Award-winning author Kathryn Caskie returns with the romantic tale of a handsome rogue and the woman who wants to expose his wicked ways. This description may be from another edition of this product.
This book is absolutely adorable!! It's fast paced and funny and the characters are endearing. Meredith Merriweather has been burned by a rake and is determined not to let it happen to other young women so she sets out to research rogues and write a book of advice. The book opens with her in a hot air balloon, spying on Alexander, Lord Lansing, the most notorious rake of all. Well, he used to be. He insists he's reformed, having been threatened with being cut off by his father if he doesn't straighten up. They meet when in an effort to get closer, the balloon crashes and she lands on him. The rest of the book continues at a fast pace, constantly witty with a fun cast of minor characters.
Site Rating: 4 1/2. A Witty and Sexy Historical! Bravo, Ms. Caskie, This Is A Winner!
This is an amusing book with good characters and some good errotic scenes. Writen with some well deployeed dry humor and over all nicely done.
Caskie Scores Big on Laughs And Plot!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
Finally, I see in this third novel by newcomer Kathryn Caskie the growth and experience needed in her becoming a fine regency author. Hanging in there, I've read all three now and consider this a comparable effort to her exceptional debut of RULES OF ENGAGEMENT after the less than stellar LADY IN WAITING. In sticking with her successful premise of having the two great aunts, Letitia and Viola providing additional comic relief to the antics of the primary character, Meredith Merriweather, as she tries to produce a lady's guide to avoiding heartache by a rake, the author loads up with plenty of ammunition and delivers this with an amusing bang! Meredith is a wonderful heroine; one that the reader will genuinely like, understand and feel sympathy for after having stood up and borne the embarrassment of having been jilted at the alter and ruined by a rake that had no principles of having ruined an innocent in his search for a wealthy heiress. As therapy in overcoming her heartbreak and shame, Meredith set out to compile a guide in proving her theory of a rakes behavior plus save other innocents from a similar fate. Meredith herself was determined to never again fall prey to a rake, she'd set her cap for the very staid and respectable Mr. Chilton, who'd been courting her for some time. As the final chapter was looming closer she had selected the most notorious rake and scoundrel as her `scientific experiment', Lord Alexander Lansing. Though, she'd heard that he professed to have turned over a new leaf and was now `reformed' she wanted to prove, once and for all that `once a rake, always a rake!' From an amusing scene of having the very lovely, Meredith Merriweather fall into his very lap from a hot air ballon; and, having had his fathers ultimatum to reform and marry, or be cut off of funds; Alex was about to prove Meredith's theory wrong, and prove to her that a rake could reform and only a rake would make her the very BEST husband and not the very staid and respectable Mr. Chilton. ___ Skillfully, Caskie has taken an old and used theme of the `reformed rake' and given it a fresh new slant in this delightful latest novel in the Featherton sisters' saga. The writing is well done, well researched and if I spotted perhaps a couple of instances that I thought leaned towards a phrase or two that seemed out of context with the period, I can overlook it for the pure enjoyment of a very entertaining read. With a background of colorful and fun secondary characters on top of the very well-matched lead couple, Caskie scores big with this latest entry! [...]
fine historical romance
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
Meredith Merriwether asks the driver of the hot air balloon to get closer so she can research her treatise on rakes with a close up look at how Alexander Lamont behaves towards Giselle the courtesan she hired to accost him. However, the balloon gets too close to the trees and is punctured. Alexander catches Meredith when she falls, but before he could question her or her compatriots she fakes fainting. Alexander carries her home. Her Aunts Leticia and Viola Featherton argue with Meredith that her rescuer is a reformed rake, but she insists that is impossible. Two years ago a rake left her at the altar and so now she writes the guide to warn other innocent girls to beware of rakes. Alex's dad informs him though his motives were honorable he compromised Meredith and will have to marry her. Surprisingly the concept does not disturb Alex. He comes to see her, but she informs him that she is betrothed to Mr. Arthur Chillton. Alex does not plan to let that get in his way of marrying Meredith; however, she remains stubborn that a rake is a rake by any other name. The Featherton sisters (see RULES OF ENGAGEMENT and LADY IN WAITING) are their usual outrageous selves and with their niece's antics make this somewhat typical Regency starring a reformed rake quite amusing and refreshing. The lead couple is a fine pairing as she loathes rakes and considers him the poster boy for rakes. Readers will enjoy this fine historical romance due to the zany cast. Harriet Klausner
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