Nine Rules to Break When Romancing a Rake
Books | Fiction / Romance / Historical / Regency
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Sarah MacLean
Readers will delight in New York Times bestseller Sarah MacLean’s debut novel—featuring her sexy, funny, emotionally rich writing and one of the fiercely feminist heroines that made Entertainment Weekly crown her “the utterly intoxicating queen of historical romance.”There are things a lady simply does not do. She does not smoke. She does not fence or attend duels. She does not fire a pistol, and she never, ever sneaks into a men’s club for a night of gambling and…other excitements.Calpurnia Hartwell has spent a lifetime following the rules and, as a reward, she’s been forgotten at the edges of society, unnoticed…and unsatisfied. So, what’s a girl to do, but break the rules and get a taste of the life she’s been missing?Once Callie throws herself into a bold new world, she fast realizes a taste won’t ever be enough. She’s going to need a partner—someone who knows everything about rule-breaking. Someone like Gabriel St. John, Marquess of Ralston—charming and handsome, with a scandalous reputation matched only by his wicked smile.But the further Callie ventures into this new world, the further she gets from her family’s expectations and all she once held dear. Will she be brave enough to leave her old life behind? Because she’s about to break the most important rule of all—the one that says pleasure-seekers should never fall in love. . .
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Author
Sarah MacLean
Pages
432
Publisher
Harper Collins
Published Date
2010-03-30
ISBN
0061987948 9780061987946
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"Felt like it was written by a 15 year old. The adjectives were very simple and the sentences just felt abrupt. Like no complexity to the writing really. I also didn't love the beginning because her infatuation seemed too quick and fake. I only read the beginning so maybe it gets better but not for me"
"Actual: 3.5 stars ✨ <br/><br/>It definitely had its moments that were charming and romantic, I mean who doesn’t love the classic wallflower and notorious rake set up in a historical romance. I just feel it was a bit too long winded, especially with the conflict at the end. For a first go-a-round though of Sarah Maclean, I think she’s earned the right to be named one of the new “Queens of Historical Romance.” <br/><br/>"
"2.5 stars rounded up<br/><br/>Regency Romance is not my cup of tea, even though I have tried many flavors. This is actually the first one that I was able to completely finish and it had zero to do with the theme nor the plot or any of the entire virgin aspect. <br/><br/>This author is able to write and if she had written this in a contemporary style it would have been five stars!! <br/><br/>"