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Lord Hunter's Cinderella Heiress (Wild Lords and Innocent Ladies) Kindle Edition

3.9 out of 5 stars 110 ratings

Betrothed…to the wrong man!

Building a life away from her bullying family, schoolmistress Helen Tilney now needs to convince her childhood sweetheart she's a worthy bride. Standing in her way is Lord Hunter—the man Nell has just discovered she's betrothed to!

Hunter's offer of marriage to Nell came out of guilt, and now seems less than appealing! So when she asks for his help to win another man, he agrees. Until their lessons in flirtation inspire a raging desire that has Hunter longing to keep Nell for himself…

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"I knew that at some point [Lara Temple would] come up with a book which would knock my socks off - and this is it. Lord Hunter's Cinderella Heiress is, without doubt, one of the most romantic romances I've read this year."
"Lara Temple builds the relationship between her two principals with skill and insight and the sexual tension between them crackles and sizzles throughout."
Hunter is "quite the swoon-worthy hero... I think I fell for him every bit as hard as Nell did."
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"Nothing prepared me for the huge emotion that surges through you as you read Lord Hunter's Cinderella Heiress...I could read this over and over again and I would still laugh, cry and be shocked over and over."
"The romance is as ever beautifully written byTemple, but for me the real winner, the thing that sets this book apart from others, is the undercurrent of the story, that is where the heart-breaking and emotional moments come from. This is simply beautiful and perfect and I adore it."
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"Lord Hunter's Cinderella Heiress is everything I love about historical romance and why I read historical romance!"
"Ms. Temple's writing captures every frisson of burning passion; every fluttering of a heartbeat in the presence of the loved one; every sensory experience, be it petting a horse, drinking warm cider on a cold day, and irrevocably falling in love. I am overjoyed that Lord Hunter's Cinderella Heiress is the first book in a series, and I wish they were already all published."
- Buried Under Romance Reviews"Five stars, and I wish I could give it more.""one of the most beautifully written books I've read in a long time.""despite the sometimes dark themes this was nothing short of a delight to read."- Caitlyn Lynch Book Blog"The fluent, lush prose took my mind of reality. It swept me away and I was hooked""a beautiful, charming, and passionate story. Its uniqueness is evident in every scene and I relished every word"- Amanda Writes Book Blog

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Lara Temple writes strong, sexy regency romances about complex individuals who give no quarter but do so with plenty of passion. Her sixth book with Harlequin Mills & Boon, Lord Stanton's Last Mistress (#3 in her Wild Lords series) is out now and her new series The Sinful Sinclairs will be out in 2019, beginning with The Earl's Irresistible Challenge. Her previous books are: Lord Ravenscar's Inconvenient Betrothal, Lord Hunter's Cinderella Heiress, The Duke's Unexpected Bride, The Reluctant Viscount, and Lord Crayle's Secret World. When she was fifteen Lara found a very grubby copy of Georgette Heyer's Faro's Daughter in an equally grubby book store. Several blissful hours later she emerged, blinking, into the light of day completely in love with Regency Romance but it took three decades of various fascinating but completely unrelated careers in finance and high tech before she returned to her first love. Lara lives with her husband and two children who are very good about her taking over the kitchen table for her writing (so she can look out over the garden and dream). She loves to travel (especially to places steeped in history) and read as many books as possible. She recently went looking for that crowded little bookstore but couldn't quite remember around what corner it was...hopefully it is still there and another girl is in the corner by the window, reading and dreaming...

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B06Y5RPVJX
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Harlequin Historical
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  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ November 1, 2017
  • Edition ‏ : ‎ Original
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 2.7 MB
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 369 pages
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1488021848
  • Page Flip ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Book 1 of 3 ‏ : ‎ Wild Lords and Innocent Ladies
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    3.9 out of 5 stars 110 ratings

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Lara Temple is an award winning author of sensual and emotional historical romance. She lives with her husband, two children, and one very fluffy dog, and they are all very understanding about her taking over the kitchen table so she can look out over the garden as dreams up her Happy Ever Afters.

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Customers praise this Regency romance as one of the most exquisite stories in the genre, with engaging characters and nice humor. The book receives positive feedback for its pacing, with one customer noting its evocative writing style.

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Feasted On: Wild Lords and Innocent Ladies Series, Book 1
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Feasted On: Wild Lords and Innocent Ladies Series, Book 1
4 out of 5 stars! Four years ago, during difficult times in both their lives, Lord Hunter (Hunter/Gabe/Gabriel) decided to get into an agreement with Nell (Helen)’s father that stated that once she became 21 yrs old they would get married. Well it was an agreement that Hunter did in hopes of helping Nell’s life in the long-run, but it was also an agreement that Nell’s father never told her about until her 21st Birthday. Therefore, when Nell is informed about this change in her life she is not happy and finds a way to change her circumstances. Thankfully, Hunter agrees to the changes but everything comes at a price. Now they both have to decide what is most important to them and what are they are willing to sacrifice for their future “happiness.” This was a VERY enticing tale about following your heart no matter the cost. In addition, I liked how Ms. Temple used various forms of PTSD with her characters and showing how they overcame those issues during that time-period (both good and bad ways). Yet what truly reeled me in was the fiery chemistry that built between Hunter and Nell from beginning to end of this novel. They were both spunky and I LOVED how they both unintentionally became each other’s “safe harbor” against the world. Their relationship and their engaging banter made this historical novel seem fresh and lively from the start. I could not get enough of this read, which is why I was so disappointed to see it end, especially when I felt that there was still more to learn about this dynamic duo. I HIGHLY recommend this novel to those who want to read a uniquely steamy historical romance. Review By: From Me to You ... Video, Photography, & Book Reviews -- read more of this review and TWO TEASERS on my blog --
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2017
    Helen "Nell" Tinley was only seventeen the first time she met Gabriel, Lord Hunter. He was in the process of purchasing a horse from Nell's father, and was vastly impressed with the confidence and expertise with which Nell handled the horse. Later, at dinner, the confident young girl is replaced by one who is cowed and browbeaten by her father and her cruel aunt. Upon learning that Nell will inherit a property that is of value to him when she turns twenty-one, Hunter arranges a tentative betrothal to Nell with her father. The betrothal is contingent on Nell being agreeable, and will occur after she comes into her inheritance. Unfortunately, Nell's father doesn't feel any need to inform her of this arrangement. Imagine her surprise four years later, when she is finally free of her family, and is making plans to begin her unfettered life, and she sees her own engagement notice published in the paper.

    A furious Nell charges to Hunter's residence, and demands that the notice be retracted. Hunter is amazed that Nell's father never informed her of the tentative agreement, and it is her father who had the notice published. Hunter is an honorable man, and is willing to call of the engagement if Nell isn't willing. He suggests they go to meet with her father to fully discuss the arrangement, and how to end it without scandal. They agree to travel to a horse fair where her father is likely to be. Nell has an ulterior motive - she suspects that Charles Welbeck will be there too. He's someone Nell has desired since she was a young teenager. Now that she's an heiress, perhaps Charles will finally want her, as well.

    Nell and Hunter realize they have to play at being engaged since the notice was made public, and Hunter suggests that they act flirtatious. Nell agrees, hoping to pick up some pointers on how to entice Charles. Once Nell realized that Hunter was not trying to coerce her into remaining engaged, she lost her belligerence around him, and they began to enjoy each other's company. The problem is, their flirtation has led to some exchanged kisses and embraces, and Nell has begun to enjoy them, as well. Charles does express interest in Nell, and soon she is torn about what she should do.

    Neither Nell nor Hunter is without baggage. The cruelty and lack of love and support from Nell's family affected her greatly - so much so, that her only solace was being away at school. I love the strong woman she is evolving into. She's also fair and kind - she's willing to sell a parcel of her land to Hunter, as he would have benefited greatly from joining her property to his. Hunter still suffers nightmares and guilt from a tragic experience involving his now deceased younger brother, but that's something he keeps well hidden as he does what's expected of him. Despite his own pain, he's a kind and honorable man.

    Although their romance develops over a short amount of time, it feels real and genuine. Nell comes to term with her long time crush on Charles, and how it compares to what she now feels for Hunter. As for Hunter, he is experiencing the feeling of needing someone else for the first time, as opposed to being the one who's needed. LORD HUNTER'S CINDERELLA HEIRESS is a warm and lovely romance with a bit of steam about two damaged souls who unexpectedly find love in a ready made engagement. I enjoy Lara Temple's writing style very much, and am looking forward to upcoming books in the WILD LORDS AND INNOCENT LADIES trilogy.

    As reviewed at rosesareblue dot net. I received a complimentary copy of this book.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2018
    Lord Hunter's Cinderella Heiress is one of the most exquisite Regency Romances I've ever read that had me falling in love all over again. The subtle connection between Gabriel and Nell drags the reader down with them into the deepest of emotions until their passion unleashes finally in a strong, lovable and passionate expression, not only physically but mentally.
    No doubt that a gentleman with a wild side and some secret, dark past can be very attractive to most women, especially when he was committed to be a hero. On the other hand, a woman that is brave and just in all means, except towards herself, is the perfect match for him. The feeling becomes stronger when he feels the helpless need to be with this woman he intended to ignore at first. And this is what happens between Gabriel and Nell; she becomes his weakness and redemption from his past fears, and he becomes her guardian angel and the only man she can imagine herself surrendering to.
    I read it in record time and loved every bit of its plot, characters and expressions. Of course, I highly recommend it.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2017
    I was quite surprised at how much I enjoyed this book. The title was enough to turn me off, but I read a review that said ignore the title, read the book. It was quite entertaining. The hero and heroine were very well drawn, especially Nell, the heroine. The book could have been enhanced quite a bit with more tension--there should have been more scenes with Nell's horrible aunt and father. It would also be heightened if Gabriel had stood up to them on her behalf. Never neglect the villains! My biggest problem with the book was the ending--suddenly everything is resolved and the book finishes with a promo for the next two books in this series. I think the author should have finished with a complete ending, even an epilogue. Most readers know to turn the last page to find out what is coming next by the author--the promos are a turn-off. I'm wondering if I want to read the next book because I'm sure it will end in the same manner. I would have given the book four stars except for that, and it's really too bad, as I'm sure this would be the publisher's decision, not Ms. Temple's. Having said that, I'd recommend it--I read it in one sitting.
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  • La veneziana
    3.0 out of 5 stars L'amazzone e il libertino
    Reviewed in Italy on June 17, 2019
    Nella vita di Helen Tinley è mancato il supporto e l'affetto di una famiglia normale, ma la nostra eroina è riuscita comunque a costruire attorno a sé una rete di affetti e la sua passione per i cavalli ha compensato una certa goffaggine e una grande fragilità emotiva.
    Nel prologo una diciassettenne e intrepida Nell incuriosisce Lord Hunter, venuto ad acquistare una giumenta da suo padre. La ragazza è un'amazzone come poche, eppure, in salotto quella stessa sera, sembra un topolino impaurito, fino a che....non lo è più ed affronta la perfida zia in modo fermo e risoluto.
    Quattro anni dopo, una arrabbiatissima Nell si presenta a casa di Lord Hunter dopo aver scoperto casualmente di essere fidanzata con lui. Vedete, la ragazza, oramai ventunenne, ha ereditato una tenuta confinante con la proprietà di Lord Hunter che desidera risolvere una volta per tutte una questione concernente il diritto sull'accesso all'acqua.
    Semplice, vero?
    Invece non vi è nulla di semplice. Innanzitutto perché Nell ha coltivato nel suo cuore una cotta di gioventù con il figlio di un allevatore di cavalli amico del padre e poi perché Lord Hunter, che oramai aveva quasi dimenticato l'impegno preso anni prima con il padre della fanciulla, si trova improvvisamente di fronte una ragazza molto alta, non particolarmente bella ma regale nel portamento e con una personalità ed uno stile non comuni che non riesce a togliersi dalla testa.
    Il nostro eroe, oppresso da un grave problema familiare che lo ha lasciato stremato emotivamente e spiritualmente (e con il problema di incubi ricorrenti), è riuscito poco alla volta a trovare un tenue equilibrio nascondendolo dietro una facciata da bon vivant.
    Devo dire che l'autrice è molto abile nel costruire, e mantenere, la tensione sessuale fra i protagonisti. Complice la comune passione per i cavalli, entrambi si svelano gradualmente all'altro arricchendo di complessità la vicenda.
    D'altro canto ho trovato affrettate e poco sviluppate alcune parti della storia: l'esigenza di dare spessore a Nell e Gabriel ha penalizzato gli altri personaggi. Ancora un po' ed i cavalli erano più definiti ed approfonditi delle persone!
    Poi, anche se il finale è soddisfacente, avrei preferito più iniziativa da parte di lui che invece si dimostra innamorato, sì, ma debole. E' Nell infatti la vera eroina, che alla fine si risolve a prendere in mano le redini del suo futuro e vince la mano completa.
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  • avidreader
    5.0 out of 5 stars Loved it
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 20, 2017
    I really enjoyed 'the Duke's Unexpected Bride' by this author, so despite the title, which personally I don't like [it is reminiscent of too many similar stories] I bought it when it was published. What a treat! Don't be put off by the title, because this is heart-warming story of two people learning, above all else, to trust.

    I don't think any element of the story would be new to readers of historical romance, so it is all credit to Lara Temple's writing for making this fresh and interesting - and her way with words when writing about emotion is outstandingly good.

    So many factors make this a refreshingly different story - three male friends who have a close bond, who are there for one another but who do not interfere with each other's lives. Lord Hunter, in this story, talks openly to his male friends about his insurmountable problems with his past failures, as he views them. Regarded as a rake and a dare-devil, he is a mass of insecurities, which he hides behind a cynical, world-weary facade. Nell also has past demons to battle [hence the Cinderella reference] and initially neither of them will unbend - but one sees almost immediately the innate kindness in Hunter, and the insightful understanding of people that Nell has learned through her understanding of horses.

    They first meet in inauspicious circumstances, Nell only 17 years old, Hunter around 25 years old. Unbeknowns to Nell, Hunter makes a deal with her father which protects her from the degrading, loveless life that she is living at home, with an arranged marriage when Nell reaches her majority at 21 years of age [for practical, business reasons]. Forward four years, and it is then that the story of the relationship between Hunter and Nell, with all its many pitfalls, fear of commitment, fear of failure and lack of trust, takes off.

    It is an absorbing read - made me teary or laugh at various points in the story. The sexual tension between the two of them, which they ascribe to lust, rather than growing feelings for each other, is beautifully written by the author and at the end, I felt that the most important part of their commitment, to trust one another and themselves, shone through.

    Lara Temple writes the various characters so well - Nell's first love, a handsome but essentially weak character, the slightly older, beautiful but spiteful, mischief-making society darling, Hunter's aunts and his relationship with his household staff - and are a joy to read. My only quibble is that, having written knowledgeably about society in that period, the author allowed some interraction between Hunter and Nell that was unrealistic for the time - not because it happened, but the circumstances in which it happened. I have preordered the next book, and look forward to Ravenscar's story. I imagine that the third friend will be the most challenging to write.
  • mary hardbottle
    3.0 out of 5 stars Three Stars
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 16, 2018
    it was good

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