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Same here & this is one I wasn't planning to ReRead


I really have enjoyed Sarah MacLean’s books. Her characters are interesting, amusing and complex. I would also recommend Lisa Kleypaas and Julia Quinn’s books.

Could Langford be any more awful? He makes a great villain so that I’m instantly rooting for Bourne, no matter how ruthless Bourne has become.
I liked that we get to see snapshots of Bourne at 15 (via his letters) and at 21, before meeting his 31 year old self. Gives a sense of who he was and had the potential to be, until his life’s trajectory was changed by his parents’ deaths. Makes me feel sad. I do hope to learn more about what he was like at 21, that he could become such a reckless gambler.
Unfortunately I thought Ch 2 really got bogged down w/ too much focus on making sure it’s very obvious to all that Penelope is a spinster with a failed engagement who doesn’t want to get married. First we hear P’s thoughts about this, and then there’s all the breakfast table discussion about it, and then back to more of P’s thoughts on the topic. At 27 pages, the chapter really dragged for me.
What I did like in Ch 2 were:
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As for all the talk of scandals: (view spoiler)
Cath wrote: "Finished Ch. 2
Could Langford be any more awful? He makes a great villain so that I’m instantly rooting for Bourne, no matter how ruthless Bourne has become.
I liked that we get to see snapshots ..."
I am going to start listening tomorrow. This is a reread for me.
I think your “scandal” question gets addressed in a manner later on in the book if I recall correctly.
Could Langford be any more awful? He makes a great villain so that I’m instantly rooting for Bourne, no matter how ruthless Bourne has become.
I liked that we get to see snapshots ..."
I am going to start listening tomorrow. This is a reread for me.
I think your “scandal” question gets addressed in a manner later on in the book if I recall correctly.
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Darbella wrote: "Cath, fyi...the hero who jilted Penelope story is Eleven Scandals to Start to Win a Duke's Heart. In this story the heroine calls Penelope the grape.
If you like this one enough I w..."
Good point, Darbella. I agree on the recommendation.
MacLean’s first series was my favorite by her.
If you like this one enough I w..."
Good point, Darbella. I agree on the recommendation.
MacLean’s first series was my favorite by her.
Cath wrote: "Finished Ch. 2
Could Langford be any more awful? He makes a great villain so that I’m instantly rooting for Bourne, no matter how ruthless Bourne has become.
I liked that we get to see snapshots ..."
The sisters (view spoiler)
Could Langford be any more awful? He makes a great villain so that I’m instantly rooting for Bourne, no matter how ruthless Bourne has become.
I liked that we get to see snapshots ..."
The sisters (view spoiler)
I am through Chapter 4. Listening this time, but I also have the ebook for reference.
When Penelope & Bourne see first reunited (view spoiler)
When Penelope & Bourne see first reunited (view spoiler)


Well I’m really enjoying this. A pleasant surprise after Ch 2. Fingers crossed for the rest of the book!
Darbella wrote: Cath, fyi...the hero who jilted Penelope story is Eleven Scandals to Start to Win a Duke's Heart.
Thanks, @Darbella! That helps me understand why Ch 2 seemed so static, w/ lots of telling. I probably will try that other series at some point
@Joanna regarding your comment about the sisters and scandals, yes that does seem like a more plausible explanation. Good point.
So my take so far:
Bourne really is an A++ a-hole. Downright cruel. I’m going to need some reckoning and reparations (a.k.a.suffering and groveling!) by the end, so I can get some justice. Otherwise :(
However I still like Bourne. I’m rooting for him to achieve some peace and happiness, eventually. And justice as well. Unfortunately, right now he’s all about vengeance, which he thinks justifies his scorched earth policy, innocent bystanders be damned.
But the upside of Bourne's blatant horribleness is that (view spoiler)
I'm very curious to see where the rest of the story will take her.

I'd been really enjoying what MacLean was doing with the characters and then p. 195 in Ch 11 came along. Ugh!
Apologies but I just have to go off on a long rant now:
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I can only hope this is a temporary aberration in the story :(

Prologue: I felt so awful for our young hero. (view spoiler)
Ch.1: It was getting interesting. I was starting to like the writing style, but then when Chase walked into the room to give Bourne some news, I lost patience and skimmed through their conversation.
Ch.2: I couldn't help but think of Pride and Prejudice during this entire chapter. I started skimming again when her parents were discussing her marriage prospects and spinsterhood.
Ch.3: The (view spoiler) kind of sealed the deal. I will continue reading the book...for now.
Ch.5: I did not expect (view spoiler) this early in the book, but I'm not complaining. :)
I've read up to chapter 6, however, I am still skimming through some parts, because the chapters are so long.

I've started the book. Until now at chapter 6 I'm enjoying the book. It makes me laugh and I enjoy characters with humour. I also like the writing style of the author.
Cath wrote: "Finished Ch 11.
I'd been really enjoying what MacLean was doing with the characters and then p. 195 in Ch 11 came along. Ugh!
Apologies but I just have to go off on a long rant now:
Up 'till no..."
Good points. I am not sure I felt so strongly about it, but I do think it did seem an abrupt change by P. (view spoiler)
I'd been really enjoying what MacLean was doing with the characters and then p. 195 in Ch 11 came along. Ugh!
Apologies but I just have to go off on a long rant now:
Up 'till no..."
Good points. I am not sure I felt so strongly about it, but I do think it did seem an abrupt change by P. (view spoiler)

Penelope was too dutiful and easy to please. She was sweet and easy-going, even against her mother's and youngest sister's barbs.
I wanted more grovelling from Michael. Michael could have journaled/written unsent letters apologising to Penelope for his behaviour on the present day. Something like that could've covered some ground as grovelling. Also, I expected him to flip out when Langford (view spoiler)
Fun Fact: For Penelope's ex-fiancee Duke of Leighton's story, you may read Eleven Scandals to Start to Win a Duke's Heart. I had read the series a while back & realised only after finishing this book that Sarah MacLean has done a great job of linking the two series (Love By Numbers and the Rules of Scoundrels). When I was reading Love By Numbers Series, I wanted some closure for Georgiana and I am hoping to get it the Rules of Scoundrels series.
Anshi wrote: "The letters gave a beautiful touch to the story. I wish Michael had also written a couple of unsent letters/journaled unsent responses that Penelope could've found in his townhouse. Or some letters..."
Rest assured, Georgiana shows back up. Keep reading the series for sure!
I would have liked Michael to write some letters as well. It would feel less one-sided.
Rest assured, Georgiana shows back up. Keep reading the series for sure!
I would have liked Michael to write some letters as well. It would feel less one-sided.

I have read the 2nd & 3rd book immediately after reading this one. Cross & Temple were very intriguing. I mean to read the last book featuring Chase soon.
Anshi wrote: "Joanna Loves Reading wrote: "Anshi wrote: "The letters gave a beautiful touch to the story. I wish Michael had also written a couple of unsent letters/journaled unsent responses that Penelope could..."
Awesome! I hope you enjoy the last one!
Awesome! I hope you enjoy the last one!
Just finished!!
I've liked this book. Easy reading, good characters, nice plot, a bit predictable that's true but a good story nevertheless. Loved Michael and Penelope and the relation between the of them. Looking forward to read the story of Pippa and Cross.
I've liked this book. Easy reading, good characters, nice plot, a bit predictable that's true but a good story nevertheless. Loved Michael and Penelope and the relation between the of them. Looking forward to read the story of Pippa and Cross.
I finally finished this and I liked it but ultimately found it underwhelming as a reread. It’s just not standing out to me much a few days following reading it.

This book kind of went back and forth from a 3.5 to 4.5 for me. Lots of things I liked. MacLean did a great job of showing Penelope’s and Bourne’s story, but also gave us access to their thoughts, which I love. I also enjoyed a lot of their dialogue, including with other characters, and MacLean did a great job with secondary characters, bringing them to life and making them interesting.
But (view spoiler)
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A Rogue by Any Other Name
What a scoundrel wants, a scoundrel gets...
A decade ago, the Marquess of Bourne was cast from society with nothing but his title. Now a partner in London’s most exclusive gaming hell, the cold, ruthless Bourne will do whatever it takes to regain his inheritance—including marrying perfect, proper Lady Penelope Marbury.
A broken engagement and years of disappointing courtships have left Penelope with little interest in a quiet, comfortable marriage, and a longing for something more. How lucky that her new husband has access to such unexplored pleasures.
Bourne may be a prince of London’s underworld, but he vows to keep Penelope untouched by its wickedness—a challenge indeed as the lady discovers her own desires, and her willingness to wager anything for them... even her heart.