Tempt Me With Diamonds by Jane Feather

Tempt Me With Diamonds by Jane FeatherTempt Me with Diamonds by Jane Feather
Series: London Jewels Trilogy Book #1
on January 29, 2019
Genres: Fiction / Historical / General, Fiction / Romance / Historical / Victorian, Fiction / Women
Pages: 304
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New York Times–Bestselling Author: “A dash of mystery, and a delightful final twist . . .  a sensual Edwardian romance sure to please Feather’s many fans.” —Library Journal
 
Three friends who met at an elite English boarding school take on the town—and the ton—one by one, in this sparkling series about love, loss, and lustrous gemstones . . .
 
A FINE ROMANCE . . .
 
Diana Sommerville seems to have it all—beauty, brains, and vast wealth, thanks to her family’s ownership of a diamond mine abroad. But when her beloved brother dies in battle and leaves a lion’s share of his estate to his best friend, Diana finds herself in a situation that seems scripted for the stage: Sharing her family home with the man she used to love—and now loathes. Worse, her unfaithful former fiancé has already moved in . . .
 
OR AN EXCELLENT FAKE?
 
 Rupert Lacey didn’t expect Diana to take the news without a fight. Still, he didn’t expect her to bring the battle directly to their newly shared doorstep—complete with a full set of trunks, and a full set of orders to the staff. Yet there she is, bold, regal . . .  magnificent as ever. Now they would face a formidable challenge: to ignore each other—and the unanswered questions that stood between them. The only sure thing is their still blazing desire. But with a woman like Diana, it will take nothing less than a momentous misunderstanding, a missing prized mare, and a shocking revelation to restore a love that hasn’t lost its shine . . .
 
“Irresistibly sexy and witty, Jane Feather is one of the all-time greats of historical romance.” —Madeline Hunter, New York Times best


Tempt Me With Diamonds is book one in the London Jewels Trilogy by Jane Feather. I wish I could give this book more than three flowers but I can’t. I found the story disjointed and difficult to connect with. When Diana Sommerville returns from South Africa, she finds her ex-fiance living in her home. Thanks to Diana’s dead brother Jem, Rupert Lacey, her ex-lover has inherited half of her estate. The result is a tedious turf war over just about every little detail of the estate. Diana’s character comes across petty, childish and bitter through half of the book. Then Feather throws in a few sex scenes that are like porcupines having sex – just angry moments that feel pointless. This book had potential but I felt it just fell short of the mark.

3 Stars

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