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Pride of Lyons

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An entertaining, enjoyable and satisfying quick read. The character's are likeable and the story speeds along and so drags you in can't wait for Lord Longbury to eat his words. I voluntarily read and reviewed a special copy of this book.

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Mrs. Dove-Lyon is at it again! Thomas, Lord Braeton has no idea who Miss Honoria Quinn is, but as a man comes in screaming her name, he knows she is in trouble. Can/Will he help her?
This is a new author for me. The steamy scenes are between a married couple after they married rather fast. then courted for a while. I enjoyed the flow, and the romance between the two. The climax stretched over 2 chaptee or so,.so the book is not slow by any means. I enjoyed the ending , n I ce setup for the next book. I wonder who the next author is?
I recieved a free copy so that I can tell you what I honestly think. Hope you enjoyed my review. Now go enjoy the book.

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Miss Honoria Quinn is abducted by her employer's husband while out on a day off. Lord Danford is convinced Honoria will be thrilled to become his mistress as he is so infatuated with Honoria he does not understand why she finds that so disgusting. Honoria escapes and takes refuge at the Lyon's Den.
Mrs. Dove Lyon always has a match up her sleeve and convinces Thomas, Lord Braeton to speak on Honoria's behalf.
I thoroughly enjoyed Thomas and Honoria's story. Thomas had many wonderful characteristics that made him stand out.
I hope at some point we get to hear Geoffrey, Lord Longford's story.

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I just cannot wait until the next Lyons Den book is published. This one did not disappoint me at all. Keeping with the theme of the stories; Mrs. Dove-Lyons makes another match. This one begins with a different strategy of a proper gentleman wanting to claim an employee of his mother-in-law. Miss Honoria Quinn is not at all receptive to his attentions and runs into the Lyons Den for protection. So, the plot is formed, and a hero is needed. A marriage of convenience is necessary to protect Honoria’s character and a solution is needed to defend her. I enjoyed reading the book and look forward to the next Lyons Den adventure.

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Honoria Quinn needs a hero. Abducted and attacked by her employer's husband, Lord Danford, she manages to find shelter in the Lyon's Den. The man is totally obsessed and delusional that he can convince her to be his mistress.
Mrs. Dove-Lyon always the manipulator, convinces Thomas, Lord Braeton, to be her knight and offer her marriage. What choice does Honoria have except to say yes! Her reputation is already ruined by Lord Danford continually pleading and yelling her name in the Lyon's Den. Two strangers in a marriage of convenience can only hope for the best. But Lord Danford won't give up until Honoria is his. Thomas makes a decision on his next move. Can a man be too noble?
Heat level 3
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book.

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More from the Lyon’s Den with all its idiosyncrasies and games, it’s a place that ladies can go to find a match, care of Bessie the proprietress.

Fun and entertaining, enjoyable and satisfying read.
These books are great for when you don’t have hours.
Quick read novella’s with sweet stories and from great authors.

I received an Arc copy of this book and chose to post this review

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I liked the story. It had great potential and good characters. I think a few situations in the story could have been better. The story flows along quickly, almost too quick. The manner in which the proposal comes is odd, but odder still was the person that caused the whole situation. He was quite crazed and not at all sane. Lust driven I suppose. The book is interesting enough that I am wanting to read Geoffrey's story and will possibly check out other work by this author.

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