My Fake Rake by Eva Leigh

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My Fake Rake by Eva Leigh
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In the first book in Eva Leigh’s new Union of the Rakes series, a bluestocking enlists a faux suitor to help her land an ideal husband only to be blindsided by real desire…

Lady Grace Wyatt is content as a wallflower, focusing on scientific pursuits rather than the complications of society matches. But when a handsome, celebrated naturalist returns from abroad, Grace wishes, for once, to be noticed. Her solution: to “build” the perfect man, who will court her publicly and help her catch his eye. Grace’s colleague, anthropologist Sebastian Holloway, is just the blank slate she requires.

To further his own research on English society, Sebastian agrees to let Grace transform him from a bespectacled, bookish academic into a dashing—albeit fake—rake. Between secret lessons on how to be a rogue and exaggerated public flirtations, Grace’s feelings for Sebastian grow from friendship into undeniable, inconvenient, real attraction. If only she hadn’t asked him to help her marry someone else…

Sebastian is in love with brilliant, beautiful Grace, but their bargain is complete, and she desires another. Yet when he’s faced with losing her forever, Sebastian will do whatever it takes to tell her the truth, even if it means risking his own future—and his heart.

  • File Name:my-fake-rake-by-eva-leigh.epub
  • Original Title:My Fake Rake
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  • Language:en-US
  • Identifier:9780062932419
  • Publisher:HarperCollins
  • Date:2019-11-26
  • File Size:3.357 MB

Table of Content

  • 1. Dedication
  • 2. Contents
  • 3. Prologue
  • 4. Chapter 1
  • 5. Chapter 2
  • 6. Chapter 3
  • 7. Chapter 4
  • 8. Chapter 5
  • 9. Chapter 6
  • 10. Chapter 7
  • 11. Chapter 8
  • 12. Chapter 9
  • 13. Chapter 10
  • 14. Chapter 11
  • 15. Chapter 12
  • 16. Chapter 13
  • 17. Chapter 14
  • 18. Chapter 15
  • 19. Chapter 16
  • 20. Chapter 17
  • 21. Chapter 18
  • 22. Chapter 19
  • 23. Chapter 20
  • 24. Chapter 21
  • 25. Chapter 22
  • 26. Chapter 23
  • 27. Chapter 24
  • 28. Chapter 25
  • 29. Chapter 26
  • 30. Chapter 27
  • 31. Epilogue
  • 32. Acknowledgments
  • 33. Announcement
  • 34. About the Author
  • 35. By Eva Leigh
  • 36. Copyright
  • 37. About the Publisher

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a agha

Intelligent and witty dialogue. But the conversation is too full of explicit words: that, and the characters' attitudes, make it sound like a modern story that a period romance. Plus, at most times, it sounds like a commentary on the misogynistic attitudes of the times. The final reunion of the H & h is more like a Hollywood movie action finale.

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