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Lady Beware: A Novel of the Company of Rogues
Lady Beware: A Novel of the Company of Rogues
Lady Beware: A Novel of the Company of Rogues
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Lady Beware: A Novel of the Company of Rogues

Written by Jo Beverley

Narrated by Simon Prebble

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

3.5/5

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About this audiobook

New York Times best-selling author Jo Beverley imbues her Company of Rogues series with passion and intrigue. Horatio Cave, home from war, is looking to clear his now tarnished family name. His first move is to seduce Lady Theodosia Debenham, who in turn needs his help-but she is unprepared for his charms. "Risk, deception, and desire all come together brilliantly in Beverley's latest delectably sexy and wickedly witty Regency historical."-Booklist
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 20, 2008
ISBN9781436151375
Lady Beware: A Novel of the Company of Rogues
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Jo Beverley

The NYT bestselling author of over thirty historical romance novels, all set in her native England in the medieval, Georgian, and Regency periods, Jo Beverley firmly believes that reading should be fun, and every book should leave the reader with a smile. You can find Jo on Facebook at www.facebook.com/jo.beverley and at www.wordwenches.com where she blogs regularly.

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  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    Really meh. Thea wasn't much of a person, and I found Darien to be a whiner. Together, I really didn't see their relationship.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    This is a fabulous book! Ms. Beverly's books are character driven, which is as it should be since she excels at character development. But I've also found that her plots become more complicated as the book goes on. As with To Rescue A Rogue, this book started out being mostly about the development of the relationship and the hero's struggle to change something in his life, but complications kept arising that threatened a successful outcome for the hero. In both books, villians were responsible for the more serious complications and the heroines were in danger. My heart was pounding as it drew near the climax. There is no way I could have stopped reading the last 50 pages of this book. I can't wait to dig into her next book.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    Really disappointing. I couldn't finish it. I love Jo Beverley and love the Rogues but this one I just couldn't relate to the plot, didn't care for either of the lovers and found that they spent so much time apart that there was virutally no romance. Weird book, no need to revisit.