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Mass Market Paperback How to Tame a Modern Rogue Book

ISBN: 044619705X

ISBN13: 9780446197052

How to Tame a Modern Rogue

Commitment-phobic Sam Carson has only dated model-gorgeous women. But one stolen kiss from a plain-Jane schoolteacher and he's hell-bent on stripping away her floral dresses and teaching her the art... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Really fun story!

Ally Giordano is ready to leave New York City and start a new life in San Francisco as a schoolteacher. That is, until her grandmother shows up in a carriage with some admittedly really attractive guy who's calling himself Duke Whatthehell (Seriously). Her Grandma thinks she's leaving in her favorite Regency romance novel, the Dulcet Duke and that same Duke is here to marry Ally. Ally can't leave now, she has to take care of her grandma and make sure she gets back to her normal self, in the present. But Granny Donny is determined to marry off Ally, and she also won't rest until the "Duke" accompanies them to the country. Actually, her beach house. Sam Carson is the definition of commitment-phobe. But then meeting Ally changes things, he's strangely attracted to her. Strange because she's so not his type - she's a good girl who follows the rules, so unlike the women he normally goes for. But he's hell-bent on stripping her good girl tendencies and get the bad girl out. He's not interested in marriage or anything, and much to his chagrin, he can't resist Ally's charm or even Granny Donny's wackiness. So has this confirmed bachelor met his match in good-girl Ally? How to Tame a Modern Rogue is refreshing, engaging contemporary romance. It's a delightfully funny book, Granny Donny seems like a whack job but she's so charming in her own little way. I can totally relate to Ally, she follows the rules and always tries to do the right thing. Even if that messes with her plans. It was great to read. Sam goes from slightly jerky, admittedly very sexy and charming to possibly having feelings for Ally. I loved the plot of the present time following what the Regency romance novel said. How to Tame a Modern Rogue is a witty, lighthearted romantic book, with lovable characters and a great plot.

How to Tame a Modern Rogue

Granny Donny thinks she's living in her favorite romance novel - in Regency England. She wants to spend time at her home in the country outside of London - well, Long Island will have to do. AND she thinks Sam is the perfect suitor for her granddaughter Ally so he must accompany them to the country. Ally has big trust issues so she refuses to consider a serious relationship with "rogue-ish" Sam. He has a wall around his true feelings - there's no way he will consider a committed relationship ever again. Ally and Sam agree to pretend for Granny Donny's sake. Let the fun begin! I enjoyed reading this book. I found myself laughing out loud many times and caring about all of the characters. I loved the pace of the story and wasn't ready for it to end when I turned the last page. I'll be looking for more books by Diana Holquist.

laugh out loud funny

Author Diana Holquist is as entertaining as her books. According to her, she is a cat person, a horrible cook, hasn't owned a television since 1999, owns only two pairs of earrings and dress shoes, and has a philosophy degree from Columbia University . Other titles include: Hungry For More, Sexiest Man Alive, and Make Me A Match. She resides in upstate New York with her family. Ally Giordano was raised by her grandmother after her parents abandoned her for more interesting prospects. Spending her whole life looking at strangers faces in the off chance they may be them, she has now decided to relocate from New York to California , accept a teaching position, and move on. Except, her beloved grandmother most recently thinks she is living in her favorite Regency romance novel, and her doctors aren't sure if she'll ever know reality again. Worse, Granny Donny is positive that she has found Ally a Duke to save her from spinsterhood and intends to have a great ball in the country to woo them together. Commitment-phobic Sam Carson is intrigued by Granny Donny but not at all interested in good girl, Ally. He likes his women naughty and disposable. That is, until he kisses her, and now he is determined to strip away her layers to see the real woman underneath. Can a playboy and a good girl hit it off and find love? Granny Donny sure thinks so. If you want a feel good book to bring you out of your normal life, whether it be the kids, work, or anything else, this book is it. If chapter two doesn't have you rolling on the floor laughing so hard you're in tears, then there is something very, very wrong with you. As ridiculously funny as it is clever, you won't be able to put it down. The sweet moments were endearing, the dialog crafty, and the setting was catching. Lovers of historical romance will get a kick out of this and contemporary romance fans will find it delightful. I can truly appreciate a book where the secondary characters are as lovable as the main ones. You'll fall in love with Granny Donny, June, and Mateo. Guaranteed. From a medical standpoint though, I'm not so sure about the reason for Granny's delusion or the medical advice to heal her. Just a thought. How to Tame a Modern Rogue, by Diana Holquist, is a wild, wacky, grand flee from reality. Kelly Moran Author and Reviewer

from Regency to Recent

My husband and I both read the book, and we enjoyed it immensely! The plot was original and fun. The heroine, out of love for her grandmother, goes along with and becomes a player in the old woman's romantic delusions. She is joined in this adventure by handsome Sam, whom she sees as a rogue. (He slowly mends his ways, when it comes to her.) The writing is wonderful, moving at a steady and quick pace, and so funny. The sub-subjects of Regency times, beach houses and balls, soccer, horses, letter writing, aging, mysterious disappearances, gave depth and interest to the main, exciting and romantic love story. We both recommend it!
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