Rating:  Summary: Great book! Review: This is Suzanne Enoch's best book to date!!! Saint is a complex and irrisistable character and Enoch lets us into his mind long enough to know that this Rake and Rogue has a heart too. Warning: Once you start reading this book you will not be able to stop, so plan on staying at home and enjoy......
Rating:  Summary: Great Characters! Great Story!!! Review: This is Suzanne Enoch's best book to date!!! Saint is a complex and irrisistable character and Enoch lets us into his mind long enough to know that this Rake and Rogue has a heart too. Warning: Once you start reading this book you will not be able to stop, so plan on staying at home and enjoy......
Rating:  Summary: This is a GREAT BOOK Review: This is the 3rd book I have read by Suzanne Enoch - they just get better and better! Saint is such a ... character! Definitely worth the read!!
Rating:  Summary: This is a GREAT BOOK Review: This is the 3rd book I have read by Suzanne Enoch - they just get better and better! Saint is such a sexy character!!!! Definitely worth the read!!
Rating:  Summary: A Fun Read By Ms. Enoch! Review: This was a fun read by Ms. Enoch and a lovely addition to the Lessons in Love series. This is Evelyn's story and she has picked the "Perfect Scoundrel" to reform. Saint is anything but. He is a rake, scoundrel and totally the opposite of the good hearted Evie. That's why they are so perfect together. The story of how Evie saves Saint is wonderful to read. She is always trying to do the right thing and he is always trying to do the wrong. That is until he faces off with Evie. Saint then finds himself reforming his old ways and having a change of heart where the Orphanage is concerned. Evie wants to make her mark on life and she has decided that the way to do this is to get involved with an orphanage. What happens when an angel with good intentions meets the Saint? Well, they teach orphans how to waltz of course! Old friends from previous books by Ms. Enoch make different appearances which is always nice. Do yourself a favor and add this book to your summer/fall reading list. You won't be sorry.
Rating:  Summary: A Fun Read By Ms. Enoch! Review: This was a fun read by Ms. Enoch and a lovely addition to the Lessons in Love series. This is Evelyn's story and she has picked the "Perfect Scoundrel" to reform. Saint is anything but. He is a rake, scoundrel and totally the opposite of the good hearted Evie. That's why they are so perfect together. The story of how Evie saves Saint is wonderful to read. She is always trying to do the right thing and he is always trying to do the wrong. That is until he faces off with Evie. Saint then finds himself reforming his old ways and having a change of heart where the Orphanage is concerned. Evie wants to make her mark on life and she has decided that the way to do this is to get involved with an orphanage. What happens when an angel with good intentions meets the Saint? Well, they teach orphans how to waltz of course! Old friends from previous books by Ms. Enoch make different appearances which is always nice. Do yourself a favor and add this book to your summer/fall reading list. You won't be sorry.
Rating:  Summary: Not excellent, but not bad either Review: This was pretty good. I thought the book really took off when Saint realized that there was no one in his world who cared about his disappearance. Also, I loved the "scene" when he & Evie finally had their first time. (It's not a book filled with such scenes, I think the other reviewer counted 2 and that's accurate.) BUT, I have to agree with the other reviewer(s) who said that Saint's almost constant propositioning of Evie from the first instant of their meeting, was off-putting (I know, he's a bad boy, but still, it's yuccky) and Evie's family, brother Victor particuarly, needed a comeuppance at the end. And I do agree that Evie needed more backbone instead of wishbone at the end. Still, this was well-written; had good light moments, and a hero who really did grow on you.
Rating:  Summary: Not excellent, but not bad either Review: This was pretty good. I thought the book really took off when Saint realized that there was no one in his world who cared about his disappearance. Also, I loved the "scene" when he & Evie finally had their first time. (It's not a book filled with such scenes, I think the other reviewer counted 2 and that's accurate.) BUT, I have to agree with the other reviewer(s) who said that Saint's almost constant propositioning of Evie from the first instant of their meeting, was off-putting (I know, he's a bad boy, but still, it's yuccky) and Evie's family, brother Victor particuarly, needed a comeuppance at the end. And I do agree that Evie needed more backbone instead of wishbone at the end. Still, this was well-written; had good light moments, and a hero who really did grow on you.
Rating:  Summary: Not excellent, but not bad either Review: This was pretty good. I thought the book really took off when Saint realized that there was no one in his world who cared about his disappearance. Also, I loved the "scene" when he & Evie finally had their first time. (It's not a book filled with such scenes, I think the other reviewer counted 2 and that's accurate.) BUT, I have to agree with the other reviewer(s) who said that Saint's almost constant propositioning of Evie from the first instant of their meeting, was off-putting (I know, he's a bad boy, but still, it's yuccky) and Evie's family, brother Victor particuarly, needed a comeuppance at the end. And I do agree that Evie needed more backbone instead of wishbone at the end. Still, this was well-written; had good light moments, and a hero who really did grow on you.
Rating:  Summary: Suzanne Enoch is one of my new favorites! Review: This was the first Suzanne Enoch book I read, and I was hooked! I liked that the rakes in her books were really naughty--not just bored dillettantes--before they fell in love and became reformed. Evie was perhaps the least interesting of the three Lessons in Love heroines--Georgie being my favorite, but Saint was wicked enough to make their encounters funny and interesting.
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