liked it and kept it, but I must say that I sure did LOVE it the second time around. I'm really looking forwards to Patience and Matt's book. I hope it's just as good.