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Cynthia Endersby is an enlightened woman. Raised by a father who groomed her to have influence as well as intelligence, she is expected to snare a man with great power. But she is also expected to keep her heart free.
Charles Bainbridge, the new Duke of Danforth, is new to having great power. Facing down his first Parliamentary session, he finds himself in need of an education before he takes his seat, and he must move quickly. When he discovers Cynthia’s extensive knowledge of politics and law, he engages her as his tutor.
What neither of them planned for is a lesson in passion.

The Tutor House of Lords Book 2 edition by Meg Brooke Romance eBooks

When I read the first House of Lords book, The Secretary (House of Lords), I became enthralled with the world Meg Brooke created using real events, real facts, and very real feeling situations. She gave us a heroine that could stand on her own but was not so foolhardy in her own feminism to deny herself one of the basic human emotions; Love. I expected The Tutor to be just as well written and have as much thought and detail placed into the story to make the era come to life and the situations seem real, but Meg Brooke outdid herself.

The Tutor has the same flair as Brooke's other works, but Cynthia is so much more complex in her nature, her resolve, and her past that you immediately feel for her and want to see how she will overcome the obstacles in her life. Add a dash of a somewhat "wild" duke and some social disgrace, and you have a chase between these two characters that has more passion than Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth, more reality than Edward and Elinor, and more back and forth fun than Emma and Mr. Knightley. The steamy scenes are masterfully placed after building up the relationship that you at once feel relief and want more.

Brooke continues to be a breath of fresh air in the romance genre, giving readers something smart, fun, and deeper than any of the other fluff I have read.

Product details

  • File Size 524 KB
  • Print Length 207 pages
  • Publication Date April 20, 2012
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B007WCYF64

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Great book! Excited to read the rest of the series!!
Very little sex, but a lot of story. Endersby was horrible to little Cynthia as she grew, but he didn't tarnish her spirit.
Second book in series , strong main characters and serious issues explored. Personally I wish the sex scenes were less.
This storyline was different and a good change from the usual I have read lately.

All is told smoothly and with great descriptions along the way. There are also a few plot twists thrown in.

Charles(H) and Cynthia(h)are both strong characters. I liked them very much. The side characters are also well defined so I was able to get a feel for them, too.

The Tutor(House of Lords) held my attention from the beginning and there was no skimming/skipping done.
A very enjoyable read imo.
This is the first book I've read by this author. I enjoyed it so much I think I'll go back and get the first book of this House Of Lords series - The Secretary.

The Tutor is a beautiful young woman who has received a vast education at the hands of her adopted father, an Oxford professor. Although allowed the freedom of learning, she longs to escape her controlling father and escape to a new life. The means of obtaining the funds necessary come from her new enterprise as a discrete tutor to society ladies who wish to be able to be known for having more than just fluff between the ears.

Circumstances bring her together with a handsome young man who has just inherited a dukedom and finds himself ill prepared to take his seat in Parliament. What he needs is someone to teach him without anyone knowing that he needed help in the first place.

Of course, romance is in the air, along with political discussions.....

Enjoyable read.
Refreshingly different!

Cynthia, and her friend Clarissa (whose story is told in the book The Secretary) were rasied together as best friends, surrogate sisters and neighbors until their fathers had a falling out.

Cynthia's father raised her in a far more educated fashion than young women of her day were - mathematics, sciences, politics, philosophy, etc. He expects her unique intellect and education as well as her beauty to gain *him* influence over a powerful high status man, and is overbearingly pushing Cynthia to marry for power and status.

Cynthia, on the other hand, has other plans. She has been setting aside money to support herself when she escapes her father by tutoring empty-headed society women to hold their own in intelligent conversation so they don't embarrass their powerful, high status husbands or husbands-to-be.

One of her clients refers her to the brother of a friend - this brother having never dreamt he'd inherit his father's title but does when his father dies prematurely. This propels the young man into Parliament, and he's utterly and completely clueless about politics or the issues of the day. Cynthia's job is to bring him up to snuff in very short order and on the very quiet. One thing leads to another and romance is a big factor, but not in the usual style.

Cynthia's father is a real piece of work - there is some *gasp* horrific parental attitudes and behaviors. Cynthia is a strong-minded and strong-willed young woman. This is not the typical Regency Romance formula book. It's refreshingly different and I enjoyed it, even though there were some darkish things along the way.
I enjoyed this book. The heroine had been part of her father's great experiment. He wanted to see what would happen if a child was raised in a manner different than that of normal English society, and raising a female with that in mind made the experiment even more interesting. But -- he wasn't her father. He had purchased two female babies from a brothel. He kept one and gave the other to a friend. The two young girls became best friends. While the heroine was raised in a cold, clinical environment her friend was loved.

The heroine secretly coached ladies who married well, particularly if a woman married a man involved in politics. She is asked to teach a man who is now a duke.

The duke is the hero. He has his own family skeletons and has a rakish reputation. He is able to see the intelligence and kindness behind her beautiful appearance. She discovers he isn't what his reputation says he is.

But the heroine doesn't want to make her "father's" wish to come true. Somewhere along the line the experiment became the quest for power. Marrying a duke would be a huge step in that direction.

Good story.
When I read the first House of Lords book, The Secretary (House of Lords), I became enthralled with the world Meg Brooke created using real events, real facts, and very real feeling situations. She gave us a heroine that could stand on her own but was not so foolhardy in her own feminism to deny herself one of the basic human emotions; Love. I expected The Tutor to be just as well written and have as much thought and detail placed into the story to make the era come to life and the situations seem real, but Meg Brooke outdid herself.

The Tutor has the same flair as Brooke's other works, but Cynthia is so much more complex in her nature, her resolve, and her past that you immediately feel for her and want to see how she will overcome the obstacles in her life. Add a dash of a somewhat "wild" duke and some social disgrace, and you have a chase between these two characters that has more passion than Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth, more reality than Edward and Elinor, and more back and forth fun than Emma and Mr. Knightley. The steamy scenes are masterfully placed after building up the relationship that you at once feel relief and want more.

Brooke continues to be a breath of fresh air in the romance genre, giving readers something smart, fun, and deeper than any of the other fluff I have read.
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