The Care and Taming of a Rogue
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How to tell if a man is an unrepentant rogue:
1. He has no patience for frivolous debutantes
2. He kisses you after a single dance
3. He makes you forget yourself and kiss him back . . .
After years away from London, Captain Bennett Wolfe is back—and alive, much to Society's surprise. Having been presumed dead, this rugged adventurer is now much sought after by every marriage-minded young woman . . . but Bennett only has eyes for the intriguing Lady Phillipa Eddison.
Phillipa would rather read than flirt, but she does know a thing or two about proper courtship rituals. A gentleman does not kiss a lady senseless, and he certainly does not bring his pet monkey when he comes calling. Lady Phillipa's ever been so scandalized . . . or tempted. She simply must teach Bennett some manners—before she succumbs to temptation as wild as the man who offers it.
Suzanne Enoch
A native and current resident of Southern California, Suzanne Enoch loves movies almost as much as she loves books. When she is not busily working on her next novel, Suzanne likes to contemplate interesting phenomena, like how the three guppies in her aquarium became 161 guppies in five months.
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- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5not a good read
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5I expected a lot from this book based on the premise and first chapter - An adventurer who everyone thinks is dead comes home after a trip to Africa. Unfortunately, the first chapter was the highlight of the book and the most creative. The hero and heroine were a little flat and never really developed. They become a couple but it feels like they fell into it more than having a relationship based on emotion. The main plot of Bennett proving his journals have been stolen felt like a secondary plot and wasn't really well done. This has been done much better in other books (the first that comes to mind is a Julie Garwood book). Enoch creates an "Adventures Club" in the book that felt incredibly forced. I actually skimmed that chapter and then realized that this was a set-up for future books in the series so I actually read it in more detail. The Adventures Club is so awkwardly introduced it doesn't feel like a natural group that would come together. After reading Stephanie Laurens and other authors who create men's club groups, I have pretty high expectations.Overall, very disappointing for a Suzanne Enoch book. I'll read the next book in the series but will get it from the library, not purchase it.