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The Rakehell’s Seduction

Seduction Series, Book 2

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The Rakehell’s Seduction

By: Lauren Smith
Narrated by: Beverley A. Crick
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Ambrose Worthing is no gentleman. He's a proud, coldhearted rake who's determined to stay a bachelor forever. He enjoys bedding a different woman every night without the risk of falling in love. When he hears about a wager over the seduction and ruination of the daughter of his father's best friend, he knows he must intervene. Committing himself to the bet, he agrees to seduce Lady Alexandra Rockford - for her own good. He never expected the lady in question to be a beautiful, fiery creature who has passions of her own that call to his guarded heart.

Alexandra Rockford has sworn off men, her heart still broken from the false promises of a childhood sweetheart who left her to marry an heiress. When she stumbles into Ambrose outside of a country ball, she knows the rake is trouble. His smile, his touch, his forbidden kiss are all too tempting, but being with him would ruin her. Determined to enjoy herself without falling in love, Alex can't help but let her defenses down with the too charming rake. But when she discovers Ambrose is seducing her to win a bet, it will take everything Ambrose has to prove to her that he is worthy to love her. Contains mature themes.

©2017 Lauren Smith (P)2017 Tantor
Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Regency Regency Romance Romance Victorian Heartfelt
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Not a single part of this story makes sense. Whites was and is a gentleman’s club, emphasis on gentleman, whilst there was certainly a betting book the idea that the ruin of a gentleman’s daughter would be entered and accepted is completely absurd. The story just gets more ridiculous from there.

Totally ridiculous premise

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No one expects a reasonable plot in a regency romance; the reader willingly suspends disbelief. But THIS is beyond stupid. It was impossible to accept from the very first chapter.

A plot too ridiculously stupid to swallow

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