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Original Title: Because You're Mine
Edition Language: English
Series: Capitol Theatre #2
Characters: Madeline Matthews, Logan Scott
Setting: London, England,1833(United Kingdom)
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Because You're Mine (Capitol Theatre #2) Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 376 pages
Rating: 3.97 | 12811 Users | 600 Reviews

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"I don't care about your conscience. All I want is for you to kiss me again." Lady Madeline Matthews would rather shame herself than sacrifice her freedom—which is why, to avoid a marriage to an aging, lecherous lord, she seeks out the company of Logan Scott. A torrid affair with the notorious womanizer would surely condemn her in the eyes of good society. Though a legend in the bedchamber, Logan is, in truth, an intensely private man tormented by past betrayals. Now a forward little minx is disrupting his life with her vibrant charm and unspoiled beauty, a high-spirited enchantress completely at sea in London's sophisticated whirl. But when what begins with a kiss threatens to blossom into something more rapturous and real, will Logan and Madeline have the courage to drop the masks they hide behind in the name of love? Librarian's Note: this is an alternate cover edition - ISBN 10: 0380781441; ISBN 13: 9780380781447

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Title:Because You're Mine (Capitol Theatre #2)
Author:Lisa Kleypas
Book Format:Mass Market Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 376 pages
Published:September 1st 1997 by Avon
Categories:Romance. Historical Romance. Historical. Historical Fiction. Regency

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Because You're Mine by Lisa KleypasSecond in the Capital Theatre series4 starsLady Madeline Matthews doesnt want to marry Lord Clifton. Hes older than her own father and they have nothing in common. She would do anything to avoid marrying him. Maddy devices a plan to seduce the famous actor and owner of the Capital Theatre, Logan Scott. Logan Scott isnt like any man shes eve met and from the start its obvious that her scheme of seduction wont be as easy as she hoped it would be. Logan Scott



Logan Scott was excellent but I did not feel his pain the way I did with Christopher Phelan or Nick Gentry. And he was a bit drawn back compared to Sebastian St Vincent or Derek Craven.Perhaps I've read almost all books from Lisa Kleypas and this book in comparison is not her best. But the fact that some scenes really made me touched was undeniable. I liked the times when she had to choose between her direction and Logan's life. I loved the character of Mrs Florence but I have issues on Andrew's

The first half of this book was delightful. The second half had the hero being a jerk right up until the very last scene where he was suddenly transformed. After the way he acted it kind of soured the book for me.

How terrible of me. Giving two stars to Lisa Kleypas. I'm awful. ***Might be some general SPOILERS bellow.***I wasn't disappointed in this story at all. It was entertaining and engaging. But the characters! They brought me no end of grief. I just couldn't empathize with either of them! I kept judging them over and over. Here's all the terrible things I thought of Madeline:Naive IndecisiveStupidPushoverSelf sacrificingYou might not think that the last one is an insult but in this case it is. Her

First things first: wow, this was rapey. I know, product of its era, this came out 16 years ago. However, there's at least one scene where the heroine Madeline says no and MEANS no and yet the hero Logan forces himself on her. In the old, dated romance tradition, she likes it in the end, but that particular scene threw me so far out of the novel that I was no longer able to be sympathetic to Logan.It's a shame, because in many ways this is a pretty solid Kleypas novel. I had a hard time

I probably say this after every book I finish by Lisa Kleypas but I really think this one is my favorite *winces as she thinks of Suddenly You, Dreaming of You, Somewhere I'll Find You, Again the Magic, Prince of Dreams, Secrets of a Summer Night, Worth Any Price, Devil in Winter, Smooth Talking Stranger, Lady Sophia's Lover, Mine Till Midnight.....* Kleypas has written maybe 40 books...I've read at least 25 of them, and I've yet to find two that are alike. No wonder the We Love Lisa Kleypas
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