The Perfect Rake (The Merridew Sisters, #1)

The Perfect Rake (The Merridew Sisters, #1)

Anne Gracie

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A phony engagement turns into real passion in this delightful Regency romance from award-winning author Anne Gracie. Fate has lavished beauty on the Merridew sisters—that is, all save the eldest. But plain Prudence bears no grudge; she loves her four beautiful sisters infinitely. So when their abusive grandfather is laid up with an injury, she seizes the opportunity to concoct an ingenious plan that will allow all five of them to escape the clutches of their legal guardian. All it will take is a little matrimonial deception... A renowned rake, Gideon, Lord Carradice, has a way of making ladies swoon. But when Prudence arrives at his doorstep and mistakes him for his cousin, the Duke, it is Gideon who’s infatuated. The delightful spitfire claims she and the Duke are engaged—although a taller tale was never told. In spite of the lies, Gideon is so taken with charming Prudence that he’s eager to join her game, especially if it will award him a stolen kiss or two. Now, Prudence’s plot is about to go terribly, albeit deliciously, awry...


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    I don't know - the plot itself was engaging enough, and I admired Prudence for her guts to protect her sisters. I thought it was super cute how Gideon felt about Prudence and how he saw her. The only ick part was just like...the whole time I was reading about Gideon I was reminded of James from Jesse/James in Pokemon. Like, the gushy-awkward-"OH I JUST WANNA HUG YOU KISS YOU AHhhh!!!" . ok that's probably not even how James acted in Pokemon. But, sometimes it was a little MUCH, Gideon. Chill.

    The tension wasn't there as much because he was basically in love with her from the very beginning, with very little denial beyond the first 50 pages.

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