Review for Confessions of a Diabolical Lover
REVIEW:
In Confessions of a Diabolical Lover by Dorothy Cosey. We are in the
seventeenth century where Lord Oden Lawson is a troubled man because while
sleeping with a servant Inez, he realizes he loves her and cannot marry her due
to what society would think. As he seeks to find a suitable woman to marry, he
can’t seem to get his mind off Inez. During this time his cousin Lady Victoria
Mellon is staying with him due to the fact she was molested by an Earl whom she
is supposed to marry. Will Lord Oden find a acceptable wife or will he get the
courage to marry Inez and why does Lady Victoria want to stay with Oden?
Dorothy Cosey’s Confessions of a Diabolical Lover has a remarkable romantic theme
set in the Seventeenth Century in England, where nobility was very important.
You see in your mind how people in the Seventeenth Century thought and
acted. I felt it was extremely well written
with and there were no problems with grammar and the characters came alive with
the dialog that Mrs. Cosey wrote. The
climax was one that I was not expected and I commend Mrs. Cosey on such a
interesting ending. Confessions of a Diabolical Lover is not your run of a mill
historical romance by any means and this reviewer highly recommends this novel.
5 bookmarks
Carol Langstroth, Manager and
Reviewer
Mind Fog Reviews
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