*Book source ~ NetGalley Isabelle Mears made a bad decision during her come out season and ended up pregnant by a dandy who disappeared right after deflowering her. Six years later, after being disowned by her family, she’s living in backwater Kent with her son Jack when George Upperton rescues Ja...
The title ' A Most Devilish Rogue' initially drew me to this book. I expected a Regency romp where the hero is dashing and debonair and the heroine is feisty and beautiful and this is exactly what the book delivers but in a unique and interesting way.After reading the whole story I'm convinced the t...
First I have to give major props for the author for taking a character like George and making him the hero of his own book. In the last book, he had a bit part and he was pretty much a drunk lout. So the author going against grain and taking a character that it usually just the side kick to the hero...
DNF at 20%.I quite liked the spoiler of this book but till in the end didn't worked out for me. As i wouldn't want to spoil the book for other people who might enjoy it so i won't write a review and rate it.ARC courtesy to Random House Publishing Group via NetGalley
My review contains spoilers and they're mostly my thoughts as I went with the book...The second installment from Ashlyn Macnamara, A Most Devilish Rogue started out rather slow for me. I was not sure what to think of George or Isabelle or their situation for a long time. It was nice and all but the ...
Author: Ashlyn Macnamara Title: A Most Devilish Rogue Series: A Most Series Cover Rating: Book Rating: Buy This Book: Years ago, when Isabelle Mears was still a young miss too infatuated to know better, she surrendered her innocence to a dishonorable man. Though ruined and cast out fro...
Author Ashlyn Macnamara has been on a one woman crusade lately to “Bring the Sexy back” to the name George. The new Prince George notwithstanding, “George” is sort of a bland name to me that evokes images of older men, none of them being particularly sexy unless you’re remembering the former Beatle ...
I ♥ historical romance novels. To the point where I've often wondered if maybe I was born into the wrong century. I just adore novels set in the 1800's ... maybe that comes from my love of Jane Austen. She was one of the first authors I read when I started to get out of my R.L. Stein phase - which l...
3.5 stars.I mostly enjoyed this book and found the hero and heroine to be quite interesting and not at all stereotypical. I simply could not, however, accept the idea of a gently bred young woman falling into bed with this virtual stranger, a penniless rake at that, right after her child disappeared...
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