Tuesday, December 3, 2013

The King of Threadneedle Street–Review and Giveaway





Alysia Villier, daughter of the infamous courtesan Violet Villier, grew up in the home of her mother's lover, Lord Courtenay. Seemingly a member of the family, Alysia was aware of the huge difference between herself and the others. After the death of her mother, Alysia's situation becomes more awkward and she realizes her future will most likely take a similar path as her mothers. Even though she has loved Andrew forever, she knows she must leave her childhood home. Her passions must go unheeded for Andrew can never be hers.

Andrew Tilmore, Lord Preston, future Marquess of Courtenay, now home from Oxford, discovers his feelings for his childhood friend have only grown stronger. They have evolved into the passions of an adult man. Determined to have Alysia, he must defy not only his parents, the beau monde, and the parade of acceptable women his mother forces on him, he must also battle Alysia herself.

  

  




Of the books I have had the privilege to read by Moriah Densley, (any I could get my greedy hands on) The King of Threadneedle Street is by far the most encompassing and layered book in the series. While the other Rougemont books were wonderful and made me smile, The King of Threadneedle Street is a saga. While retaining her trademark wit and keen eye for authenticity, Moriah takes the reader for a journey that spans the European continent. I could actually feel the characters evolving into the most worthy of the title hero/heroine.

At the beginning of the book, Andrew, was headstrong, and slightly immature. By the end of the book, he is indeed a droolworthy man. His journey, I believe was the hardest, although he has his position in society and wealth, he develops strategies to win his lady love and almost topples England's economy. He transforms himself from a slightly spoiled aristocrat to a man that can work in the trenches, who can withstand all who oppose him and who fully comprehends the meaning of love.

Alysia had my admiration from the get go. Although young, and a tad bit naive, she is strong and determined to protect the ones she loves, even at the cost of her own happiness. She has the heart of a lioness and the wherewithal to ignore the slings and arrows she must endure because of her mother's legacy. By the end of the story she has learned to trust her own heart as well as Andrew's.

The cast of characters in The King of Threadneedle Street is filled with favorites from the previous books, and were a very welcome addition to at times a tearjerker of a story. I loved the depth they added to an already compelling read. the romantic thread ranges from sweet to throw a glass of ice water in my face hot. Moriah manages to inject steam into the story without the overtly graphic sexual scenes so prevalent today. While I have been known to enjoy a raunchy book or two in my day, this book can please all readers of romance.






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About the Author -
Moriah Densley sees nothing odd at all about keeping both a violin case and a range bag stuffed with pistols in the back seat of her car. They hold up the stack of books in the middle, of course. She enjoys writing about Victorians, assassins, and geeks. Her muses are summoned by the smell of chocolate, usually at odd hours of the night. By day her alter ego is your friendly neighborhood music teacher. She lives in Las Vegas with her husband, four children, and two possibly brain-damaged cats. Published in historical and paranormal romance, Moriah has a Master's degree in music, is a 2012 RWA Golden Heart finalist, 2012 National Reader's Choice Award winner in historical romance and '12 NRCA "Best First Book" finalist. Moriah loves to hear from her fans so check her out.

Website: http://moriahdensley.com/blog/
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Buy it today for only 99 cents!
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To celebrate The King of Threadneedle Street's release day, the gracious and talented Moriah Densley has put up some fabulous jewelry for a tourwide contest. Just fill out the rafflecopter and pick your poison. Here are just a few of the goodies.





 
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9 comments:

Unknown said...

Hi Sebella and Moriah!
Moriah, I adore your books, they are always filled with tenderness, passion and a touch of intrigue! Sebella, I love the beautiful 5 stars review!

Anonymous said...

This is fantastic, Sebella! Your blog is beautiful, and your thought dull, generous review made my day! Thank you so much. I love this release day!

Anonymous said...

This is fantastic, Sebella! Your blog is beautiful, and your thoughtful, generous review made my day! Thank you so much. I love this release day!

Anonymous said...

This is fantastic, Sebella! Your blog is beautiful, and your thoughtful, generous review made my day! Thank you so much. I love this release day!

Anonymous said...

Hi, Nicole! I'm so glad you visited today, and I'm so pleased you liked the book. Thanks for helping spread the word!

Unknown said...

Wonderful spotlight fantastic romance writer and her novels rock.

Amy said...

I love Moriah's witty books!

Anonymous said...

Thanks, Denise. Always glad to hear from you.

Anonymous said...

Why thank you, Amy!