Review: The Lady Lies by Samantha Saxon
Wednesday, July 20, 2005 16:53Posted in category Review

The Lady Lies by Samantha Saxon
Grade: C-
Sensuality: Hot
The Lady Lies, Samantha Saxon’s debut novel (The Lady Killer follows in December), suffers from too many ingredients in the recipe. There is a really good story in here waiting to burst free but too many side plots and characters weigh it down.
At the age of ten, Aidan Duhearst learns from the Duke of St. John that his father, the Earl of Wessex, died in battle. He is now the Earl and this event shapes the rest of his life and his actions. Fast-forward to 1811: Aidan is being held prisoner by the French in Portugal. Is the angel appearing before him real…or has he joined in his father in a noble death?
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Nicole says:
July 20th, 2005 at 7:43 pm
I really wnat to read How to Marry a Millionaire Vamp though.
Nicole says:
July 20th, 2005 at 7:43 pm
Good review. I’d initially wanted to read it, but after reading a few reviews, I decided I didn’t need to read it.
sybil says:
July 20th, 2005 at 7:54 pm
Me too! I am wondering if Walmart has it. If not I have a B&N coupon and might pick it up.
Of course I have been in a funk and on a rereading kick so I now have 10 books to review.
Off to read one now
sybil says:
July 20th, 2005 at 7:57 pm
ohhhhh or there is this
hee 30% off isn’t bad