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The Perks of Loving a Scoundrel
(Seduction Diaries #3)
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New York Times bestselling author Jennifer McQuiston continues her enchanting Seduction Diaries series as a bookish spinster and an unrepentant rogue unite to unmask a traitor.
Every girl dreams of a hero . . .
No one loves books more than Miss Mary Channing. Perhaps that’s why she’s reached the ripe old age of six-and-twenty without ever being kissed. Her future may be as b ...more
Every girl dreams of a hero . . .
No one loves books more than Miss Mary Channing. Perhaps that’s why she’s reached the ripe old age of six-and-twenty without ever being kissed. Her future may be as b ...more
Mass Market Paperback, 384 pages
Published
September 27th 2016
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4.5 stars
If you love historical romance but haven’t yet tried this author’s writing, you’re missing out and need to take the plunge. Even though this is the 3rd in the Seduction Diaries series, I can assure you it can easily be read as a standalone.
Blurb…
If you love historical romance but haven’t yet tried this author’s writing, you’re missing out and need to take the plunge. Even though this is the 3rd in the Seduction Diaries series, I can assure you it can easily be read as a standalone.
Blurb…
Every girl dreams of a hero . . ....more
No one loves books more than Miss Mary Channing. Perhaps that’s why she’s reached the ripe old age of six-and-twenty without ever being kissed. Her future may be as bland as milk toast, but Mary is content to sim
Oct 06, 2016
Christine Wallflower & Dark Romance Junkie
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“I’ve never really much liked the strutting peacock heroes. They tend to beat their chests and belittle
the heroine and generally get too many people killed. No, I’d rather find myself in love with a reluctant hero.” She turned
her head. Pressed her lips against the cotton of his shirt, right above his heart. “Someone who shuns the honor, but steps
up when the circumstances demand it.”
This was another new to me author in the historical romance genre and I was pleasantly surprised by the stor ...more
This review can also be found at Carole's Random Life.
This book was just a whole lot of fun to read! I enjoy a good historical romance every now and then so when this book popped up on my radar, I decided to take a closer look. Once I read the summary, I knew that I had to read this book since the main character always seems to have her nose in a book. I felt an odd kinship with the heroine before I even started reading the book based on the books description.
Mary has spent her life safely tucke ...more
This book was just a whole lot of fun to read! I enjoy a good historical romance every now and then so when this book popped up on my radar, I decided to take a closer look. Once I read the summary, I knew that I had to read this book since the main character always seems to have her nose in a book. I felt an odd kinship with the heroine before I even started reading the book based on the books description.
Mary has spent her life safely tucke ...more
I've given this a B at AAR
The Perks of Loving a Scoundrel is your basic rake-meets-wallflower story, and while that’s a very oft-used trope, Jennifer McQuiston has done an excellent job of creating a readable, light-hearted romp that has just enough depth to keep it from feeling insubstantial. There’s an element of mystery to the story, too, which is well played-out and which doesn’t get in the way of the progression of the romance or detract from it.
Readers of the first book in this series, Di ...more
The Perks of Loving a Scoundrel is your basic rake-meets-wallflower story, and while that’s a very oft-used trope, Jennifer McQuiston has done an excellent job of creating a readable, light-hearted romp that has just enough depth to keep it from feeling insubstantial. There’s an element of mystery to the story, too, which is well played-out and which doesn’t get in the way of the progression of the romance or detract from it.
Readers of the first book in this series, Di ...more
This was my first Jennifer McQuiston and it definitely won't be my last. I LOVED this entire book!
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4 Stars
The Perks of Loving a Scoundrel is the third book in the Seduction Diaries trilogy and focuses on Geoffrey Westmore, the younger brother of Clare (Diary of an Accidental Wallflower) and Lucy (The Spinster's Guide to Scandalous Behavior). I found this book to be my favorite of the three, mostly due to the two main characters. It also doesn't hurt that the romance was one between opposites which I found very entertaining.
Geoffrey joined the military shortly after leaving school and came bac ...more
The Perks of Loving a Scoundrel is the third book in the Seduction Diaries trilogy and focuses on Geoffrey Westmore, the younger brother of Clare (Diary of an Accidental Wallflower) and Lucy (The Spinster's Guide to Scandalous Behavior). I found this book to be my favorite of the three, mostly due to the two main characters. It also doesn't hurt that the romance was one between opposites which I found very entertaining.
Geoffrey joined the military shortly after leaving school and came bac ...more
This is not a historical romance. They act very modern.
The hero pees all over the heroine's sister's rosebush. He's really drunk.
The heroine meets the hero and lets him unbutton her dress in the library of a hospital. A bunch of people see her bare breast including her nipple, and she ends up in the scandal sheets. The hero proposes to her to save her reputation and she says no.
Then they go to a brothel to find out who is planning an assassination. The hero tells the madam that he and the hero ...more
The hero pees all over the heroine's sister's rosebush. He's really drunk.
The heroine meets the hero and lets him unbutton her dress in the library of a hospital. A bunch of people see her bare breast including her nipple, and she ends up in the scandal sheets. The hero proposes to her to save her reputation and she says no.
Then they go to a brothel to find out who is planning an assassination. The hero tells the madam that he and the hero ...more

Reviewed for herding cats & burning soup.
Amazon: http://amzn.to/2cf4DDL
A scoundrel and a bookworm. A man hiding deep pain and the woman who just might heal his troubled soul. Gah, yes! The Perks of Loving a Scoundrel was quite the adventure. Starting with a cute meet to end all cute meets. Yeah. The hero? He totally peed on her gate. And got caught doing so. ::snort::
The quick of it is that Mary has come to town to help her pregnant sister and, well, to have a little adventure. She's been hiding ...more
DNF 60 %. Unimpressive hero who has no credential and respect in society because he spends his time whoring, getting pissed, pissing into random garden beds, and staging infantile pranks. Older heroine (26 to his ?23-24 years) whose seniority unfortunately does not translate to greater judgment when it comes to conduct, and who in fact manages to make him seem almost cerebral and sensible. I really enjoyed McQuiston's earlier books. I hope, her future books will see her return to initial form.
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What book lover hasn’t pictured herself as one of the heroines she’s read about? Read a mystery and think herself as canny as an inspector? Compared a man to one she’s seen on page? Miss Mary Channing has done all of that. But she hasn’t done much living in the real world. It’s easier to live vicariously through characters she meets on the page. A visit to her sister in London, though, is about to change everything.
That’s where she first stumbles across the handsome reprobate Geoffrey Westmore. ...more
That’s where she first stumbles across the handsome reprobate Geoffrey Westmore. ...more
4 "The Mystery Solving Mouse & Her Jokester Rogue" Stars for the story & 4.5 narration stars.
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Miss Mary Channing is visiting her pregnant sister in London, little does she know that coming to London would lead to adventures that she reads about.
Geoffrey ‘West’ Westmore years ago, had quite a few dreams of being an architect but that was before the navy. Even though he had managed to save some lives, the lives of those who he couldn’t save continue to haunt him. Now more of a rake than anything, he is wasting away his life drinking and partying with his best friend.
I think this book had ...more
Geoffrey ‘West’ Westmore years ago, had quite a few dreams of being an architect but that was before the navy. Even though he had managed to save some lives, the lives of those who he couldn’t save continue to haunt him. Now more of a rake than anything, he is wasting away his life drinking and partying with his best friend.
I think this book had ...more
Rounding up.
Ferreal.
This isn't the shittiest book I've ever read, but damn. I did not enjoy this. And I gave the first two in the series 4 stars. So.
Two biggest issues:
1) West literally turns everything into a goddamn innuendo. We get it! You fuck a lot! KUDOS!
2) Mary "has read lots of books" and somehow thinks that qualifies her to..... chase after terrorists and murderers. ಠ_ಠ
Smaller issue is that I couldn't really GET how invested West and Mary were in discovering this assassination plot. D ...more
Ferreal.
This isn't the shittiest book I've ever read, but damn. I did not enjoy this. And I gave the first two in the series 4 stars. So.
Two biggest issues:
1) West literally turns everything into a goddamn innuendo. We get it! You fuck a lot! KUDOS!
2) Mary "has read lots of books" and somehow thinks that qualifies her to..... chase after terrorists and murderers. ಠ_ಠ
Smaller issue is that I couldn't really GET how invested West and Mary were in discovering this assassination plot. D ...more
The main couple was cute but they were addled with Plot Induced Stupidity. The mystery in this novel was sort of laughably easy to figure out -- I called the main culprit and the "twist" before 50%. The fact that they couldn't put the obvious pieces together while it was staring them right in the face was frustrating. Like I said, though, they were cute as a couple.
(Also, hooray for realistic sex and an exploration of bondage in a healthy way! Their wedding night made me laugh out loud on the b ...more
(Also, hooray for realistic sex and an exploration of bondage in a healthy way! Their wedding night made me laugh out loud on the b ...more
Dec 01, 2016
Sharyn
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Really liked the interactions between West and Mary, although Mary really annoyed me at first with how ridiculously naive she was. The whole mystery plot to kill the Queen was interesting at first but then it got really convoluted and I still don't understand the motivation of the "villains".
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The Perks of Loving a Scoundrel is the third book in the Seduction Diaries series by Jennifer McQuiston. I haven't read the previous two books, so can easily confirm that this book can be read as a stand alone one. But if you are anything like me, after reading this one, you will be keen on reading the others!
This is the story of Miss Mary Channing, and Mr Geoffrey Westmore. She is a shy woman who would rather be reading a book or writing in her journal than being sociable. She has even refused ...more
This is the story of Miss Mary Channing, and Mr Geoffrey Westmore. She is a shy woman who would rather be reading a book or writing in her journal than being sociable. She has even refused ...more
I wasn't sure I was going to end up reading this one or not but with "scoundrel" in the title how could I resist? Once I got started I found The Perks of Loving a Scoundrel fun and completely delightful. This was my first story by McQuiston and I can already say it wont be my last. Her story telling had a way of capturing me and taking me to the brilliant world she created.
Mary has a love for books and always has (which I loved) and she was passionate about them. When she goes to London to help ...more
Mary has a love for books and always has (which I loved) and she was passionate about them. When she goes to London to help ...more
Sep 25, 2016
FV Angela
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Bookish, overlooked heroines are a favorite of mine in historical romance. I also love when rakish, wicked, powerful men fall hopelessly in love with them. From reading the above blurb I decided that The Perks of Loving a Scoundrel needed to be put on my TBR list.
Unfortunately, this book didn’t work for me as I’d hoped. I didn’t care for the main characters much at all. The hero, more so than the heroine. Their first meeting happens quite ...more
Bookish, overlooked heroines are a favorite of mine in historical romance. I also love when rakish, wicked, powerful men fall hopelessly in love with them. From reading the above blurb I decided that The Perks of Loving a Scoundrel needed to be put on my TBR list.
Unfortunately, this book didn’t work for me as I’d hoped. I didn’t care for the main characters much at all. The hero, more so than the heroine. Their first meeting happens quite ...more
A few years ago, I read and loved Jennifer McQuiston’s debut, What Happens in Scotland. It was an original and well-written page turner and, since then, she has consistently contributed to the genre with interconnected novels (and a charming novella) set in early Victorian England.
The Perks of Loving a Scoundrel is the third in her newest series, the Seduction Diaries. Featuring the younger brother of Clare (heroine of the first book), Geoffrey Westmore once held much promise and a bright future ...more
The Perks of Loving a Scoundrel is the third in her newest series, the Seduction Diaries. Featuring the younger brother of Clare (heroine of the first book), Geoffrey Westmore once held much promise and a bright future ...more
Since my first Jennifer McQuiston read was a success, I thought I'd give her another try. And I enjoyed this novel, which follows the exploits of the ne'er-do-well brother of the heroine in the previous book I read, but maybe not quite as much? It was fun and unique and I liked the characters, but it was missing that certain je ne sais quoi that charmed me in the previous story. Still, I appreciate this author's writing style and content, so I'll definitely be checking out the first book in this
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Once again, a fun story by the author that I enjoyed, but with characters that frustrated me. Mary was quite the mousy country girl who....transforms when she’s with the idiot who peed in the roses behind the house? And West is clearly traumatized by his past but puts every effort into acting like a fool six ways from Sunday. I was very disappointed with him the majority of the time.
When I picked up book 1 on a whim, I was really interested in how different the storyline was. This series has kept up with that theme and given us something new and fun in this genre. And I find that refreshing and enjoyable, which keeps me coming back for more.
THE PERKS OF LOVING A SCOUNDREL definitely has that, but while it was entertaining it also wasn't my favorite in the series. That is not to say I didn't enjoy the crazy adventures our hero and heroine find themselves in. They are cau
When I first started the book, I was pretty scared that I wasn't gonna like it. The last book from this series was a DNF for me. And the first couple of chapter did not impress me much either. But I was really happy how Mary made a comeback with a new and improved personality when she and West first became privy to the assassination plot. After that, the book maintained its momentum and was very entertaining all round. I do however feel like the Duchess and her circumstances were not properly ad
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(Apr) I swear I thought I wrote a review of this. Oh well - it's been too long for me to remember any great detail, but this was a perfectly nice, somewhat forgettable historical romance. I do recall that Mary first spies Westmore when he's taking a piss in her garden after a night of carousing. Do love a somewhat scandalous meet-cute! Mary is addicted to books and mysteries and overhears what she thinks is a plot to harm the Queen. She and West team up (since no one will believe the spinster or
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I really love that McQuiston has such unique plots -- they have a bit of thriller in them and that's a nice change for a historical. It also tends to make her characters some of the more interesting ones as well.
While that was the case here, I also found I struggled with them both on some level, too. It made it hard to understand and root for them. (view spoiler)
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While that was the case here, I also found I struggled with them both on some level, too. It made it hard to understand and root for them. (view spoiler)
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I recently finished listening to the Audible edition of Jennifer McQuiston’s The Perks of Loving a Scoundrel. This is the third book in The Seduction Diaries, and features Geoffrey Westmore, who fans of the series will remember as the younger brother of the heroines of the first two Seduction Diaries books.
We are also introduced to Miss Mary Channing, who is twenty-six years old and has never been kissed. She first encounters “West” (as Geoffrey is c ...more
I recently finished listening to the Audible edition of Jennifer McQuiston’s The Perks of Loving a Scoundrel. This is the third book in The Seduction Diaries, and features Geoffrey Westmore, who fans of the series will remember as the younger brother of the heroines of the first two Seduction Diaries books.
We are also introduced to Miss Mary Channing, who is twenty-six years old and has never been kissed. She first encounters “West” (as Geoffrey is c ...more
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A veterinarian and infectious disease researcher by training, Jennifer McQuiston has always preferred reading romance to scientific textbooks. A New York Times and USA Today bestseller, her books include WHAT HAPPENS IN SCOTLAND, SUMMER IS FOR LOVERS, MOONLIGHT ON MY MIND, DIARY OF AN ACCIDENTAL WALLFLOWER, and THE SPINSTER'S GUIDE TO SCANDALOUS BEHAVIOR. She also has a novella, HER HIGHLAND FLING
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