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Discussion thread for the First BOTM of June 2021. Please remember to use the spoiler tags when necessary! (Please see 'some html is ok' for instructions.)

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A Rake's Guide to Seduction (Reece Family Trilogy, #3) by Caroline Linden
A Rake's Guide to Seduction by Caroline Linden


Anthony Hamilton is the most scandalous man in London, a gambler, a fortune hunter, an infamous rake. Celia Reece is sure he's never had one thought of her, except as his friend David's younger sister. Who would ever guess she's the only woman he's ever loved—and can never have…


Merry in and out for the next few days (jewelhound) | 855 comments I am on the fence about buying the audio version of the book. The narrator is not getting good reviews. Has anyone started the audio book yet?


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Tanya Sridhar (angellus08) | 343 comments God I love this book!


Nelly S. (brain fog sucks) It is wonderful! Definitely one to slowly savor as you go along.


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Merry Jewelhound wrote: "I am on the fence about buying the audio version of the book. The narrator is not getting good reviews. Has anyone started the audio book yet?"

If you have Hoopla, both the ebook and audio are included.

I have listened to it before. Heather Wilds is not my favorite narrator but I do think she’s ok.


message 6: by Joanna Loves Reading, Bluestocking of HR novels (new) - rated it 5 stars

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I also think this works pretty well as a standalone. Characters carry over from previous books but no plots.


Petra | 142 comments Book on board. I’m looking forward to reading it this month.


Debby *BabyDee* | 812 comments Joanna Loves Reading wrote: "I also think this works pretty well as a standalone. Characters carry over from previous books but no plots."

Joanna, I agree that it works well as a standalone.

Just finished and loved it totally. Hard to put down for me, had to finish..😊


Debby *BabyDee* | 812 comments Joanna Loves Reading wrote: "Merry Jewelhound wrote: "I am on the fence about buying the audio version of the book. The narrator is not getting good reviews. Has anyone started the audio book yet?"

If you have Hoopla, both th..."


I have to agree again with Joanna. I just finished listening to this one and thought Heather Wilds was okay as the narrator..nothing exciting.


Merry in and out for the next few days (jewelhound) | 855 comments I just spoke with our library and they are not members of hoopla. So I had a few virtual dollars so I bought the ebook. So count me in for the read!


Mariana | 2692 comments I own this book, so I might join in for a reread later this month if I have time.


Merry in and out for the next few days (jewelhound) | 855 comments I have not read any of the other books in the series and it seems not to matter so far. I have just finished chapter 3 where Celia's last journal entry was made. So far I am enjoying the book as the foundation has now been laid and it is holding my interest.


Milly Jane Maven | 32 comments I just downloaded this book, (it has a different cover which made me smile as many of us like to change our covers from time to time). It's good to know it works as a standalone as I haven't read the other books in the series, but it has lots of good reviews and looks like a great read. I'll get started tonight.


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Cath | 370 comments I've read Ch. 1 & 2. Enjoying it. Really like Celia. Anthony's not quite what I expected, based on my first impression in Chapt 1, and I feel bad for him right now :(


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Cath wrote: "I've read Ch. 1 & 2. Enjoying it. Really like Celia. Anthony's not quite what I expected, based on my first impression in Chapt 1, and I feel bad for him right now :("

Yea, you get to see some vulnerabilities pretty early on, I think.


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Preeti I liked the premise and it has got some great reviews So I am definitely going to start reading it in few days


Merry in and out for the next few days (jewelhound) | 855 comments I just finished the book and I totally enjoyed it. I am giving nothing away by saying it is a book where the couple really get to know each other and fall in love by doing so. I rate it 5 stars. (view spoiler)


Petra | 142 comments I started last night. Read chapter 1 and 2 and I love it. Characters are so nuanced. I feel Celia and her excitement for the season and even her willingness to experiment with a kiss (that didn’t happen) even with someone she is not interested in. And Anthony (don’t like the name) but I like the character a lot. He is sort of in a pickle and it’s clear that they don’t suit each other on social standing.
Great characters, and I am hooked.


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Cath | 370 comments Petra wrote: "I started last night. Read chapter 1 and 2 and I love it. Characters are so nuanced. I feel Celia and her excitement for the season and even her willingness to experiment with a kiss (that didn’t happen) even with someone she is not interested in...."

I had same reaction. For me, Linden has written Celia with just the right blend of innocence & sweetness for a young woman who is hopeful and eager to embrace what her future might hold, without being cloying or silly or too serious about it all. She wants a taste of adventure, but she's not bold enough to venture too far from the protective confines of what her family and social class deem appropriate. Also I like that her interactions with Anthony feel very natural and unguarded.

Meanwhile, Ch. 3 - Caroline Linden, you just made me very sad, ergh! :( But I'm glad to get some clarity on Anthony's background & situation.

Celia's Journal: (view spoiler)


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Merry in and out for the next few days (jewelhound) | 855 comments Cath I think you hit the nail on the head with your description mentioned in the spoiler.
But as you read a bit further old friends pop up and their lives are discussed.


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Cath | 370 comments Merry Jewelhound wrote: "Cath I think you hit the nail on the head with your description mentioned in the spoiler"

Thanks! I'm looking forward to reading your spoiler above when I finish the book :)


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Merry in and out for the next few days (jewelhound) | 855 comments my spoiler is mainly about the ending of the book.
I do so admire writers. I have never had the gift of words. My sentences are short and I often forget to proof read. One of the many reasons I enjoy this group is reading others put their thoughts of the books down better than I can.


Debby *BabyDee* | 812 comments Merry Jewelhound wrote: "I just finished the book and I totally enjoyed it. I am giving nothing away by saying it is a book where the couple really get to know each other and fall in love by doing so. I rate it 5 stars. [s..."

Ditto Merry...I rated it 5-Stars and loved the book.


Petra | 142 comments End of chapter 3 and my heart is all in for Anthony. This is exciting.


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Cath | 370 comments Ch 4 & 5(view spoiler)


Merry in and out for the next few days (jewelhound) | 855 comments Cath really good recap. I agree the author shows how emotions are conveyed rather than just using words. Your last point was SO valid, I hadn't thought of it.


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Cath | 370 comments ^Thanks. I'm really enjoying this book and part of the fun is that it's keeping me busy speculating and creating backstories for everyone (beyond what Linden's provided, that is), which is a compliment to the author b/c when I don't care about, or am bored by, characters then I don't really care why they do anything!


Missy | 1477 comments I might join this BOTM. I wish my library has the audiobook. I'm finding myself less motivated to sit down and read these days. Who knows, I may find myself unable to put this book down.


Merry in and out for the next few days (jewelhound) | 855 comments Missy wrote: "I might join this BOTM. I wish my library has the audiobook. I'm finding myself less motivated to sit down and read these days. Who knows, I may find myself unable to put this book down."

I understand. I ended up buying the book as I had some Amazon credits. I don't enjoy the audio as much as I do reading. I get distracted listening and loose the thread and I am a fast reader.


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Cath | 370 comments Ch 6 & 7(view spoiler)


Merry in and out for the next few days (jewelhound) | 855 comments Again I agree with what you have laid out in your spoiler. (view spoiler)


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Cath | 370 comments ^True about how Bertie would have behaved. (view spoiler)


Petra | 142 comments Cath wrote: "Ch 4 & 5What I like about this section is I can understand why everyone (Bertie, Lord L, Celia, Celia's family) acted as they did - given their various personalities, assumptions & motives - and in..."

Hi Cath (view spoiler)


Petra | 142 comments Missy wrote: "I might join this BOTM. I wish my library has the audiobook. I'm finding myself less motivated to sit down and read these days. Who knows, I may find myself unable to put this book down."

I totally get you Missy, I've been having hard time as well with sticking with a book. I rather not finish it when it starts to feel like a chore and/or I'm not interested in the plot anymore.
But this book made my stay up through the night. I was glued to it. It flows so easy and the characters are fun to read about.


Merry in and out for the next few days (jewelhound) | 855 comments I think some of the things that occurred in Celia life also had to do with her age. Wasn't she 17 or 18 when she married?


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Cath | 370 comments Petra, I agree w/ your assessment of Bertie's character. As for Celia totally agree w/ your comments, as well as Merry's point about how young she was. Her youth was definitely a contributing factor. (view spoiler)


Merry in and out for the next few days (jewelhound) | 855 comments Chapter 9 (view spoiler)


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Merry Jewelhound wrote: "Chapter 9 “Well.” He cleared his throat. “If you long for something impossible, it takes the sting out of failure. Too often, regrets
spring from the things one could have done but didn’t, and the..."


The quote you cited is one I have highlighted and I think I shared last time I read. Anthony has some true gems.


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Merry in and out for the next few days (jewelhound) | 855 comments Joanna... I seldom look in HR novels for words to use in real life but I thought this was truly moving. Also when he speaks to Percy. They are really lovely.


Padma | 339 comments Am loving it. Reading chapter 4


Padma | 339 comments Petra wrote: "End of chapter 3 and my heart is all in for Anthony. This is exciting."

Yes. Completely agree


Padma | 339 comments Merry Jewelhound wrote: "I think some of the things that occurred in Celia life also had to do with her age. Wasn't she 17 or 18 when she married?"

Felt sad for her. Poor thing


Milly Jane Maven | 32 comments I just finished reading this book and loved it. It made me want to read the rest of the series.
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Padma | 339 comments Milly wrote: "I just finished reading this book and loved it. It made me want to read the rest of the series.

I thought the scene where Celia and Anthony become aware of each other as adults on the terrace afte..."


Have read the first book in the series. Was a good one


Merry in and out for the next few days (jewelhound) | 855 comments Milly and Padma I agree I also plan to read the rest of the books. What I enjoyed a lot was the use of the journal to tell of time passage. To many books have the courtships done in 2 weeks and insta lust and love. It is the current trend.


Milly Jane Maven | 32 comments Glad you enjoyed the first one Padma, I'l be downloading the first two soon. It will be fun to read the love stories of the characters we met in this novel.


Milly Jane Maven | 32 comments Merry, I liked the use of the journal too, it was such a creative way to let us know her feelings. I'm looking forward to reading the rest of the series. I'm a picky reader and so finding a series to read is fabulous.


Missy | 1477 comments I began the book yesterday (or was it the day before yesterday?). The first three chapters surprisingly drew me in and I was excited to read more. Unfortunately, things really slowed down after chapter 4. I have little patience for slow-burn romances so I ended up skimming, but it looks like things are picking up again in chapter 11.


Debby *BabyDee* | 812 comments Petra wrote: "Missy wrote: "I might join this BOTM. I wish my library has the audiobook. I'm finding myself less motivated to sit down and read these days. Who knows, I may find myself unable to put this book do..."

I agree Petra. I was glad to find an audio copy at my public library 🙂. Narration was nice. If I couldn't get it I would have "text to speech" to help me along.


Padma | 339 comments Finished it. Was a great read.


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