

I won’t say too much more about the story, but I’ll note that Caleb is super sexy and likable. Like other MacLean novels, this book is devastatingly smart and wonderfully feminist.


Sesily/Sexily may be my favorite MacLean heroine of all time, and this is a scorcher of a love story. High energy, funny, lots of action, lots of characters to like (and plenty to hate)… loads of fun. I’d give the performance 6 stars if I could!Īnother reviewer (here or elsewhere) said that this book was like an all-female Avengers set in 19th century London, and I think it’s an apt description. But now Caleb is the one in trouble, because he’s fast realizing that Sesily isn’t for forgetting.she’s forever. If you ask him, he’s been a saint about it, considering the way she looks at him.and the way she talks to him.and the way she’d felt in his arms during their one ill-advised kiss.Įxcept someone has to keep Sesily from tumbling into trouble during her dangerous late-night escapades, and maybe close proximity is exactly what Caleb needs to get this infuriating, outrageous woman out of his system. No one, that is, but Caleb Calhoun, who has spent years trying not to notice his best friend’s beautiful, brash, brilliant sister. No one looks twice when she lures a gentleman into the dark gardens beyond a Mayfair ballroom.and no one realizes those trysts are not what they seem. New York Times best-selling author Sarah MacLean returns with a blazingly sexy, unapologetically feminist new series, Hell’s Belles, beginning with a bold, bombshell of a heroine, able to dispose of a scoundrel - or seduce one - in a single night.Īfter years of living as London’s brightest scandal, Lady Sesily Talbot has embraced the reputation and the freedom that comes with the title.
