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Reviewed by Anne Boling for Readers' Favorite
I loved this book. This was the second book that I have read in this series by Elizabeth Hoyt. I enjoyed " To Seduce a Sinner" so when Review your book.com ask me to review "To Beguile a Beast" I was excited to do so. Elizabeth Hoyt writes what romance readers want to read. The story truly was beauty and the beast.I became so engrossed in her character's personalities that I truly forgot one was scarred and one while beautiful was hopelessly flawed.I liked that she wrote from different character perspectives.The story line flowed without a plateau, continually making me want to turn the page.Elizabeth's romantic interludes are a little more graphic than i prefer but her stories are so entertaining that I tend to overlook anything else. i recommend "To beguile a Beast" but be prepared to read in a one sitting as you won't want to put it down.