Helpful Score: 6
Mr. John Parker-Roth, 1800's, England, and Meg Peterson. Meg is determined to get married this season and is making a concerted effort to interview prospective husbands in the shrubbery at each ball this season. When one gets too amorous and rough she is saved from being raped by Parks. They had met at the scandalous house party where Westbrooke and Lizzie got engaged and married, and Meg has been smitten with him since, but didn't believe he was interested. When she and Parks are caught in the shrubs, after he saved her, the towns biggest busy body stumbles upon themâ¦.and spreads the word that Parks has ruined Meg, and everyone expects them to marry, but Meg refuses his suit thinking he didn't really want to marry her, but he was being forced. It all turns out in the end, and it could have been a merry chase but there are so many characters in the story I easily got confused and had to keep looking back to see was whom, and which earl she was referring to,it was very confusing, and she had some good story lines to go from but never pursued them, in the end the story fell flat for me, especially since our Gentleman in question was never found naked.
Helpful Score: 6
What a disappointment! I eagerly awaited this book after reading "The Naked Earl" and "The Naked Duke, which were both very entertaining. MacKenzie dithered through the book, with not a lot to hold one's interest. The ending was predictable and not worth the read. I won't give up on this author; the "Earl" & "Duke" were enough to keep me interested in reading more of MacKenzie's work.
Linda R. (fibrogal) - , reviewed The Naked Gentleman (Naked Nobility, Bk 4) on + 180 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
I'm glad I read the reviews here first; otherwise I would have been so disappointed in this entry to the series. I liked the heroine, even if she was a bit of a dunderhead; the hero was too weak, and the story was a mess--it consisted mainly of the heroine refusing to marry the man she's in love with and the hero bullheadedly saying he doesn't ever want to marry because he was embarrassed years ago when his first fiance stood him up at the altar.
Helpful Score: 3
I like the plot a little bit but it never seemed to expand. It was very basic and ended rather quickly. I could never figure out why they were so against marrying each other. I stayed up until 1 am to finish and totally regret it. I liked the other books in this series and this one had a good opening, but went down from there. There were funny parts but they were fleeting. I can't believe how many extraneous characters thought's we were privvy too and sometimes I just skipped them because they were unnecessary to the story line.
Connie P. (Activegram149) reviewed The Naked Gentleman (Naked Nobility, Bk 4) on + 809 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Like the other in her Naked series, a great read & lots of laughs.