A Game of Persuasion

By Emma Locke

A Game of Persuasion - Emma Locke
  • Release Date: 2015-07-21
  • Genre: Historical Romance
Score: 4
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From 176 Ratings

Description

Publisher's Note: This story is continued in the full-length novel The Art of Ruining a Rake, and is intended as bonus content or as an introduction to The Naughty Girls Series.

A night she'll never forget…
Miss Lucy Lancester has loved her brother’s best friend, Roman Alexander, for as long as she can remember. So devotedly, she’s vowed never to marry anyone else. But her beloved libertine is hardly aware of her existence, and not the least deserving of her affection. Deciding her cause is lost, she makes plans to open a girls’ school in Bath. There’s just one thing she needs to do before she confirms her spinsterhood forever: spend one blissful night in Roman’s arms. But her handsome rogue isn’t ready to have the tables turned. It will take more than a coquettish smile to turn his head. She must play a game…of persuasion.

Reviews

  • A game of persuasion

    1
    By not sucked into l chapter down
    Downloaded this, did not read when I found it was one of those 1 chapter downloads,. I will not pay for each chapter. I will not buy any of Emma Locke’s books either.
  • The game of persuasion

    4
    By DawnDeb
    Loved the book but why do I have to buy another to finish the story??
  • Game of persuasion

    5
    By dung lie
    Wow the story was amazing and the characters were so amazing. The story allows the reader to escape back in time. John. Dung lie
  • Enjoyable

    5
    By Wandaq22
    Enjoyable read: witty, fast-paced and great characters
  • Joe’s thoughts

    3
    By Anne Emily
    I read this book and enjoyed it. I did not care for the ending though. I realize the book continues, but I prefer, one story with the ending intact.
  • Way too repetitive

    2
    By SamiFaith
    When there is a series, I anticipate a different story that may have SOME overlapping qualities. This second book was the same novel written from another perspective. It makes you skip so many pages because you already know what's going to happen. There's not surprise about it. I ended up hating Lucy in this story. She sounds so self centered and spoiled. It really only came down to her wants and needs and screw everyone else. And to get to the end of the book and there to still be no resolution is beyond frustrating after reading 400+ pages of the same story of the last book.