The good: a reappearance of supporting characters from the first book, a charming ten-year-old boy, an interesting estate in Yorkshire, a parody of modern magazine advice of catching a man. The less good: certain elements seem to be borrowed too faithfully from the first book. The sex scenes and the...
Enjoyable, but not as good as Nine Rules to Break When Romancing a Rake, perhaps because the heroine was a bit too annoying in her determination to be independent.