Read Online Master of the Moor De Wolfe Pack Connected World edition by Emmanuelle de Maupassant Wolfebane Publishing Romance eBooks

By Tyrone Mccall on Tuesday, June 4, 2019

Read Online Master of the Moor De Wolfe Pack Connected World edition by Emmanuelle de Maupassant Wolfebane Publishing Romance eBooks





Product details

  • File Size 2908 KB
  • Print Length 195 pages
  • Publisher Wolfebane Publishing Inc.; 1 edition (March 27, 2019)
  • Publication Date March 27, 2019
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B07Q579R2B




Master of the Moor De Wolfe Pack Connected World edition by Emmanuelle de Maupassant Wolfebane Publishing Romance eBooks Reviews


  • Prepare to be dropped into a Gothic romance, much like those of old that wraps around you and pulls you into the atmospheric moors. Full of the brooding hero, Mallon, the new Viscount Wulverton, who is returning home after years away from England. He had left his home when young to get away from a terrible childhood to join the army. Jaded and hardened from the war, he knows he will not and probably count not fall in love.
    But fate has a way of stepping in and on the train home, he ends up sharing a compartmant with a woman and passion flairs.
    Lady Gunevieve has been widowed and continues to be ostracized by the ton, due to her bloodline. But she has a plan to keep her home and it involves the new heir to Wulverton. What she finds is that he appears to be the man on the train!
    The author has written a passionate tale filled with a great cast of characters that runs the gamut from deceit, desire and secrets that may pull them down. When combined with the setting of the moors, one can only hope these two will heal each other and find the happiness they deserve!!
  • I fell in love with the Moors as quite a young girl reading The Hound of the Baskervilles. And then many years later, I got to walk the Moors with a friend who made it a point to take me there during one of my visits to England. The book taught me that geography can control the book's tone and atmosphere. The visit there proved to me that I was right.

    All that said, this book was SO GOOD. One of the other reviewers called Emmanuelle, The Divine Ms. Em, and that pretty much hits it on the head. This woman writes the best dark gothic steam I've ever read. In this book, she's managed to create a story with the moors as the background and it is oh so good.

    Genevieve and Mallon (how I loved that name!!!) are so perfectly suited to this sizzling romance, I can't begin to describe it. You have to read it for yourself. Both have personalities that blend with the Moors, and I don't mean that in a negative way. They just FIT.

    Congratulations Emmanuelle, you wrote a wonderful combination of steam, dark, gothic, romance, and hotly coiled personalities and wrapped them up with a bow. I genuinely hope this is Book One of a series, or at the very least, that you decide to use this setting again.
  • Love the way the book evolved, twisted and ended. Looking forward to reading more from Ms. de Maupassant. She weaves an excellent story and it played well throughout the book. Keep the "good stuff" coming, Emmanuelle!
  • Daphne duMarnier meets Victoria Holt! Just beautiful! The language the divine Ms. Em uses makes you smell, feels and see the moors vibrantly! Just add some steam heat and you have met The Master of the Moor! I believe strongly this Emmanuelle’s best ever!
  • This was my first time reading a book by this author, but I read eagerly, as I have a love for anything 'de Wolfe'. I was enthralled by the author's style of writing and the complexity of the personalities of the characters. The beautiful descriptions of the landscape of the moors-my words fail to describe, but I can only encourage all to read this wonderful book. I can assure you will not be disappointed!!
  • Dark and full of sad history. That is the moors and so is this story. However, as hopeless as it all appears there IS a HEA. Very good story!
  • This moody, passionate and atmospheric tale brings to mind some of my favorite books such as Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights. The moors are the perfect setting for mystery, legend, desire and romance. Master of the Mood has such a realistic feeling to it; you are transported back to a time when desire for power, status and an advantageous marriage were more important than a love match. Throw in escaped covicts, a hint of ghosts, fog, mist and the Christmas season; what's not to love.
    Mallon, the new Viscount since his father died, is jaded and lost after years away in the army and in Constantinople. He is trying to overcome his loveless childhood and parents. Love is not for him. Genevieve is a young widow who lost her status when her older husband dies. Women in Victorian times had few options so she needs a new husband to give her back a title and status. She decides on the younger, immature Hugo, Mallon's nephew, but her sensual, passionate nature is hard to rein in. She starts to desire the worldly and sexy Mallon but they continue to clash. I love all the plot twists and complexities and the great sexual tension that continues to build as secrets are revealed and mysteries unfold. This is so hot and romantic that you will melt all over. I volunteered to read and review an early copy and I loved it.
  • I really liked this book. I found the characters intriguing and beguiling. The beautiful storyline of Mallon's fear of loving someone else and Genevieve's self-serving mission to marriage. Both had been abandoned by their mothers. Mallon's mother left him, his brother and their father for another. He grew up knowing he would never trust another with his heart. Genevieve was abandoned to a nunnery by her mother to be with her lover. So, both were emotionally damaged to some extent. However, Mallon's way of dealing with it and Genevieve's way were so very different. They met as two strangers on a train and had a passionate encounter. Neither knowing their names or circumstances. Neither able to forget their illicit joining. Little did they know they were headed to the same place. The rest of the story talks about the conflict of emotions Mallon and Genevieve went through and how it interfered with Genevieve's plan to get Mallon's nephew to marry her. There was a lot of back and forth, push and pull, pain, suffering, sorrow, regrets, epiphanies and good deeds that were felt and done during the Christmas season they were all spending together. A wonderful story of being able to arise from the ashes of life to begin anew. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this and I do recommend it. I received an Advanced Readers Copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving a review.