A Rake’s Ruin by Maggie Dallen

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A Rake’s Ruin by Maggie Dallen
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Only the wildest woman can ruin a devilish lord…

Claire is the dutiful, proper Cleveland sister, and the only one who’s not embroiled in a scandal. Until now. With her sister’s marriage to an earl, the weight of responsibility to save her family has been lifted from her shoulders, and for the first time in her life Claire is free. A rebelliousness she’s long denied has her acting out in ways she would never have imagined. Like chasing her brother through the dark streets of London… and kissing her brother’s best friend and notorious rake, Lord Galwin.

Galwin thought he knew everything there was to know about his friend’s proper and boring younger sister. Beautiful though she might be, Claire holds no allure for the worldly rogue. At least, not until he holds her in his arms. Could this passionate, daring, feisty woman be the same Claire Cleveland with the simpering smiles? Even more alarming, has the woman of his heart been right in front of his eyes this whole time? He may be late to realize that there is more to Claire than meets the eye, but now that he’s seen her true nature, he’ll do anything to keep her by his side. Even if that means marrying her.

  • File Name:a-rakes-ruin-by-maggie-dallen.epub
  • Original Title:A Rake's Ruin (Devilish Lords Book 1)
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  • Language:en
  • Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B079L21KN3
  • Date:2018-04-09T18:00:00+00:00
  • File Size:216.058 KB

Table of Content

  • 1. Title Page
  • 2. Contents
  • 3. Chapter 1
  • 4. Chapter 2
  • 5. Chapter 3
  • 6. Chapter 4
  • 7. Chapter 5
  • 8. Chapter 6
  • 9. Chapter 7
  • 10. Chapter 8
  • 11. Chapter 9
  • 12. Chapter 10
  • 13. Chapter 11
  • 14. Chapter 12
  • 15. Chapter 13
  • 16. Chapter 14
  • 17. Epilogue
  • 18. A Duke’s Distraction
  • 19. About the Author

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Kiley O
Kiley O

Interesting how this book picked up where the book titled The Earl of Davenport ended. The two main characters were well-developed. Both were strong individuals who each suffered their own flaws, fears, and trust issues. There was a good amount of chemistry, passion, and romance, but there was also equal amounts of humor, drama, and angst. This was a well-rounded love story. Both the Hero and Heroine yearned for love, but neither knew or believed it was a lasting emotion. As the first book in the Devilish Lords series, it was an awesome beginning. This book was definitely worthy of the Keeper for the Shelves award.

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