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Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Review: No Good Duke Goes Unpunished: The Third Rule of Scoundrels (Rules of Scoundrels)




A rogue ruined . . .

He is the Killer Duke, accused of murdering Mara Lowe on the eve of her wedding. With no memory of that fateful night, Temple has reigned over the darkest of London’s corners for twelve years, wealthy and powerful, but beyond redemption. Until one night, Mara resurfaces, offering the one thing he’s dreamed of . . . absolution.

A lady returned . . .

Mara planned never to return to the world from which she’d run, but when her brother falls deep into debt at Temple’s exclusive casino, she has no choice but to offer Temple a trade that ends in her returning to society and proving to the world what only she knows...that he is no killer.
A scandal revealed . . .

It’s a fine trade, until Temple realizes that the lady—and her past—are more than they seem. It will take every bit of his strength to resist the pull of this mysterious, maddening woman who seems willing to risk everything for honor . . . and to keep from putting himself on the line for love.
(From Amazon.com)

Buy Link: http://www.amazon.com/Good-Duke-Goes-Unpunished-Scoundrels/dp/0062068547


My Thoughts:

Sarah MacLean has done it again! I absolutely adored this book. I love, love, love Temple - I always have, in all the other books - and I was very eager to read his story. I was not disappointed. It was an amazing journey for an equally amazing man. The things he dealt with - and how he did it - often made me feel as if I wanted to cry. But in the end, I was cheering for Temple and his happily ever after. He certainly deserved it.

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