Practical Widow to Passionate Mistress - Louise Allen

Practical Widow to Passionate Mistress

By Louise Allen

  • Release Date: 2011-08-01
  • Genre: Historical Romance
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 15 Ratings

From servants' quarters to master's bedroom!

Meg eloped to escape her reverend father's iron rule. Now widowed, she's desperate to return to her sisters. When Major Brandon is left unconscious on the Bordeaux docks, Meg grabs her chance—posing as his wife, she boards a ship to England.

Meg might have saved his life, but does she have to be so bossy—or downright irresistible? Years of killing weighing heavily on his soul, Ross has nothing to offer as a husband, but he can make Meg his housekeeper—with access to the master's bedroom!

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Reviews

  • Good read

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    By PDX Linda
    Just finished Practical Widow tomPassionate Mistress and am looking forward to starting Vicar's Daughter to Viscount's Lady. I really enjoy books that have characters in common and a running storyline. This is the first book by Louise Allen that I have read and am sorry I didn't "discover" her before. I have only one complaint about the book (I read it as an eBook), many words were split up by syllables - such as: par lour. This interrupted the flow too often.