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Original Title: | Because You're Mine |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Capitol Theatre #2 |
Characters: | Madeline Matthews, Logan Scott |
Setting: | London, England,1833(United Kingdom) |
Lisa Kleypas
Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 376 pages Rating: 3.97 | 12811 Users | 600 Reviews

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Title | : | Because You're Mine (Capitol Theatre #2) |
Author | : | Lisa Kleypas |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 376 pages |
Published | : | September 1st 1997 by Avon |
Categories | : | Romance. Historical Romance. Historical. Historical Fiction. Regency |
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"I don't care about your conscience. All I want is for you to kiss me again."Lady Madeline Matthews would rather shame herself than sacrifice her freedom—which is why, to avoid a marriage to an aging, lecherous lord, she seeks out the company of Logan Scott. A torrid affair with the notorious womanizer would surely condemn her in the eyes of good society.
Though a legend in the bedchamber, Logan is, in truth, an intensely private man tormented by past betrayals. Now a forward little minx is disrupting his life with her vibrant charm and unspoiled beauty, a high-spirited enchantress completely at sea in London's sophisticated whirl. But when what begins with a kiss threatens to blossom into something more rapturous and real, will Logan and Madeline have the courage to drop the masks they hide behind in the name of love?
Librarian's Note: this is an alternate cover edition - ISBN 10: 0380781441; ISBN 13: 9780380781447
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Ratings: 3.97 From 12811 Users | 600 ReviewsCommentary Epithetical Books Because You're Mine (Capitol Theatre #2)
Because You're Mine by Lisa KleypasSecond in the Capital Theatre series4 starsLady Madeline Matthews doesnt want to marry Lord Clifton. Hes older than her own father and they have nothing in common. She would do anything to avoid marrying him. Maddy devices a plan to seduce the famous actor and owner of the Capital Theatre, Logan Scott. Logan Scott isnt like any man shes eve met and from the start its obvious that her scheme of seduction wont be as easy as she hoped it would be. Logan ScottThe heroine is 19 years old and the hero is 30. This creeps me the fuck out. I know it's how things were done before, but it doesn't make them any more okay. She is still a teenager ffs!! The usually ginormus age difference between the main characters in HR novels always bothered me, but in this case it's worse because she still goes to school for crying out loud!! So a big fat nope from me.
Uh ... TORTURED hero anyone?!! I'm saying that with a WHOLE LOT of sarcasim if it's not coming across in print! Okay, I know I gave this book 3 stars, but that's only because LK kept "playing" with MY emotions by adeptly keeping my hopes up: About 20 times she had me wanting to throw something at the ... er ... *cough* (so-called) "hero," for pity's sake if not Madeline's ... only to turn around immediately (of course in the nick of time??!) and make me feel all sorry for him ... LIKE HE WAS

This was such an incredible read!Why the hell didn't I read this book /series before now?(But, isn't it wonderful to find a series you've had on your TBR list for a long time, and then just start reading the first book only to discover that you've had a gem in your possession all along?)Wonderfully written.Amazing storyline.Beautifully developed and engaging characters.I loved how edgy and sinister Logan Scott could be in order to protect his heart, and Maddy was just a brilliant character to
OMG! Why didnt anybody told me this book was this good? Seriously, all of you out there, LK fans, what's wrong with you? Knowing I'm such a freak when it comes to LK. I had postponed this series because it was supposed to be not as good as the rest but IMHO it was one of the bests and I definitely expect more books in it in the future. I really enjoyed the first installment in the series, the introduction to this world which goes around the theater life was exquisite and most interesting. It was
Started this one but put it down pretty quickly - the 18-year old heroine was not believable and the 30-year old hero was way too old and too experienced for her. Also, I just could not believe that the hero would be "one of the richest men in England" as a theatre owner who started with literally nothing and spends all of his time either managing his theatre, rehearsing plays (he's the main actor and director at the theatre), or writing new plays, no matter how successful he is at what he
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