Friday, November 12, 2010

Ten Ways to Be Adored When Landing a Lord (The Ralstons #2) by Sarah MacLean

Ten Ways to Be Adored When Landing a LordTitle: Ten Ways to be Adored When Landing a Lord
Author: Sarah MacLean
Series: 2nd in The Ralstons
Pages: 357
Published: October 2010 by Avon
ISBN: 9780061852060
Source: Publisher via Netgalley






Description: Since being named one of London’s "Lords to Land" by a popular ladies’ magazine, Nicholas St. John has been relentlessly pursued by every matrimony-minded female in the ton. So when an opportunity to escape fashionable society presents itself, he eagerly jumps—only to land in the path of the most determined, damnably delicious woman he’s ever met!  The daughter of a titled wastrel, Lady Isabel Townsend has too many secrets and too little money. Though used to taking care of herself quite handily, her father’s recent passing has left Isabel at sea and in need of outside help to protect her young brother’s birthright. The sinfully handsome, eminently eligible Lord Nicholas could be the very salvation she seeks. But the lady must be wary and not do anything reckless...like falling madly, passionately in love. 

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I think I liked the characters more in this one.  And the location was different which added an interesting element to the story.  There was a couple things that bothered me, but not enough to through off the story.

Isabel was just as strong of a female character as Callie was in the first book.  She's use to handling things on her own.  She has taken care of herself, her younger brother, and the estate pretty much on her own.  Plus, she's created a sort of halfway home for women.  It's an admirable thing to do in a time were women didn't do things like this on their own.   It's also created a fault were she can't admit when she might be over her head and need some help.  Something everyone else can see.

I liked getting to know Nick in a different light.  He's not exactly how I pictured him in the first book.  He seems a lot more dark and mysterious here.  I enjoyed learning his history and what made him the sort of man he is.  I also liked his friend Rock that journeyed with him.  There's quite a bit of history there and I'm glad they both found happiness and love.

What bothered me a little was the sex scenes were completely predictable this time around.  The followed the exact same pattern as the first book (right down to the intimacy that occurs is each one).  It was kind of strange.  Plus, there is some dialogue that is identical.  Perhaps this isn't as noticeable if you don't read the book pretty much back to back.

I still really enjoyed this one and will be looking forward to the next in the series.  I assume, since the series is now titled The Ralstons, that the next one will be about Julianna.

1 comment:

  1. I totally fell in love with Nick in this one. He was definitely a bit darker and had more depth than I initially gave him credit for. I also loved that he wasn't a typical "rake". He wasn't out to bed 1,700 different women, but his passion was in his antiques which I found very endearing!

    I agree with you on all points regarding Isabel. I admired her strength and her need to care for her family. Her fault is in not knowing when it was time to ask for help.

    And I'm glad Rock found his happy ending too. He was kind of hard on himself at times and it was sweet finding someone who loved him.

    Overall, I LOVED this book. I read it several months after the first so I didn't catch the duplicity that you mentioned. I'm very excited for the next book though, which I also assume is about Juliana - she's feisty & sassy so I imagine her book to be a lot of fun!

    Great review!!!
    ♥Isalys

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