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Madelynne Ellis

Author of A Gentleman's Wager

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About the Author

Includes the names: Clara Leigh, Madelynne Ellis

Disambiguation Notice:

Madelynne Ellis writes erotica and erotic romance. As Clara Leigh, she writes contemporary rock & movie star romance.

Series

Works by Madelynne Ellis

A Gentleman's Wager (2003) 49 copies
Indiscretions (2015) 30 copies
Anything But Vanilla (2012) 29 copies
All Night Long (2014) 24 copies
Cherry Bomb (2016) 22 copies
Enticement (2010) 20 copies
Pure Folly (2009) 19 copies
Her Husband's Lover (2013) 14 copies
Prophecy (2014) 14 copies
Remastered (Black Halo) (2014) 13 copies
Phantasmagoria (2008) 13 copies
Come Undone (Rock Hard, #1) (2013) 13 copies
Capturing Cora (2012) 12 copies
Passion of Isis (2005) 12 copies
Menage After Midnight (2012) 11 copies
Dark Designs (2006) 11 copies
The Kissing Bough (2015) 8 copies
Off the Record: A Prelude (2020) 7 copies
Black Velvet (2017) 6 copies
Some Like It Geek (2017) 6 copies
All Fired Up (2014) 5 copies
Blood Moon (2012) 5 copies
Dark Hallows 4 copies
We Were Lovers Once (2011) 4 copies
Taming Taylor 3 copies
Woe in Kabukicho (2010) 3 copies
You, Him, & Me (2022) 2 copies
Gabriel's Naughty Game (2012) 2 copies
The Serpent's Kiss (2019) 2 copies
Replay (Black Halo #4) (2020) 2 copies
Gothic Phantasmagoria (2008) 1 copy
Shadow Queen (2015) 1 copy
The Demon Way (2014) 1 copy
Sharing Adam (2012) 1 copy
Anything but Ordinary (2015) 1 copy

Associated Works

The Mammoth Book of Hot Romance (2011) — Contributor — 35 copies
Wanton Christmas Wishes (Anthology 6-in-1) (2014) — Contributor — 5 copies

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Canonical name
Ellis, Madelynne
Other names
Leigh, Clara (penname for rockstar romance)
Gender
female
Nationality
UK
Occupations
author
Disambiguation notice
Madelynne Ellis writes erotica and erotic romance. As Clara Leigh, she writes contemporary rock & movie star romance.

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Reviews

This is a very sexy historical erotic romance set in 1801 London. Though it’s book 4 in the Scandalous Seductions series, it’s a standalone with characters from the previous books.
Giles Dovecote believes in women’s rights and the freedom to love and have sex with anyone a man or a woman would want. He scorns marriage due to a tragic mistake on his part years back.
Fortuna Allenthorpe longs for adventure, but her parents are forcing her into a loveless marriage to Sir Hector, a boorish man with a hidden agenda. She’s desperate and willing to do anything to get out of the engagement, even ruin her reputation. When she absconds with Giles and his two sexy friends, Lord Darleston and his twin brother Neddy, the fun really begins.
Fortuna and Giles are very likable characters. Giles and his friends quickly introduce Fortuna to a passion she never imagined possible. Though she experienced one wild coupling to another man during a Halloween celebration in the previous book, she finally grasps the whole concept of sharing partners, having wonderful sex, and learning various ways to make love.
Robert, Lord Darleston, is the mysterious, moody, quiet lover who would rather watch than participate. He’s bisexual, his desires are darker than Giles’s and Neddy’s, and he leans more toward men. I would’ve liked to know more about his past and his relationship with his horrible wife, but I understand all that will be explained in book 5 which is Darleston’s story (I sooooo want to read that one!).
Neddy Darleston is the more fun, carefree lover. He casually goes from woman to woman, and he becomes Fortuna’s friend and confidante throughout her wild week with the sinful trio.
Giles doesn’t mind sharing to a degree, but his free-thinking ways are put to the test when his emotions get involved. His steadfast beliefs cause a major conflict in the story. After a while, Giles’s stubbornness became tiresome and repetitive (though in his mind he was doing the right thing, so it’s understandable).
The sexual kinks include: oral, anal penetration, spanking, multiple partners (M/F/M, F/M/M/M).
The book could use an edit to add in some missing commas and periods, and to change single quotation marks to double. The story is told in third person with properly alternating POVs between Fortuna, Giles, Lord Darleston, and Neddy. The main plot and all the sub-plots were well thought out, but sometimes the narrative was a little hard to follow. Still, I really enjoyed the book and want to read more in the series.
4 Stars

Disclaimer – I downloaded this book from Amazon and volunteered to review it. I am not compensated in any way, shape, or form for this honest review. I will not change or alter this review for any reason unless at my discretion.
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AmberDaulton | 1 other review | Nov 20, 2023 |
Picked up because I am a fool for anything Egyptological. The Black Lace imprint advertises itself as “by women for women”, and there does seem to be some difference between this and erotica directed at men; more description of personalities and less of body parts. The actual Egyptology is regrettable, as if the author had picked up a mass-market book on Egypt and absorbed a few item (Note: The book in not about sex in Ancient Egypt, but sex among modern Egyptologists). The basic premise that a mixed group of Egyptologists might engage in nonacademic activities after a hard day of sorting potsherds does seem to be borne out by Egyptologists I’ve talked to and by the literature. For example, see The Ancient Egyptian State for the following comment about field work:

Many archaeological staff members have done extensive research on the hypothesis that it is possible to have enthusiastic sexual encounters in excavation quarters without the whole expedition staff knowing about it; more research, no doubt, will be needed.

There is an interesting little vignette when the protagonist engages in self-pleasure while reciting names of the sons of Ramesses II. (Let’s see – Amunherkepeshef, Ramesses, Pareherwenemef, Khaemweset, Mentuherkepeshef, Nebenkharu… Nope, not doing anything for me). Interesting enough if you like thios sort of thing.
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setnahkt | Aug 20, 2023 |
Clever double entendre title

I enjoyed this so much that I sidelined another book for it. Band, Black Halo, have reunited for a your in tribute to their late drummer. Lead singer, Xane, has taken his girlfriend along, but someone is determined to cause problems for them and the band. The unmasking of the troublemaker is not as deftly handled as the potential love triangle, but all-in-all, a successful story.
 
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