Bastian’s Surrender by Carole Mortimer
As Lord Sebastian Forbes, the Earl of Shaftesbury, and one of the richest men in England, Bastian has always lived a charmed life. Until three months ago, when a man died because of Bastian’s actions. Knowing the other man to be a widower with a child, Bastian now feels it is his responsibility to care for the orphan. Except the child has disappeared into the foggy streets as if they had never been. Unfortunately, Bastian has no idea if it is a boy or a girl, only that he has to find and save them from the harsh reality of London’s scandalous underworld.
Having searched for the child for all these weeks with no success, Bastian’s actions, drinking and debauching too much, are becoming increasingly risky and dangerous to himself. To the point he awakens one morning secured naked to a bed and no memory of how he came to be there, with a beautiful golden-haired angel leaning over him wielding a knife.
Abigail is under no illusions regarding her place at Club Venus, she knows she is nothing more than another one of the ‘ladies’ available for the pleasure of the gentlemen who frequent the establishment owned by the aristocratic Duke of Blackborne.
She’s only lived at Club Venus for a few days and is shocked to come down the stairs in the early morning of the third day to discovering a naked gentleman in one of the public bedchambers, secured to the bed by four leather straps.
She easily recognizes this man as being Lord Sebastian Forbes, the Earl of Shaftesbury, and one of the Duke of Blackborne’s closest friends.
A man Abigail considers her personal nemesis.
- File Name:bastians-surrender-by-carole-mortimer.epub
- Original Title:Bastian's Surrender (Regency Club Venus 1)
- Creator:Carole Mortimer
- Language:en
- Identifier:ISBN:9781910597798
- Publisher:Carole Mortimer
- Date:2019-10-24T18:30:00+00:00
- File Size:249.719 KB
Table of Content
- 1. Contents
- 2. Bastian’s Surrender
- 3. Copyright
- 4. Dedication
- 5. Chapter 1
- 6. Chapter 2
- 7. Chapter 3
- 8. Chapter 4
- 9. Chapter 5
- 10. Chapter 6
- 11. Chapter 7
- 12. Chapter 8
- 13. Chapter 9
- 14. Chapter 10
- 15. Chapter 11
- 16. Chapter 12
- 17. Newsletter and Social Media Links
- 18. About the Author
- 19. Other books by Carole Mortimer
Bastian’s Surrender, Book 1 of the Regency Club Venus series, was about Lord Sebastian Forbes, the Earl of Shaftesbury, and Miss Abigail "Brown" Barton, stepdaughter to the late Mr. Daniel Rafferty. Bastian, feeling horrible about the death of a man he had sent men to collect money, especially since he had known the man left behind a child and did not know what had become of him/her. He had spent the last several months trying to locate the child. After losing her only living relative and then her home, Abigail had tried to find employment as a maid. When that did not work, she went to the Club Venus to work with the other women who serviced men. The Duke of Blackborne, who owned the Club, offered Abigail's virginity to Bastian. At first, he turned it down, but upon waking up restrained to a bed with her nearby holding a knife, he changed his mind. However, Abigail, who harbored ill feelings towards the Earl, wanted nothing to do with him. The story was very fast-paced and seemed rushed. The feelings, though evident between the two main characters, were developed much too quickly, but seeing as how most of the book took place inside a brothel, perhaps it lent credence to the whole plot. Even though there was a bit of angst and drama, the book was a bit flat. There was no humor to lighten the tension and the whole thing took place within a matter of days, which was a bit unrealistic. There really wasn't enough time for a relationship to truly develop. The characters, for the most part, were dull. Bastian was a bit of a wreck all because of his guilty feelings over the misplaced "child" and so he let his life become nothing but debauchery. Abigail, though 19 years old and was supposedly a virgin, learned all too quickly...from the other ladies of the Club and from books provided...how to please a man. However, she didn't portray a normal innocent girl who knew nothing about intimacy. She showed way too much knowledge to have learned it all in a matter of days for something she had never done it before. The book was a bit of a let-down, and the title was not quite right either. What was Bastian actually supposed to be surrendering to? There was no surrender in the story. Definitely not worthy of a five-star rating or to be added to the Keeper for the Shelves collection.