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Simon Hunt, The Self-Made Man
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And Annabelle was harsh. As I said in my review, I wanted to kick her to the curb on more than one occasion! LOL

I loved Simon, even though he was kind of jerky at some points. He was so obviously crazy about her for so long. In the end, I loved them as a couple.
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Yep. I felt the same way. I felt that way through various parts almost until the end. But it's still a good introduction to the series.
I love how Annabelle always refers to him as "Mr. Hunt" to other people. It's like she's almost bragging that he doesn't have a title.

I'm reading Devil in Winter now and I keep laughing out loud. Sorry, I know it's not Simon but I couldn't resist mentioning it.


He was very considerate of her family's situation. I thought that spoke volumes about his true character.

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I just realized as I am reading my messages that I have made A LOT of grammatical errors. Sorry! I guess I am more tired than I think.
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Ok, so, I loved Simon Hunt from the start! He could bed me anytime...married or mistress! LOL
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Yep, yep and more yep, girls, I am right there with you!

He is so sexy and I love how he took control Simon is a big WOW!!!!!!!!!!

Ally

I liked it, but it probably was my least favorite of LK's books. I loved Emmaline (the main character...I think that was her name), but wasn't so crazy about Nickolas...maybe it was just the mood I was in when reading it too...I don't know. He had a lot of "demons" that tortured him and it took him a long time to get straightened out and I don't like how he treated Emma until the end.
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I have to agree with Ally about Nikolas. He's probably the one Kleypas hero I'd toss back. Maybe Damon from Somewhere I'll Find You, as well.

Ally
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Thank goodness there are so many other heros to love.
Simon is one of my top fav's too. What a man.
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Ally
Yep Ally, we was unfaithful...I didnt care for him to begin with but this sealed the deal!
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As to him wanting to make Annabelle his mistress, I would have to agree with Danielle's assessment early in this thread. I think he fell for Annabelle from the first time they met and was always pursuing her with marriage in mind. I don't recall him ever outright propositioning her or ever stating to anyone that he only wanted her as a mistress. It was mainly Annabelle and the others around them that assumed he only wanted her in his bed. I think if Annabelle had ever been willing to give him the time of day during the two years he was subtly courting her, she might have been surprised by what he had to offer. I think any harsh words he had for Annabelle were only brought about out of hurt and lost patience over her looking down her nose at him constantly.

I disagree- he said several times that he wanted A to be his mistress I believe even as late in the book as at the beginning of the music room scene- but I thought he was gorgeous anyhow. He was my favourite hero from the Wallflower series. I don't really know why- just that that book gelled really well for me.
I quite liked that he was from an ordinary background and didn't have any dark secrets or a difficult childhood. I also enjoyed that he didn't really care what other people thought (neither do I). As for the harsh words I think you are right but he also liked and respected A's toughness and resilience because that was something that he also had. This was definitely an attraction of two similar people rather than two opposites I thought.

I went back and searched the book for an instance of Simon outright saying that he only wanted Annabelle as his mistress, but the only passage I could find was at the beginning of the music room scene. He did basically tell her to name her price, but at that point, I think he was feeling angry and jealous and was loosing patience with her, making his words harsher than he intended. Up until then, Annabelle had thought and/or said that he wanted her as his mistress many times including right to Simon's face, and Westcliff had done the same, but in both instances Simon never gave either of them a straight answer.
It seemed to me that he was taken with her from the moment he first stole a kiss from her in the prologue, otherwise, he wouldn't have been continuously pursuing her for two years. I think his feelings for Annabelle were very complex and much deeper than simply wanting a beautiful woman as his mistress, which was evidenced in his eventual proposal to her instead of a mere proposition. It's all very subtle and subjective rather than overt, but that's how I interpreted it.
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The more I thought about it, the more I realized that there was another reason I came to the conclusions I did about Simon. IMO, Simon's actions simply didn't reflect those of a man who was merely looking for an illicit affair. Everything he did right from the start was very measured and deliberate. I loved how LK used the ongoing chess game between him and Annabelle as a metaphor for their developing relationship.:-)
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The more I thought about it, the more I realized that there was another reason I came to the conclusions I did about Simon. IMO, Simon's actions simply didn't reflect those of a man who was me..."
Oh good point on the chess game. I'm not totally convinced about his honourable nature (maybe I just like a bit of dastardlyness though) but it is possible to read slightly different interpretations in books. Anyways in representing the opposing view I offer the following:
P36 (his private thoughts) "so far Simon's strategy had been to wait patiently knowing that desperation would evenutally drive Annabelle to do things she had never considered doing before......she would be faced with the choice of marrying a poor man or becoming the mistress of a rich one. And in the latter case it would be his bed..."
On page 168 his views seem to have moved following the adder bite. Thinking of Annabelle: "The increasing depth of his passion for her shocked him........It required nothing less than outright ownership".
I also think that maybe her supposed relationship with Hodgeham influenced him- he didn't want to risk her moving on for a better offer at some point. The other argument could be that if A had realised he was interested in marriage she might have been mercenary to have snapped him up anyway given her circumstances!
I put some super hot qotes from Simon in the thread where we guess who said what....he is a great dirty talker!

Heidi LOL
HE IS! Love him, love him, love him!

After careful consideration, I wouldn't necessarily go so far as to say that Simon's intentions toward Annabelle were 100% honorable (after all he never outright stated that he wanted her as his wife any more than he ever overtly stated wanting her as his mistress), but I don't think he was dishonorable either. He was obviously an extremely patient man to bide his time for two years, putting up with Annabelle's snobbery and waiting for her options to run out, which seems an awful lot of trouble to go to just for a mistress. If anything, perhaps Simon didn't know his own mind early on, or maybe thought that he wanted one thing only to discover that his feelings went much deeper.
I'm finding the whole disparity of opinions on Simon's true character to be rather fascinating. From what I've seen in the reviews and comments in this group, most readers seem to view Simon as an unrepentant bad boy, while I didn't get that vibe from him at all while reading the book. I saw him as self-assured almost to the point of being cocky, a mischievous flirt, and highly mysterious. I just don't think his true intentions were as clear-cut as the cover blurb and the opinions of the other characters might lead one to believe, but short of asking LK herself, I guess we'll never know for sure.;-)
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