
Love Is a Rogue
Wallflowers vs. Rogues
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Narrated by:
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Beverley A. Crick
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By:
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Lenora Bell
Once upon a time in Mayfair a group of wallflowers formed a secret society with goals that had absolutely nothing to do with matrimony. Their most troublesome obstacle? Rogues!
They call her Beastly Beatrice. Wallflower Lady Beatrice Bentley longs to remain in the wilds of Cornwall to complete her etymological dictionary. Too bad her brother’s Gothic mansion is under renovation. How can she work with an annoyingly arrogant and too-handsome rogue swinging a hammer nearby?
Rogue. Scoundrel. Call him anything you like as long as you pay him. Navy man Stamford Wright is leaving England soon and renovating Thornhill House is just a job. It’s not about the duke’s bookish sister or her fiery copper hair. Or the etymology lessons the prim-yet-alluring lady insists on giving him. Or the forbidden things he'd love to teach her.
They say never mix business with pleasure. But when Beatrice and Ford aren't arguing, they're kissing. Sometimes temptation proves too strong to resist...even if the cost is a heart.
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love is a rogue
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Thankfully, this book isn’t too angsty or preachy and yet manages to give Beatrice some foreword thinking spirit. It was nice to see a flipped script, with Beatrice the daughter of a Duke and Ford a mere tradesman. I adored Beatrice’s obsession with word-history and with bringing old words back into use. I was charmed by Ford’s constant inner monologue as he attempts to resist the above-his-station bluestocking (“don’t think about the desk” … tee hee hee). There’s a few hankypanky scenes on the way to the single consummation, but it didn’t feel like too much of a slow burn thanks to the mostly lighter tone.
The class-conflict was a trifle overdone and the too-easy resolution was a trifle unbelievable.
But, in my regencies, I’ll take delightful over depressing every day of the week.
Darling, even with the feminist refrain
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Why Ms Bell (or her publisher) continue to use Beverly A. Crick, as narrator, is beyond my comprehension! This was a really entertaining and well written book. Unfortunately, I felt like I had to SUFFER through it because of the irritating narration. Beverly A. Crick’s dreadful accent makes Mr. Wright sound ABSOLUTELY WRONG!
Great book, but...
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Captivating Romance
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Could not put my phone down!
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