Sunday, August 3, 2014

LISA'S REVIEW: To Wed a Wild Lord (Sabrina Jeffries)


To Wed a Wild Lord (Hellions of Halstead Hall #4)

by Sabrina Jeffries



Drowning in guilt over his best friend's death seven years ago, Lord Gabriel Sharpe, the Angel of Death, knows his only hope at redemption is a race against a shocking opponent. 


Shrouded in darkness for the past seven years, the infamous racer Lord Gabriel Sharpe is known to accept every challenge to race thrown at him. When his next challenge comes in the form of his late best friend's sister, Virginia Waverly, Gabe is shocked. Yet she presents just the opportunity Gabe needs--marriage to fulfill his grandmother's ultimatum and ensure his inheritance. What he didn't count on was needing her love.


REVIEW:
This is the best book yet in the series. I adore Gabe. He is a tormented soul in need of love. He never thought anyone would love him but he did hope that the young beauty Virginia would forgive him. This was such a sweet love story. I laughed and cried and then laughed some more! I also love the romance building between Gran and Poppy. I miss Minerva's presence at Halstead Hale. She was one of my favorite Hellions but when she was there it was great to have her. I am so completely caught up in this family and their love stories. I hope that the next one is just as good but I will be sad for it to end. This is a fantastic series. I know Celia's story will be great but it will be hard to out do Gabe's!

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Sabrina Jeffries is the NYT bestselling author of 36 novels and 9 works of short fiction (some written under the pseudonyms Deborah Martin and Deborah Nicholas). Whatever time not spent writing in a coffee-fueled haze of dreams and madness is spent traveling with her husband and adult autistic son or indulging in one of her passions—jigsaw puzzles, chocolate, and music. With over 7 million books in print in 18 different languages, the North Carolina author never regrets tossing aside a budding career in academics for the sheer joy of writing fun fiction, and hopes that one day a book of hers will end up saving the world. 


She always dreams big.

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