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Lessons from a Scandalous Bride (Forgotten Princesses, Bk 2)
Lessons from a Scandalous Bride - Forgotten Princesses, Bk 2
Author: Sophie Jordan
A life can change in an instant . . . — No one knows this better than Miss Cleopatra Hadley, who went from poverty to plenty when she discovered one of England's richest men was her true father who wanted her to share his wealth . . . if she married into the upper echelons of Society. A high price to pay for someone whose mother taught her ju...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780062033000
ISBN-10: 006203300X
Publication Date: 7/24/2012
Pages: 384
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  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 34 ratings
Publisher: Avon
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Not as good as the first book. It was okay. I got sick of Cleo running hot and cold. I don't mind a bit of that but I think it ran 100 pages too much of the same thing. I also thought that Logan took very little responibility towards the end when he "wronged" Cleo.

But overall it wasn't a horrible book. I just had high expectations since I really enjoyed the first book of the series.
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reviewed Lessons from a Scandalous Bride (Forgotten Princesses, Bk 2) on + 215 more book reviews
Definitely not as entertaining as the first in the series. I found Cleo annoying, but I did enjoy Logan and would have liked to get to know his family a bit better. His attraction to Cleo seemed a bit off to me. I am intrigued as to what the 3rd sister has in store for us, so I will be reading book 3.
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I'm so glad this story didn't waste any time on convoluted plots or deceptions. Instead I found a simple, straightforward storyline that focused on Cleo and Logan's budding romantic relationship and subsequent marriage. Cleo's background--an over large family steeped in poverty and rife with premature death--was original and fascinating. Her fear of being trapped in the same type of family life as her mother was real and a strong motivator to avoid marriage to any virile man and instead secure a marriage to a wealthy (for the sake of her mother and siblings) and elderly (for her own sake) man. Logan, too, was prepared to marry for money but changed gears somewhat when he recognized his attraction and growing feelings for Cleo as the better choice. All he had to do was get to the reason behind her fear.

This book was good reading with an exciting plot, sizzling sexual tension, and captivating lead couple. Recommended at four stars.


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