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S'està carregant… Never Judge a Lady by Her Cover: The Fourth Rule of Scoundrels (Rules of Scoundrels) (edició 2014)de Sarah MacLean (Autor)
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Apunta't a LibraryThing per saber si aquest llibre et pot agradar. No hi ha cap discussió a Converses sobre aquesta obra. My favorite of the whole Rules of Scoundrels series! This book managed to be refreshing without being overdone, romantic but not rape-y, and the characters were likable (except Mara. I will always hate that smug witch.) My biggest fear coming into this book was that the Fallen Angel would be closed down or given over to Georgiana's husband for handling, and it would be all about taming the wild woman. Thankfully, it wasn't like that at all! The ending was magnificent. It was clever, romantic, exciting, and best of all, unpredictable. All the pieces came together really well, and that was because MacLean did a good job setting them up earlier in the novel. The way Georgiana, Anna, and Chase all merged was seamless, and it made sense. Also, I liked Georgiana. Some claim she's too wishy-washy or passive, but I argue that's the realest part of her. Just because she's also Chase doesn't mean she also can't be insecure or unsure of herself. If she went through life completely confident, I'd call bull. No one's like that, and Georgiana has a right to be insecure of herself, even if she is a feminist heroine. The ending was my favorite part, but the middle third kind of lagged a little. Now, I know romances aren't at all realistic to life or history, but there has to be some truth to make the story believable. In this case, Georgiana and Duncan found so much time alone, I was shocked her reputation wasn't ruined the first night she stepped out into society. I get she's older and has a kid, but there has to be some decorum. She and Duncan managed to find every crook in England to hide in and talk, and boy, did they talk. They talked more than they brooded, and that's a feat for a romance novelist! Another con was the trope of the know-it-all child, but you can't win everything. The ending of this book was better than the last three books combined, and that did it for me. Sense ressenyes | afegeix-hi una ressenya
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HTML: RITA® Award-winning author Sarah MacLean reveals the identity of The Fallen Angel's final scoundrel in the spectacular conclusion to her New York Times bestselling Rules of Scoundrels series . . . By day, she is Lady Georgiana, sister to a duke, ruined before her first season in the worst kind of scandal. But the truth is far more shockingâ??in London's darkest corners, she is Chase, the mysterious, unknown founder of the city's most legendary gaming hell. For years, her double identity has gone undiscovered . . . until now. Brilliant, driven, handsome-as-sin Duncan West is intrigued by the beautiful, ruined woman who is somehow connected to a world of darkness and sin. He knows she is more than she seems, and he vows to uncover all of Georgiana's secrets, laying bare her past, threatening her present, and risking all she holds dear . . . including her heart. No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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