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"Three light and entertaining regency romances"

"Reforming a Rogue" Lynn Collum

Viscount Durwyn, known as the Rogue of the Realm for his many high-spirited exploits, promises his sister that he will go and meet Miss Jane Bosworth. His sister hopes to see him settled, so that he will stay out of so much mischief. Meanwhile, Jane's cousin learns of the prospect of Jane marrying the Rogue of the Realm. Mrs. Serena Morgan, Jane's cousin and widowed companion, knows that child-like Jane is no match for Durwyn. Serena sets out to keep the two apart and intrigues Durwyn in the process.

"Reforming the Rogue" was an enjoyable, light regency romance with entertaining characters. Durwyn and Serena are two characters, that try to get the better of each other and fall in love in the process.

"The Tables Turned" Victoria Hinshaw

Miss Anne Talcott meets up with Lord Dashwood, when she is taking a walk after staying in a country inn. Lord Dashwood is drunk as a lord, singing a bawdy song, and barely staying on horseback. Anne scolds Lord Dashwood for his rowdiness, and Daniel, Lord Dashwood, finds himself intrigued by the lady.

"The Tables Turned" is a nice, light regency read with charming characters. Daniel and Anne slowly fall in love, little realizing their enamored state.

"Marlow's Nemesis" Debbie Raleigh

Lord Robert Marlow has decided to marry and fulfill a promise to marry before his thirtieth birthday. He has chosen a young, beautiful, biddable girl, Anne Dashell. The only problem is that his childhood friend and now the bane of his existence, Charlotte Rowe, wishes Miss Dashell for her brother. These two stubborn people wage war for Miss Dashell's hand.

"Marlow's Nemesis" is a great regency lark with very amusing characters. I found myself chuckling at Marlow's conversations with his horse-mad friend. Equally entertaining, was how Charlie outmanuvered Marlow on occasion.

MY FAVORITE ROGUE has three very readable stories; my favorite is "Marlow's Nemesis". If you enjoy regency romance, I highly recommend MY FAVORITE ROGUE.

Reviewed by Marlene Breakfield
Posted July 26, 2004

Reviewed by Marlene Breakfield
Posted November 19, 2006

SUMMARY

Charming. Notorious. And the only man for her...

If rogues make the best husbands, who makes those irrepressibly attractive males the perfect wives? The daring, vivacious women you'll meet in this brand-new collection of Regency stories, of course!

Reforming a Rogue
Lynn Collum
Widowed Serena Morgan is appalled to discover that her uncle has consented to introduce her gentle cousin Jane to London's most notorious rake, the Viscount Durwyn. But while Wyn may be as infamous as Serena imagined, he's also far more tempting than she ever expected...

The Tables Turned
Victoria Hinshaw

Practical Anne Talcott thinks she wants a staid, conventional husband to provide her with a home and children, but when the roguish Lord Dashworth sets out to prove that Anne secretly yearns for passion and adventure, he learns that he suddenly longs for a wife—her!

Marlow's Nemesis
Debbie Raleigh

Aware that even a rakehell must set up his nursery sometime, Lord Robert Marlow believes that choosing Anna Dashell for his bride will be a simple matter. He hasn't bargained on the interference of his childhood nemesis, spirited Charlotte Rowe—or her sudden, unmistakable allure...

 

My Favorite Rogue
by Lynn Collum, Victoria Hinshaw, Debbie Raleigh

Kensington Publishing (Zebra)
May 1, 2004
Available: March 1, 2004
ISBN #082177638X
EAN #9780821776384
256 pages
Paperback
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