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  • A Logical Man's Guide to Dangerous Women Novel
  • By: Cathy Maxwell
  • Narrated by: Justine Eyre
  • Length: 8 hrs and 27 mins
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Her First Desire

By: Cathy Maxwell
Narrated by: Justine Eyre
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Summary

If you love Lenora Bell and Tessa Dare, you’ll love the next book in New York Times best-selling author Cathy Maxwell’s Logical Man’s Society series about a delicious battle of the sexes between a determined woman and a stubborn gentleman.

She arrived in town, beautiful and bold and declaring that she’s inherited property that he has already claimed! As a member of the local Logical Men’s Society, Ned Thurlowe prides himself on thinking clearly and calmly at all times. And it’s clear that the meeting place of the society - a local tavern - is his even if the men have turned it to shambles.

But Ned’s claim is challenged Gemma Estep, who’s announced she’s decided to turn it into some sort of respectable tea garden for the local ladies. Ned challenges Gemma, and in doing so behaves most illogically, for though he wants to dismiss her, he also can’t help but desire her.

Gemma has had enough of men telling her what to do, and she’s vowed to make her own way in the world. And Ned Thurlowe is ruining her plans. Not only has he laid claim to her property, pitting them in a heated fight for its ownership, he’s also arousing in her feelings she’s never sensed before.

And although they argue, they quickly discover they have more in common than they’d each ever dreamed - could their disagreement be turning into desire?

©2021 Cathy Maxwell (P)2021 HarperCollins Publishers

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Fun but also disjointed

I’m a bit sad to say I found this really disjointed and too top heavy. It’s great at the start, but then maintains the same note throughout the middle with massive 180s in actions and opinions in the final act. I recall this being a problem with the first book as well: a lot of the same and then everything happening at the end. Justine Eyre narrates well as always though, so I’m going to give the next book a go!

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