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I read this one a while ago, possibly will get a listen in this month. I remember liking it but not loving it as much as I thought I would.

Yeah looking back at my old review (from 2017) I see I gave 3.5 stars, rounded down to 3. I'm hoping on this reread I will be able to go up to 4 stars. I hope to start within the next week.
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Sue wrote: "I loved Mr Impossible and Miss Wonderful in this series but haven't read the fifth book in this series. I need to start finishing series reads."
I can relate. I read the first four books in fairly quick succession, but it took me years to finally read the last one. The TBR challenge helped me finally pick it up a few months ago.
I can relate. I read the first four books in fairly quick succession, but it took me years to finally read the last one. The TBR challenge helped me finally pick it up a few months ago.

I can relate. I read the first four boo..."
I can relate too. I have never yet read the final book but have read all the others. Maybe this reread of Mr Impossible will encourage me to tackle the final book.
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Plus, you may have noted I am not devouring the book.

I agree the hero was kind of 'Dim but nice'.

Sue and Darbella, as to Rupert being 'dim', this seems to be the persona he projects and what many think of him, (including Daphne!) but there have already been a few hints that he is definitely not as dim as everyone thinks.
I'm enjoying the (re)read so far. Since I last read it in 2017, it's almost like a new read :)

Merry Jewelhound wrote: "I agree with you Jan that Rubert is not dim. He knows how to distract Daphne when she is becoming upset."
I am also up to chapter 7. I am really hoping that Rupert is not really dim - that he just acts this way as he has been pigeon-holed by his family. From Darbella and Sue's comments it appears that I may be destined to be disappointed.....oh I hope not. So far I am enjoying this.
I am also up to chapter 7. I am really hoping that Rupert is not really dim - that he just acts this way as he has been pigeon-holed by his family. From Darbella and Sue's comments it appears that I may be destined to be disappointed.....oh I hope not. So far I am enjoying this.

I am also up to chapter 7. I am really hoping that Rupert is not ..."
I hope you will not disappointed, I agree with everyone the 'dimness' is an act and he definitely has plenty of brawn. He is memorable character and great deal of fun to Daphne's serious side.

Yeah Rupert's not my favourite name either LOL but I like his character too.


I love Rupert, and his inner monologue has made me laugh out loud several times.
I don't think he is dim-witted at all (quite perceptive/intuitive actually), but it seems like he views himself that way, even while he plays it up to his advantage. I'm curious why he believes that about himself and I hope it gets explored a bit more, especially if Daphne is the one who helps him see himself differently. :)
I just finished this. I really enjoyed it. 4.5 stars, verging towards 5 for me. I love books with a good cast, not just a hero and heroine; I love books with humour; I love books with a swoon worthy hero and I love books where the love develops - so it ticked all those boxes.
Regarding the side characters, Leena was a hoot and who could not love the mangoose.
Rupert and Daphne are such an unlikely couple but Loretta Chase made it work.
Regarding the setting - I found it slightly distracting to be honest. I kind of wanted her to stoped waxing lyrical about all the tombs and antiquities and get back to the story - but it did make the book more interesting; and it is a minor point.
If anyone else reads BOTM2 and the novella - which are both set in Egypt it will be interesting to see what the differences are. I did start Captive Bride - but was not 'captivated'...maybe I'll get back it.
I have not read any of the other books in this series, but I am keen to start. These Carsingtons have piqued by interest.
Regarding the side characters, Leena was a hoot and who could not love the mangoose.
Rupert and Daphne are such an unlikely couple but Loretta Chase made it work.
Regarding the setting - I found it slightly distracting to be honest. I kind of wanted her to stoped waxing lyrical about all the tombs and antiquities and get back to the story - but it did make the book more interesting; and it is a minor point.
If anyone else reads BOTM2 and the novella - which are both set in Egypt it will be interesting to see what the differences are. I did start Captive Bride - but was not 'captivated'...maybe I'll get back it.
I have not read any of the other books in this series, but I am keen to start. These Carsingtons have piqued by interest.

I like Rupert too, with the devil of laughter in his eyes. I agree with Jenny's comments about him (message #26). I also like the way he is allowing Daphne to become herself (view spoiler)
Nice quote from Chapter 17, Rupert to Daphne: "Maybe unusual circumstances show us what we're truly made of," he said. "Maybe your life before didn't give you room to be yourself."

I really liked both MCs. I liked the respect Rupert showed towards Daphne, and how he allowed her to be herself. There were some funny moments too. (view spoiler)
This book fitted into the 'Around The World' theme very well, as the setting played a big part in the book and definitely gave it a different tone to the usual HR.

I do find Rupert endearing and not “dim.” He reminds me a bit of Freddy in Georgette Heyer’s Cotillion — a bit of a fribble who turns out to earn his status as the “hero.”
I'm starting the first of the serie. This would be my first Loretta Chase reading. Looking forward to read it!!
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This is the only book in the series I have read, and I do plan to read the others.

Jan, "I liked the respect Rupert showed towards Daphne and how he allowed her to be herself." . You perfectly summed up what I loved about this book. It's rare to find that kind of balance in a relationship.

Now onto #4 Not Quite a Lady which I remember really enjoying when I read it a few years ago. Then onto #5 Last Night's Scandal which I've never read. It's a good series. I like older Loretta Chase books much better than her current series about the Difficult Dukes.

Lauren, I agree the sandstorm changed all for me.
I have been jumping all over in my reading lately and not finishing any series. I just restarted my KU and have a lot of books that had good recommendations that I want to read.
Lauren wrote: "Just started today and I aleady love Rupert (hate the name though)"
Ohhh, Lauren I love the name Rupert, ahahah!! Reminds me of some actors :)
Ohhh, Lauren I love the name Rupert, ahahah!! Reminds me of some actors :)
Jan wrote: "After this one, I started rereading the series. #1 Miss Wonderful was still my least favourite. I just finished #3 Lord Perfect and really liked it. 4 stars. I thought I..."
I'm also reading the series, I'm a little bit late in my readings but the Carsington's made me do it!! ;D
I'm also reading the series, I'm a little bit late in my readings but the Carsington's made me do it!! ;D
Lauren wrote: "I felt the same way Merry! the book got interesting around the sandstorm part.
Jan, "I liked the respect Rupert showed towards Daphne and how he allowed her to be herself." . You perfectly summed ..."
At the beginning of the 3rd book there's a very interesting conversation with Daphne and Rupert's father about his "dimness" :)
Jan, "I liked the respect Rupert showed towards Daphne and how he allowed her to be herself." . You perfectly summed ..."
At the beginning of the 3rd book there's a very interesting conversation with Daphne and Rupert's father about his "dimness" :)
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Mr. Impossible by Loretta Chase
Synopsis:
Impossible
Rupert Carsington, fourth son of the Earl of Hargate, is his aristocratic family's favorite disaster. He is irresistibly handsome, shockingly masculine, and irretrievably reckless, and wherever he goes, trouble follows. Still, Rupert's never met an entanglement—emotional or otherwise—he couldn't escape. Until now.
Outrageous
Now he's in Egypt, stranded in the depths of Cairo's most infamous prison, and his only way out is to accept a beautiful widow's dangerous proposal. Scholar Daphne Pembroke wants him to rescue her brother, who's been kidnapped by a rival seeking a fabled treasure. Their partnership is strictly business: She'll provide the brains, he the brawn. Simple enough, in theory.
Inevitable
Blame it on the sun or the blazing desert heat, but as tensions flare, and inhibitions melt, the most disciplined of women and the most reckless of men are about to clash in the most impossibly irresistible way.