
London's Perfect Scoundrel
Lessons in Love, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Tavia Gilbert
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By:
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Suzanne Enoch
A determined young lady vows to give one of London's infamous rakes his comeuppance - but when the rogue turns the tables, who truly learns a lesson in love?
The ton gossips call him "Saint" - but the Marquis of St. Aubyn has well earned his reputation as London's perfect scoundrel. Evelyn Ruddick knows she should avoid him at all costs - but the strikingly beautiful lady wants to aid the children of the Heart of Hope Orphanage, and he heads the board of trustees. Evie is determined to teach the charming, arrogant man a lesson in compassion, but it won't be so easy - especially since his touch is setting her desire aflame, making Evie yearn to submit to his passionate instruction...
The idea of joining in her "project" is unthinkable, but this enchantress refuses to give up! So what else is there for a self-respecting rake to do but seduce the lady? Yet soon it is he who is beingseduced by Evie's tender heart and fiery blushes. Could the temptation of long, passionate nights in her arms bring about the impossible? Could the disreputable Saint at long last be reformed?
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I went for a ride
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Not great
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really liked it
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A perfect story and a great performance
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What did you love best about London's Perfect Scoundrel?
That Evelyn had almost an impossible task, because Saint was terrible. I wish Evelyn's character was stronger especially against her brother.Who was your favorite character and why?
I like the character of Michael (Saint). He didn't seem redeemable.Did the narration match the pace of the story?
I disliked the narrator very much. Her voice for the men especially Saint was awful.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
When Saint realized that he truly loved Evelyn.Enjoyable
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FANTASTIC!!!!!!!!!!!
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Is there anything you would change about this book?
The narrator. The narrator uses a voice for the male lead that sounds as if he is in his 80's not 30's.Would you be willing to try another one of Tavia Gilbert’s performances?
No!Any additional comments?
I enjoy the author so I purchased the book instead of listening to this on my iPod.Terrible Narrator
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Is there anything you would change about this book?
I really loved the story. In some parts I was laughing out loud. The only issue I have is that sometimes the characters are so black & white, with no nuances. All the men, for the most part are bad and the heroine and her friends are angels. I thought the hero, Saint, remained bad a little too long. I was really starting to hate him half way through the book.What other book might you compare London's Perfect Scoundrel to and why?
This is very much like " 9 rules to break when romancing a rake), which is one of my favourite books.What didn’t you like about Tavia Gilbert’s performance?
I have listened to her before and forgot how over-dramatic she can be. I like a book that is "performed", but not to this extent. Other reviews indicated the same and I really wanted to listen to this book. I would recommend it, but not the audio version.The voice she used for Victor, was a masculine, commanding voice and I wished she had used it for Saint. The narrator made him sound like a "fop". This was very off-putting and I had to revise the voice in my head, which took me out of the story. Her over-dramatic style probably thought this would be an interesting voice to effect, but did not consider how it would sound to a listener.
What would have made this romance irresistible?
A better narrator would have made this book great. If the voices of the men were better I would listen to this book again and again.Any additional comments?
Narrators really have to listen to how they are reading a book and not just use it as an exercise in performance art. No one listening to this book would consider the voicing of the male characters to be appropriate. In some instances the hero sounds very much like the heroine and in some scenes an over the top sinister villan from a cartoon series ( think Mr. Burns from the Simpsons). The sample would not have helped to determine this flaw, as it does not include any male dialogue.Audible should give samples of the two main characters for better listening options.
Bad Narration
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My best top 5 of all times
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Returned
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