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Libertine's Kiss by Judith James5/19/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The character of William was based on the legendary John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester, a British libertine, poet and wit of King Charles II, known for his exploits in the bedrooms as well as his riotous vivacious and scandalous existence at court. ![]() Royals, commoners, men, women couldn’t help but to be drawn to him. The combination makes him simply unforgettable! I think that William, even as a child, long before tragedy struck, was one of those rare people who was blessed (or cursed!) with uncanny beauty, charisma and wit that drew people to him like moths to a flame. William de Veres! Where do I start?! He is the most captivating hero A jaded, beautiful and unreachable playboy, a witty and charming jokester and an oh so troubled soul. William de Veres, Earl Rivers 29 years old/Lord-Royalist-war hero-poet-author-wit/black hair/green-hazel eyes. Though on opposite sides in an ongoing war they were best friends in childhood, sweethearts in adolescence, but then tragically separated by war, unforeseen events and people who did not want them to be together. This is a Restoration period saga about William and Lizzy spanning 1645-1661. Each book has its own H/h, who will reappear in future books. Libertine’s Kiss is a stand-alone, book 1 in the English Restoration series. “You are too winsome to resist, too innocent to keep, and far too delightful to easily let go” Epic love story with a witty, flamboyant, charismatic, unreachable, beyond handsome playboy hero inspired by the legendary John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester. ![]()
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