Ratings4
Average rating3
In the first of a dazzling series, Mary Jo Putney introduces the Lost Lords—maverick childhood friends with a flair for defying convention. Each is about to discover the woman who is his perfect match—but perfection doesn't come easily, even for the noble Duke of Ashton. . .Battered by the sea, Adam remembers nothing of his past, his ducal rank, nor of the shipwreck that almost claimed his life. However, he's delighted to hear that the golden-haired vision tending his wounds is his wife. Mariah's name and face may not be familiar, but her touch, her warmth, feel deliciously right. . .When Mariah Clarke prayed for a way to deter a bullying suitor, she didn't imagine she'd find the answer washed ashore on a desolate beach. Convincing Adam that he is her husband is surprisingly easy. Resisting the temptation to act his wife, in every way, will prove anything but. And now a passion begun in fantasy has become dangerously real—and completely irresistible. . . "Intoxicating, romantic and utterly ravishing..."—Eloisa JamesMary Jo Putney has made all of the national bestseller lists including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and Publishers Weekly. Five of her books have been named among the year's top five romances by The Library Journal, and three more made Booklist Top Ten Romance lists. A ten-time finalist for the Romance Writers of America RITA, she has won the honor twice and is on the RWA Honor Roll for bestselling authors. She has been awarded two Romantic Times Career Achievement Awards, four NJRW Golden Leaf awards, plus the NJRW career achievement award for historical romance. Though most of her books have been historical, she has also published three contemporary romances.
Featured Series
5 primary books7 released booksThe Lost Lords is a 7-book series with 5 primary works first released in 2009 with contributions by Mary Jo Putney and Chasity Bowlin.
Reviews with the most likes.
This is a case of “too many plots spoiled the book”. There is amnesia, lost relatives, secret births, murder plots, and feigned murders and deaths. It gets pretty mad at the end and I wondered what MJP was smoking as she is usually more contained than this ;) 2.5 stars
There were too many ridiculous coincidences in this story to make it enjoyable.