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London's Last True Scoundrel
London's Last True Scoundrel
London's Last True Scoundrel
Audiobook11 hours

London's Last True Scoundrel

Written by Christina Brooke

Narrated by Elizabeth Wiley

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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Physically reckless, irrepressibly roguish, and poised on the brink of ruin, Jonathon Westruther, Earl of Davenport, returns from the dead only to throw himself into dissipation. Until he meets his worst nightmare: a straitlaced former schoolteacher he can't get out of his head. He resolves to seduce the delightful Miss Hilary deVere by fair means or foul. But when his past returns to endanger Hilary, he must protect her at all costs.

Dismissed from her post at a ladies' academy because of prejudice against her uncouth family, Hilary will do anything to avoid going back to live with her loutish brothers. She longs for a London season to show the world a deVere can behave with utmost decorum and to find a respectable husband. Everything about Lord Davenport appalls her but desperation makes strange bedfellows. To get to London, Hilary strikes a bargain with the devilish Davenport, confident that she's immune to his charm. But as she discovers surprising depths beneath his rakish surface, this infamous scoundrel becomes more temptation than even the most proper lady can withstand.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 27, 2014
ISBN9781494570514

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    For me, the elements in this story did not really work together; on the whole it was an ok novel, but missing depth and passion. I might have enjoyed it more if I had read the previous books in the series for better understanding of the back stories. Several confusing plot lines and a less-than-convincing conflict were hard to overlook.