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London's Perfect Scoundrel : Lessons in Love

London's Perfect Scoundrel : Lessons in Love

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An Excellent Read! ACTUALLY 4 1/2 stars!
Review: When I first picked up this book, the first thing I thought was, "Not another one of these stories!!!" I was pleasantly surprised by Ms. Enoch's book. So much so that I could not put the book down. I had a work project that kept me busy for 6 hours and in between my "breaks" I went to catch up on the story. This book kept me up until almost 2am! But I certainly enjoyed it. The characters were believable and enjoyable (although I wished Evie would have told her family, especially her brother and mother, to "bug off"). I agree with the other reviewer, Evie needed a backbone when it came to her abusive family members.

Saint was the best hero I've read about in a while, I loved the fact that he didn't have any "hang-ups" or other incidents in his life that "scarred" him and future relationships. He was open, honest, and raw.....I LOVED HIM!

Ms. Enoch also left the door open for the secondary characters to have their own stories, I look forward to adding Ms. Enoch in my library! Thank you for writing such a memorable story.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Perfect bedtime reading
Review: When I picked up this book it was with the intention that this light fluff would enable me to escape the worries of the day and fall asleep with a bit of a smile on my lips. For doing so I thank Suzanne Enoch. I also blame her for writing such a novel that I felt compelled to stay up until I had finished the entire book and lost a bit of sleep. :)"London's Perfect Scoundrel" supposes the idea that in each of us there has to be some grain of goodness which is what Evelyn Ruddick believes. And as she sets out to prove to "Saint" that her intentions for the orphanage are more than a mere whim, she also intends to prove that he is much more than what he appears.
This book was a delightful romp that had you rooting for Evelyn and hoping she is truly right when it comes to Saint.

I ranked this 4 stars for 2 reasons. I would have loved to see Evelyn grow a backbone where it concerns her overly ambitious brother. And I would have enjoyed an epilogue to this.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Send this guy to my house- NOW!!
Review: Yes the book is full of unbelievable situations. But would it be half as much fun if it weren't?!! Let's face it- do you want to read a book where the hero acts like Barney Fife? Or do you want a tall,dark, rich, gorgeous and definitely rakish rogue chasing you around trying to jump off the page and seduce you? Can't answer for anyone but myself but I'll take a "Saint" anytime.

The book is definitely one of her best yet. I'm an avid reader- about a book a day and I've been reading this stuff for about 30 years. If you're looking for escape this is the book for you - the main characters are the focus of the book throughout- you don't have to read 30 pages of gibberish in between the "good stuff"! If you like Stephanie Laurens or Julia Quinn this is right up your alley. It's part of a series but stands easily on it's own. I can't wait for the next one and her books are now part of my permanent collection. I highly recommend this book- and all of her others.


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