Virgin Unwrapped by Christine Merrill

http://amzn.to/29oQbqQThe thought of Robert Breton's touch fills Anne Clairemont with a delicious, scandalous heat—but her family's happiness depends on her going through with her planned marriage to his wealthy, cold business partner.

Then Robert gives her a searing kiss beneath the mistletoe that changes everything. Soon he's showing Anne the intimate pleasures they could share, determined to fan the flame of their desire and convince her to call off her engagement.
But can she disappoint her parents to be with Robert, or will she break her own heart first?


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This short and sweet romance is the sequel to Christine Merrill's A Regency Christmas Carol. I've never read the first book and this one still made perfect sense so I don't suppose you need to read them in order.

Having said that, it is obvious that Anne and Robert's story had to fit around things that occurred in the other story - things that didn't really make sense if you hadn't read it beforehand. I also get the impression that these two characters, or at the very least Anne, weren't painted in a flattering light in the first book which meant that some character traits were attempted to be explained away in this one. It made for some disjointed reading at times.

I also wasn't overly fond of Robert if I'm honest. He was a little bit harsh and unfeeling of Anne and even towards the very end he expected the worst of her. I also felt that he took advantage of Anne's innocence which made the sex scenes a little flat for me.

This was a short story that was a quick and ultimately satisfying read. I didn't feel much emotional attachment to the characters but the story is worth a read at the price. 3 stars.


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52 pages

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