![]() ![]() ![]() She’s not afraid of him, knows how to push his buttons and can read him like a book. All this makes Jessica the perfect match for Lord Dain. She was encouraged to be a strong independent woman by the women in her life, mainly her femme fatale grandmother Genevieve who is a treat. She’s a no-bullshit, knows-her-own-worth, smart woman who doesn’t pretend to be anything other than herself. Don’t get me wrong, I love you Dain, but I have a massive girl crush on Jessica and want to be her. Jessica Trent is the true star and standout in this book. ![]() Part of the reason this book succeeds is because of its characters. Loretta Chase was so far ahead of her time. It feels so modern in its tone, character and stories – it’s like something you’d find in a Sarah MacLean or Tessa Dare novel publishing today. I still cannot wrap my head around the fact this book published in 1995. This book deserves all the hype, love and praise. There is no way this book could live up to the hype, I thought. I have heard so many people rave about Lord of Scoundrels that I was hesitant to start it. Links: Amazon – Barnes & Noble – Goodreads – StoryGraphĬW: Bullying racism abandonment gun violence body shaming “A monster he may be, but he was her monster.” ![]()
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