Falling for a Rake (Fallen, #1)

Falling for a Rake (Fallen, #1)

Eve Pendle

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He's the most notorious rake in England. She's a Perfect Lady. Neither are what they seem. Lady Emily can't afford a scandal. Her sister's debut is just weeks away and she has her pteridology group to safeguard. It's bad enough to be stuck in a hole overnight with Lord Markshall, and worse to have kissed him. Marriage is unthinkable. But newspaper hearsay on their "frolics and fernication" after a fern hunting accident puts everything she's worked for in jeopardy. Lord Markshall's whole political career is based on manipulation and disguise. Lady Emily's polite insults are just the thing to prove to himself, and everyone else, that he's still an unworthy rake. He wants her desperately, but even a fake engagement is too good for him. With Emily's sister's debut and a major political vote coming up, their reputations–good and bad–have never been more critical. The newspaper gossip is edging toward the truth, threatening to incinerate everything they hold dear. Can they understand, accept, and love each other, before it's too late?

Publication Year: 2021


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    Apr 18, 2025
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  • HardCoverNights
    Apr 17, 2025
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    "I love you."
    "I’m glad. Because if you tried to leave, I’d shoot you."
    He huffed with laughter. "I’d deserve it."

    this book was not exactly what i was expecting, but all the better for it!

    two complicated people with dark pasts weighing them down, falling into an old mine shaft together and having to stay the night in the enclosed space where their secrets spill and they have to huddle for warmth???? sign me tf up!!

    Emily’s passion for ferns was very fascinating to read about and the incorporation of political discussions very interesting (if horrifying at that).
    i liked the way the book took a new spin to the "he’s a rake/she’s a perfect lady" trope, with Oscar feeling determinedly pathetic and Emily shutting the truth out for so long.

    ⤷ would i reread? yeah, i think so and i’ll definitely check out the next books in the series :)


    PS: *huge plus* content notes at the beginning!!

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