O Triunfo da Amante (Fairbourne Quartet #3) 
E entre os muitos olhos que a observam, estão os de Gavin Norwood, visconde Kendale, que esteve na guerra e desconfia dos Franceses… e também das femmes fatales. Está convicto – e com razão – de que Marielle é muito mais do que aparenta ser. Mas a astuta emigrée revela-se uma adversária à sua altura. Para a desmascarar, Gavin vai ter de recorrer a todas as armas do seu arsenal… incluindo a sedução…
O muito aguardado terceiro volume da série O Quarteto Fairbourne, escrito com a mestria a que já nos habituou Madeline Hunter.
More like 3.5.I have now read the last two books in this series in reverse order -- #4 first and now #3. This one was much better than #4, mostly because Marielle, this book's heroine, was not a complete and utter idiot (like Lydia is in #4.) Marielle does keep a lot of secrets from Kendale, the hero, but her rationale is much more understandable (unlike dumbass Lydia in book #4). Marielle and Kendale's mutual suspicion of each other makes sense.Kendale is a viscount who would prefer to be a
Originally posted on Buried Under Romance book blogMarielle Lyon is a French émigré with secrets secrets that make Gavin Norwood, Viscount Kendale, suspect her of being a spy for the French. Marielle has been playing a game of cat-and-mouse with her Gavin, whom she dubs Handsome Stupid Man, not knowing he might actually be the cat in their game. Kendale is a man unlike many of his aristocratic peers. His years in the military instilled in him lasting independence and discipline, along with the

Oh yes, I love this so much more than the last book. A lovely story that kept me reading until 7 am. I must be mad....and tired!I loved the interaction between Marielle and Gavin.
Any book where the heroine starts out thinking of the hero as "handsome stupid man" has my attention. I really liked the hero. He was gruff and taciturn, but also showed growth without a sudden change of personality. The heroine was independant and the twist to her history was interesting and amusing. I really enjoy this author's style. She is definitely a new favorite.
I liked this one and it really worked for me. The book had a longer feel to it and Marielle and Kendell's romance was really able to flourish. The mystery of Marielle was well done and I am looking foward to the next book in the series.
He's back! The return of the Handsome Stupid Man aka Bonehead Hero. Yes, Madeline Hunter's The Counterfeit Mistress sees the return of the Handsome Stupid Man, so named by our spunky heroine, Marielle, in the first book of Fairbourne series.The Handsome Stupid man is really Gavin Norwood, Viscount Kendale and he is still following Marielle around. Under his breath he refers to her as a bitch. Wow, I thought, that's a tad bit harsh, what did she ever do to you? Because my memory of the first two
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Title | : | O Triunfo da Amante (Fairbourne Quartet #3) |
Author | : | Madeline Hunter |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 336 pages |
Published | : | November 15th 2016 by Edições ASA (first published September 24th 2013) |
Categories | : | Romance. Historical Romance. Historical. Regency Romance. Historical Fiction. Regency. Fiction |
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Na alta-roda londrina, ninguém pode acusar Marielle Lyon de falta de elegância. Muito pelo contrário. A jovem refugiada francesa está na penúria mas mantém uma invejável pose de distinção e graça. Ela diz ser sobrinha de um aristocrata mas a sua chegada a Londres está envolta em mistério. E ainda para mais, parece divertir-se imenso com os boatos que a acusam de ser espia. Afinal, quanto mais a vigiarem, mais protegida estará para levar a cabo a sua missão secreta.E entre os muitos olhos que a observam, estão os de Gavin Norwood, visconde Kendale, que esteve na guerra e desconfia dos Franceses… e também das femmes fatales. Está convicto – e com razão – de que Marielle é muito mais do que aparenta ser. Mas a astuta emigrée revela-se uma adversária à sua altura. Para a desmascarar, Gavin vai ter de recorrer a todas as armas do seu arsenal… incluindo a sedução…
O muito aguardado terceiro volume da série O Quarteto Fairbourne, escrito com a mestria a que já nos habituou Madeline Hunter.
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Original Title: | The Counterfeit Mistress |
ISBN: | 9892336976 (ISBN13: 9789892336978) |
Edition Language: | Portuguese |
Series: | Fairbourne Quartet #3 |
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Ratings: 3.7 From 877 Users | 87 ReviewsWrite-Up Appertaining To Books O Triunfo da Amante (Fairbourne Quartet #3)
LovelyI had this in my TBR pile for ages because I forgot how good Ms Hunters books are. Great story. Lovely romance with the rather curmudgeonly K medals finding love. I do find the endings a bit abrupt but that's because I like a nice Epilogue.More like 3.5.I have now read the last two books in this series in reverse order -- #4 first and now #3. This one was much better than #4, mostly because Marielle, this book's heroine, was not a complete and utter idiot (like Lydia is in #4.) Marielle does keep a lot of secrets from Kendale, the hero, but her rationale is much more understandable (unlike dumbass Lydia in book #4). Marielle and Kendale's mutual suspicion of each other makes sense.Kendale is a viscount who would prefer to be a
Originally posted on Buried Under Romance book blogMarielle Lyon is a French émigré with secrets secrets that make Gavin Norwood, Viscount Kendale, suspect her of being a spy for the French. Marielle has been playing a game of cat-and-mouse with her Gavin, whom she dubs Handsome Stupid Man, not knowing he might actually be the cat in their game. Kendale is a man unlike many of his aristocratic peers. His years in the military instilled in him lasting independence and discipline, along with the

Oh yes, I love this so much more than the last book. A lovely story that kept me reading until 7 am. I must be mad....and tired!I loved the interaction between Marielle and Gavin.
Any book where the heroine starts out thinking of the hero as "handsome stupid man" has my attention. I really liked the hero. He was gruff and taciturn, but also showed growth without a sudden change of personality. The heroine was independant and the twist to her history was interesting and amusing. I really enjoy this author's style. She is definitely a new favorite.
I liked this one and it really worked for me. The book had a longer feel to it and Marielle and Kendell's romance was really able to flourish. The mystery of Marielle was well done and I am looking foward to the next book in the series.
He's back! The return of the Handsome Stupid Man aka Bonehead Hero. Yes, Madeline Hunter's The Counterfeit Mistress sees the return of the Handsome Stupid Man, so named by our spunky heroine, Marielle, in the first book of Fairbourne series.The Handsome Stupid man is really Gavin Norwood, Viscount Kendale and he is still following Marielle around. Under his breath he refers to her as a bitch. Wow, I thought, that's a tad bit harsh, what did she ever do to you? Because my memory of the first two
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