Addicted (Addicted #1) 
OMG - Where to even begin, first I should thank you all for recommending this book, it is the best book I have read in I can't remember how long. I just finished it and let me tell ya my eyes feel like sandpaper because I was sobbing the last 75 pages or so. The was the most incredible story of true love and I loved and hurt for both characters equally! I don't even know what more to say about this book other than READ IT if you haven't!! It was phenomenal!! I am off to start Sinful!
I have read a few historical romance novels, but I assure you this novel is quite different from many others I've read. I cried from beginning to end and wondering if I were going to be disappointed or not.So as far as my opinion this novel was a wonderful read. The surreal plot was mind blowing! The relationships between friends knowing no matter what the circumstances are ,being there for one another is the best gift they could have brought upon each other. As for the Addiction part of this

Less than addicting.This was the first romance (historical) I've read by Charlotte Featherstone so I didn't know what to expect. The bright side is that I enjoyed her writing style. The positives ended there. I neither liked nor was I able to empathize with Anais (h) or Lindsay (H), which isn't good considering it's their story! They both let weaknesses in their charactersfor Lindsay, it was fear; with Anais, it was pridedrive all of their decisions leading to the deterioration of their
I could climb on my 100+ Proofs That Substance Abuse Screws Up Not Only You But Your Loved Ones soapbox to review this book, but I think there are more than enough of us who can attest to that fact, first hand, so I wont waste your time addressing all the different phases Lindsay and Anais had to go through to reach the happily ever after ending that they so deserved. What I will say is that in Addicted, Charlotte Featherstone has given us a beautiful love story, thats true, but more than that,
Oh. My . God. Very rarely am I left speachless....but I am now. This has to be my Book of the Year so far. I've tried to write this review about ten times and each time given up because I've felt that what I've written just will not do the bloody book justice.Lyndsay and Anais are friends from childhood. They love each other but neither has told the other. Lyndsays love for Anais verges on the obssessive and to quell his perceived unrequieted love he turns to opium ,I should say here that
5+ stars Erotic Historical RomanceThis is such a lush, evocative, sensual, heartbreaking, and passionate friends-to-lovers Regency historical erotic romance about a man with two loves, two obsessions, one thats his angel and the other his demon.Anais Darnby and Lindsay Markhams close childhood friendship blossoms into deep affection and leads to a blazing desire that cant be denied, but Lindsays act of betrayal resulting from the trickery of a devious socialite and his opium addiction tears
Charlotte Featherstone
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| Title | : | Addicted (Addicted #1) |
| Author | : | Charlotte Featherstone |
| Book Format | : | ebook |
| Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 336 pages |
| Published | : | February 1st 2009 by Spice (first published January 2nd 2009) |
| Categories | : | Romance. Historical Romance. Historical. Adult Fiction. Erotica. Historical Fiction. Erotic Romance |
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Friends since childhood, Anais Darnby and Lindsay Markham have long harbored a secret passion for one another. When they finally confess their love, their future together seems assured, sealed with their searing embrace.But when a debauched Lindsay is seduced by a scheming socialite, a devastated Anais seeks refuge in another man's bed while Lindsay retreats to the exotic East. There, he is seduced again--this time by the alluring red smoke and sinister beauty of opium.Back home, Lindsay's addiction is fed by the vogue for all things Oriental--especially its sensual pleasures--in fashionable London society. In his lucid moments, Lindsay still lusts after Anais, who can neither allow him near nor forget his smoldering touch. Tortured by two obsessions--opium and Anais--Lindsay must ultimately decide which is the one he truly cannot live without.Define Books In Pursuance Of Addicted (Addicted #1)
| Original Title: | Addicted |
| ISBN: | 1426827407 (ISBN13: 9781426827402) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Addicted #1 |
| Characters: | Anais Darnby, Lindsay Markham |
| Setting: | Worcestershire, England,1850(United Kingdom) |
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Ratings: 3.81 From 1798 Users | 291 ReviewsCriticism About Books Addicted (Addicted #1)
I have read a few historical romance novels, but I assure you this novel is quite different from many others I've read. I cried from beginning to end and wondering if I were going to be disappointed or not.So as far as my opinion this novel was a wonderful read. The surreal plot was mind blowing! The relationships between friends knowing no matter what the circumstances are ,being there for one another is the best gift they could have brought upon each other. As for the Addiction part of thisOMG - Where to even begin, first I should thank you all for recommending this book, it is the best book I have read in I can't remember how long. I just finished it and let me tell ya my eyes feel like sandpaper because I was sobbing the last 75 pages or so. The was the most incredible story of true love and I loved and hurt for both characters equally! I don't even know what more to say about this book other than READ IT if you haven't!! It was phenomenal!! I am off to start Sinful!
I have read a few historical romance novels, but I assure you this novel is quite different from many others I've read. I cried from beginning to end and wondering if I were going to be disappointed or not.So as far as my opinion this novel was a wonderful read. The surreal plot was mind blowing! The relationships between friends knowing no matter what the circumstances are ,being there for one another is the best gift they could have brought upon each other. As for the Addiction part of this

Less than addicting.This was the first romance (historical) I've read by Charlotte Featherstone so I didn't know what to expect. The bright side is that I enjoyed her writing style. The positives ended there. I neither liked nor was I able to empathize with Anais (h) or Lindsay (H), which isn't good considering it's their story! They both let weaknesses in their charactersfor Lindsay, it was fear; with Anais, it was pridedrive all of their decisions leading to the deterioration of their
I could climb on my 100+ Proofs That Substance Abuse Screws Up Not Only You But Your Loved Ones soapbox to review this book, but I think there are more than enough of us who can attest to that fact, first hand, so I wont waste your time addressing all the different phases Lindsay and Anais had to go through to reach the happily ever after ending that they so deserved. What I will say is that in Addicted, Charlotte Featherstone has given us a beautiful love story, thats true, but more than that,
Oh. My . God. Very rarely am I left speachless....but I am now. This has to be my Book of the Year so far. I've tried to write this review about ten times and each time given up because I've felt that what I've written just will not do the bloody book justice.Lyndsay and Anais are friends from childhood. They love each other but neither has told the other. Lyndsays love for Anais verges on the obssessive and to quell his perceived unrequieted love he turns to opium ,I should say here that
5+ stars Erotic Historical RomanceThis is such a lush, evocative, sensual, heartbreaking, and passionate friends-to-lovers Regency historical erotic romance about a man with two loves, two obsessions, one thats his angel and the other his demon.Anais Darnby and Lindsay Markhams close childhood friendship blossoms into deep affection and leads to a blazing desire that cant be denied, but Lindsays act of betrayal resulting from the trickery of a devious socialite and his opium addiction tears


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