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ISBN-10:
0451233972
ISBN-13:978-0451233974
Publisher: Penguin Group
Line: Signet
Release Date: May 3
Pages: 336
Retail Price: $7.99

One Whisper Away
Emma Wildes
Heat Level: 3 (Sensual)    

Lady Cecily Francis is resigned to become the wife of Lord Drury, the man she suspects her sister is pining for. But upon her first scandalous encounter with the exotic Earl of Augustine-the American whom everyone is whispering about- Cecily is intrigued by the possibility of a more exciting life. If only she could contrive some way to marry the unconventional earl instead....

Around town he's known as Earl Savage. Although he inherited his title legitimately-and, with it, responsibility for his three half sisters-Augustine is half American and part Iroquois. He can't wait to settle his father's estate, marry his sisters off, and return to his native soil. Until charming Lady Cecily has him considering a prolonged stay in England...

From the moment Lady Cecily meets the charming, albeit slightly barbaric Earl of Augustine, her life is anything but boring!  While a simple scandalous gesture sparks the tons’ gossipmongers, Lady Cecily is intrigued and infatuated by the brief yet very public moment shared with the Earl of Augustine.  Soon, Cecily finds herself enamored with the Earl, who is of mixed blood and dashingly handsome.  When her father notifies Lady Cecily of an impending marriage offer, Lady Cecily knows she must act quickly if she is to avoid the marriage, which would prove to be a terrible match for many reasons.  Though she doesn’t realize the full impact of her soon-to-be business deal, Lady Cecily is sure it is her only option.  Will the Earl agree with Lady Cecily’s proposal or is the possibility of great scandal too high a risk?


One Whisper Away was a deliciously original story.  Jonathan, Early of Augustine, is of mixed blood and has arrived from America to take over the responsibilities left by his late father’s death.  Known as Earl Savage, Jonathan is not without scandal as he arrives in England with his daughter, who is rumored to be from a mother he refused to marry.  The cultural differences between the shores are evident to all of London as Jonathan attempts to tame his wild side while the ladies of London have other ideas.  In the midst of his arrival to London is the new season, which is well underway and in all its glory.  Lady Cecily has made her debut this season and does not lack for options in potential suitors and dance partners.  Matters are complicated when the man who intends to ask for her hand happens to be the same man her sister desires, though she has not admitted it with her words.  The story is full of twist and turns that kept me intrigued with the plot as well as the characters.


While the novel for the most part was fairly predictable it did surprise me on occasion.  I enjoyed the many storylines the book had to offer, though a few of them seemed slightly undeveloped.  Ms. Wildes is a skilled author.  The heat between the characters is evident as Emma writes with the emotion her characters portray.  Though the book did not grab me from the start, it was with the scandal that lies around every corner that proves this book to be a page turner until the last words have been written.  If you enjoy reading novels by authors such as Jude Deveraux and Nicole Jordan you will probably enjoy this historical fiction by Emma Wildes.

~ Tiffany

*For Publisher Only*

This ARC was full of spacing errors and punctuation errors.  Punctuation was doubled in multiple places and missing in others.  There were many parts of the novel that had extra spaces or spaces between one word such as kis s or chara cters.  On page 4 paragraph 2 line 4 there is a random letter g between the two words in and her.
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One Whisper Away
wendy p
I had never read a book written by Emma Wildes, but I just loved the cover on this book and couldn't help myself. I am so glad that I bought this, so glad that I immediately bought all her available titles in ebook version. I was instantly grabbed in the first chapter with the 'scandal' in the making on the introduction of our hero and heroine - wishing it was my ear Earl Savage was whispering into. I loved how Jonathan was anything but a typical aristocrat and always hovering over the line of what was and wasn't respectable when it came to Cecily, but was very proper when other 'ladies' sought out his attention. I loved the peripheral characters in the book - and was happy to see others also found their happily ever after - but disappointed that some characters weren't utilized enough (the Duke/father). Anxiously awaiting the next in the series!
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A Slight Miss
Kim
One Whisper Away was a good read, but not a great read. Although the primary pairing was interesting, I feel that the secondary characters were far more intrigiung. Lily's fall from grace and Elinore's unrequited love for Drury provided a much better story than Cecily and Jonathan's romance.

One of the major stumbling blocks was how Cecily immediately put two and two together and solved the mystery on why Jonathan's shooter was in turn killed. It was such a leap that a few more paragraphs should have been devoted to it. I also thought the book was a bit unrealistic on how Cecily's family reacted to Jonathan's heritage and his illegitimate daughter. Yes, it was mentioned, but the roadblocks to a marriage would have been much more difficult than portrayed in this book. Class distinctions were so profound in British history, that it's a stretch to believe a duke would give his permission for a match so easily.

Although the book is well-written with interesting characters, I thought the plot weaknesses in the book detracted from my overall enjoyment.
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