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A letdown and more than a little disgusting, IMO. The hero is a complete slut; I wouldn't touch him with tweezers, and I really don't understand why the heroine would find him attractive. He has reasons for being like he is, they always do, but he was too repulsive early on for me to care what they were. The heroine comes from rough circumstances and is actually fairly street smart, so you'd think she'd be afraid of contracting an STD from him:P Of course, she's in his household masquerading as a man - my least favorite plot device - so he feels fairly relaxed about letting her see the seedier side of his life, and I suppose the author meant for those circumstances to lessen the ick factor to some degree. Unfortunately, it doesn't work, and from his discovery about halfway into the story that she's actually a woman, it just continues to go downhill.
Grade: D+
Sensuality Rating: R

Cali M. (
Cali) wrote on 4/6/2009...
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This was very disappointing for me for a Sophie Jordan read.
The 'rescue' scene in the very beginning where our so called hero, the Duke, offers a ride to Fallon just moments after she's had one man try to maul her and take advantage of her.
He, our Duke, has two ladies of the night in his carriage and decides to put a show on for her by pulling down one ladies gown and going at her breasts. Since Fallon has been sacked from every single job she's had thus far thanks to the man of the house trying to take sexual advantage of her, I thought this absolutely disgusting! And that he/she should be turned on by this display besides - gross!! I was ready to stop reading right then and there.
Well I didn't because I usually love Jordan's stories so I persevered. What a waste of time and $. The story was completely predictable, the relationships and characters - all of them - were superficial at best and there was nothing remotely enjoyable in it for me.
The only good thing I can say about this is it was a 1-nighter! =(