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The Devil Is a Marquess
The Devil Is a Marquess
The Devil Is a Marquess
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The Devil Is a Marquess

Written by Elisa Braden

Narrated by Mary Sarah

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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When a rake beyond redemption . . .

A walking scandal surviving on little more than wits, whisky, and wicked skills in the bedchamber, Benedict Chatham, the new Marquess of Rutherford, is at the end of his rope. Deeply in debt and down to his last farthing, he must marry nothing short of an absolute fortune, or risk utter ruin.

Must marry for money . . .

Enter Miss Charlotte Lancaster, unfashionably tall heiress to just such a fortune and a clumsy, redheaded disaster in her five London seasons. While she dreams of leaving England for a life of trade in America, her father schemes to trade her dowry for a title-and Marchioness of Rutherford will do nicely. Charlotte wants her independence, not a husband, and certainly not a disreputable devil who renders her weak and wobbly with a single scorching glance. But she's a practical sort, and a year with the devil might buy her freedom . . . provided she can resist his seductive charms. That shouldn't prove a problem, for he could not possibly want someone like her, and the feeling is mutual. Really. It is.

Love grows in the most unexpected places . . .

When her father demands a startling price for his daughter's hand-one year of fidelity and sobriety-Chatham must change his libertine ways . . . at least temporarily. And when he does, Charlotte begins to see him in a new light-not as the scandalous charmer she married, but as the husband she just might adore.

Contains mature themes.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 30, 2018
ISBN9781977386083
The Devil Is a Marquess
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Elisa Braden

Reading romance novels came easily to Elisa Braden. She’s been doing it since she was twelve. Writing them? That took a little longer. After graduating with degrees in creative writing and history, Elisa spent entirely too many years in “real” jobs writing T-shirt copy ... and other people’s resumes ... and articles about giftware displays. But that was before she woke up and started dreaming about the very unreal job of being a romance novelist. Frankly, she figures better late than never.Elisa lives in the gorgeous Pacific Northwest, where you're constitutionally required to like the colors green and gray. Good thing she does. Other items on the "like" list include cute dogs, strong coffee, and epic movies. Of course, her favorite thing of all is hearing from readers who love her characters as much as she does.If you're one of those, get in touch on Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest (pinterest.com/elisabraden), or visit www.elisabraden.com.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This review may contain spoilers, so fair warning, upon reading the review.IntroductionThe Devil is a Marquess is the 4th installment in her "Rescued from Ruin" series. This is a author that is so hyped up right now and I have been curious. I had heard that this one is one of her best books and that it had some relatability to "Devil in Winter", while it has some slight similarities, it doesn't even come close to that book but it has its own merits that are apart from that one. I do think its good to know that this author can take a while to get into, her books start out slow but then once you are into it, then you can't put it down. That was my experience with this one, I almost DNF'd it, but I am happy that I stuck with this one because it turned out to be a solid one.The Main ProtagonistsThe Hero: Benedict Chatham-Alpha Male-Sensual-Rake-Anti HeroThe Heroine: Charlotte Lancaster-Wallflower-Bluestocking-Feminine characteristics-Strong Willed-AttentiveSummaryWhen Chatham loses his father who left behind a lot of debt and now Chatham is poor as a church mouse and only has one property that is entailed and the only home he has left. He then agrees to a arranged marriage when Charlotte's father comes to him with an offer that he can't refuse. Charlotte knows that she will have little chance of moving to America, as her father will cut her off if she doesn't go into the marriage willingly. As Charlotte and Chatham enter into this marriage together, there is growth and healing that will occur and only when they accept what is building, will they be able to embrace what they have toghether.My OutlookI will be honest in that this book might be hard for some readers. But if you hear its comparable to Devil in Winter and is even better, that is just NOT true. Nothing against this book, it has a great redemption arc, however, it is nothing close to the magic of Devil in Winter. I heard from quite a few people that it was better and I was like well it needs to be dang good to be one of the best books ever written. Despite my surprise that it was not what I was expecting, it was a solid romance and in fact if it hadn't been for what I had been told by others about it, which I do think some content creators are overplaying this book. But it also had a super slow start, so I didn't quite get into it until about 35%. But once you get to about a third of the story, then you are instantly pulled into this story. I was fine not having read the previous books so it can be read as a standalone.The romance itself was truly wonderful though once it got off the ground. I loved the bantering between these two but especially the heroine was so wonderful. She is the type of heroine that we need to see more in adult romance. I loved the way in which she stood up to the hero, but at the same time she also knew when to back down. She didn't demean him at all, but she was firm in the boundaries. I really enjoyed her character because while she was strong willed, she also had plenty of feminine characters and the way in which she respects the hero, builds him up and supports him and is invested in him and their estate was just magical.There were some misunderstandings that didn't quite make sense sometimes but I really enjoyed the way in which these two worked together and they just fit just right. Loved the balance in the story. I am definitely eager to explore more of this author's work though.Overall ViewI found The Devil is a Marquess to be a stunning installment that fed my romantic heart, delivered on captivating emotion and had me leaving a satisfied mess!Rating Evaluation:Plot: 4World Building: 4Cover: 4Hero: 4Heroine: 5Steam: 4Heart & Feels: 4Ending: 5Overall View: 4
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    The characters got in their own way some, but mostly in ways that at least made sense given their perspective, rather than seemingly just for the sake of drawing out the story further. I liked both of the main characters and enjoyed their relationship journey. The hero, especially, had a lot of personal growth too, which I like. And the heroine was resilient and willing to put in effort to improve her situation, and looked for the positives. (And all without just falling into the 'redheaded firebrand' category that so many do). The characters also appreciated real qualities about each other, beyond just appearances, and spent genuine time getting to know each other before just suddenly being in love.