Vicki L. (vicki) reviewed Reforming the Rake (Harlequin Historical, No 774) on + 620 more book reviews
A very good debut Regency by this author ... I'll read more!
I do not generally read Harlequin's but if this is 'typical' for their Historical Romances, I just may start! =)
Alysia H. (hoopster) reviewed Reforming the Rake (Harlequin Historical, No 774) on + 42 more book reviews
I love historical romances. This was a good one.
Colleen H. (senhi) reviewed Reforming the Rake (Harlequin Historical, No 774) on + 331 more book reviews
An OK read! Actually the characters should just grow up but then there would be no story!
Natalie B. (Hawaiianstar) - reviewed Reforming the Rake (Harlequin Historical, No 774) on + 680 more book reviews
"This isn't your first season, is it, dear?"
"No. But it shall be my last!"
Beatrice Sinclair prayed that her bold declaration would prove true. After so many fruitless years on the ton's marriage mart, life on the shelf seemed
the more appealing prospect. At least as an avowed spinster, she wouldn't be bound by the silliness women went through to catch even the dullest of husbands!
Still, secretly, she yearned for romance bone-melting, scandalous romance. If truth be told, what she really wanted even if only for one mad, family-shocking
moment was a rake.
And Charles Summerson, Marquis of Pelham, tall, dark and notorious, seemed only too happy to oblige!
"No. But it shall be my last!"
Beatrice Sinclair prayed that her bold declaration would prove true. After so many fruitless years on the ton's marriage mart, life on the shelf seemed
the more appealing prospect. At least as an avowed spinster, she wouldn't be bound by the silliness women went through to catch even the dullest of husbands!
Still, secretly, she yearned for romance bone-melting, scandalous romance. If truth be told, what she really wanted even if only for one mad, family-shocking
moment was a rake.
And Charles Summerson, Marquis of Pelham, tall, dark and notorious, seemed only too happy to oblige!
The book was surprisingly good.
Sheila F. (SailorVenus) reviewed Reforming the Rake (Harlequin Historical, No 774) on + 5 more book reviews
Beatrice Sinclaire prayed that her bold declaration would prove true. After so many fruitless years on the ton's marriage mart, Life on the shelf seenmed the more appealing prospect. At leastas an avowed spinster, she wouldn't be bound by the illiness women went through to catch even the dullest of husbands!
Still, secretly, she yearned for romance---bone-melting, scandalous romance. If the truth be told, what she really wanted---even if only for one mad, family-shocking moment---was a rake.
And CharlesSummerson, Marquis of Pelham, tall, dark and notorious, seemed to happy to oblige!
Still, secretly, she yearned for romance---bone-melting, scandalous romance. If the truth be told, what she really wanted---even if only for one mad, family-shocking moment---was a rake.
And CharlesSummerson, Marquis of Pelham, tall, dark and notorious, seemed to happy to oblige!
Dawn D. (dawnierie) reviewed Reforming the Rake (Harlequin Historical, No 774) on + 87 more book reviews
Enjoyable! A good read