To Taste Temptation (The Legend of the Four Soldiers) | 
| Author: Elizabeth Hoyt Publisher: Forever Category: Book
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Media: Mass Market Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 384 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 4.1 x 1.2
ISBN: 0446406910 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6 EAN: 9780446406918 ASIN: 0446406910
Publication Date: May 1, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Paperback As shown ISBN. No names or stickers. Store stamp inside. Small wear. Pages tight. Ships next business day with tracking & confirmation.
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Product Description The ton loves nothing more than a good scandal, and they're giddy with the appearance of wealthy Samuel Hartley. Not only is he self-made, American, and in the habit of wearing moccasins, but he is also notorious for fleeing a battle in which several English gentlemen lost their lives. What the ton doesn't know, though, is that Samuel is in Londonbecause of this massacre. He believes his regiment was given up to the enemy and won't rest until he finds the traitor.
Lady Emeline Gordon is captivated with Samuel. Not only does he defy convention with his unusual dress, his sensual smile, and his forthright manner, but he survived the battle that killed her beloved brother. Samuel suspects that the person responsible for her brother's death is Jasper Renshaw, Viscount Vale, a family friend since childhood--and Emeline's fiance. Despite Emeline's belief in Vale's innocence and her refusal to break off her betrothal, she and Samuel begin a passionate affair. But can their relationship survive the fallout from Samuel's investigation?
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a rush July 3, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book was a rush. It is a very strong romance but has a lot more going on. There is the mystery of betrayl, there is violence, tragity, suspence, colorful characters and raw emotion. Every romance reader loves a good hard core romance. This reaches every readers hard core interest on every level. Can't wait to read the stories behindthe other three soldiers.
Good characters, good plot, good story June 17, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Historical Romance writer Elizabeth Hoyt brings us the first in a new series, The Legend of the Four Soldiers. Filled with glimpses of a captivating fairytale, and the emotional rollercoaster of a budding romance, this one is sure to not disappoint.
As legend depicts, one day as four soldiers were walking their way home from war, they came upon a T in the road. They pondered which path to follow, but each thought their fate lay in different paths. One soldier strayed from the path and ran into the forest. His name is Iron Heart and this is his story.
Lady Emeline Gordon is a widow who chaperones young girls, teaching them for pin money the proper etiquette and propriety in London. Her young son Daniel, and her aging aunt live with her. Her life seems to be going along splendidly well, until one day the new neighbors move in.
Samuel Hartley is a handsome, wealthy American and a former soldier. His uncivilized ways unnerve Emeline. She just knows he does things to irritate her, like wear his moccasins to a very high society ball. He has moved back to London after a long absence because he believes his regiment was betrayed. He is determined to find the culprit and see justice served.
Bringing his younger sister to live with him serves as an easy excuse to get closer to the intriguing, beautiful Lady Emeline. Proposing to hire her to chaperone his young sister, he is soon enlisting her help with his investigation. Lady Emeline's brother had died while serving with Samuel. She believes that by helping him, it brings her closer to her brother.
As the investigation brings them closer to the identity of the betrayer, the sparks heat up between Emeline and Samuel. Will she be able to hurdle over the obstacle of his barbaric ways to let him come closer? Or will society harden her heart against him? Can Samuel overcome his guilt of letting his regiment down so he can be truly free to love?
The background of the era is well-painted. The characters are well-developed and emotions run high. The plot is twisted very well, and the pages flow with magic. Although I didn't really come to love the heroine, the secondary characters were vibrant and full of life. I will definitely be picking up the next in this new series.
Armchair Interview says: Who can resist a man in uniform?
enjoyable and sensually titillating novel. June 13, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Samuel Hart is haunted by the trauma of a war where all but a handful of his comrades were killed. He believes someone betrayed them and led them into an ambush. An American he has recently come to England continuing his personal investigation. His unconventional manner sets "The Ton" into a flurry of scandalous gossip and young woman hearts are set aflutter. One woman whose attention he has caught is his next-door neighbour... the prim and proper Lady Emeline Gordon.
Lady Emeline Gordon is set to marry one of Samuel Hart's comrades Lord Vale. Widowed with a young son she is used to taking care of them and looks as her upcoming marriage has a solid financial union. She is reserved, cool and detached and looks at her soon to be husband as a friend only. When she meets Samuel, he asks her to be a mentor and chaperone for his sister Rebecca during their three-month stay. Intrigued with this man and unconventional approach and dress, Emeline agrees to meet Rebecca and soon accepts the position. While she spends time with Rebecca, a spark is ignited between her and Samuel making her realize that she's never experienced the sensual and passionate nature of two people being in love. Casting doubts on her heart and soon to be future.
You know what I like about Elizabeth Hoyt's novels...everything! Her novels are engaging, flowing smoothly from start to end. Her characters are human with real flaws and emotions. Emeline was a heroine that was independent and a natural survivor. Making her newfound passion a difficult road as she was caught between undying love and her sense of duty and loyalty that would provide her lifelong security. Samuel awakened a hidden desire in her and he himself was a selfless and kind gentleman despite being deeply scarred and tormented from a war and planned massacre that saw many of the soldiers and friends around him die.
TO TASTE TEMPTATION is the start of "The Legends of the Four Soldiers" series from Elizabeth Hoyt and it's a great start to what promises to be an exciting series. The novel had just the right amount of unanswered questions that have me anxiously awaiting the next novel in the series. Elizabeth never ceases to provide a well-rounded, enjoyable and sensually titillating novel. Her sex scenes between these characters are primal and over whelming sexy...making Samuel a well sought after hero in my book. I also really enjoyed the tale that started each chapter Iron Heart. It was interesting and poignant to the story. I look forward to reading the next instalment in this series.
should have been better June 2, 2008 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
I am only half way thru this and am so bored. Hoyt's previous books were much better, witty and quick moving with deep characters. This one is slow and I am having trouble connecting with the main characters. I may not finish it.
Slow to get started, but STEAMY in the end May 28, 2008 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
I would actually give the book 3 1/2 stars. The love scenes I would give 5 stars....talk about steamy! I haven't read love scenes so imaginatively hot in a while! The introduction to the plot was a little longwinded and I didn't really like the fairy tale narrative at the beginning of every chapter. With that said, I liked the book. I read it in one day and would read it again in the future. I liked the characters, although they were quite opposite in nature (ie. English lady/proper companion vs. American frontiersman turned tradesmen). The female lead could come off a little snobby and close minded, but I think it added to the passion once the male and female leads finally came together.
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