meg timmons has been in love with lord hart highgate since she was 16 and he stood up for her to her mother. in the intervening years he's been a total rogue, but this year he's decided to take a wife. and so meg, in spite of being a terrible match for hart on paper, she has no dowry and her father's title has no social capital to speak of, decides that she's going to make a play for hart.
meg is not one for strategems at least not the kind she needs if she's going to land hart. in the right kind of rogue she turns to lucy hunt, duchess of claringdon, for help. except lucy has all the subtlety of a sledgehammer and when she conspires to catch meg and hart in a scandalous moment she overplays her hand.
hart rises to the occasion, but the whole moment felt like such a rude interruption to the actual story. because if they hadn't been interrupted hart and meg would still have probably found each other. and we wouldn't have had to withstand ridiculous hurt feelings from the both of them. instead of spending time together, hart and meg proceed to spend the rest of the novel apart. so it's as if this one moment had the net effect of breaking a relationship that was working, instead of bringing them together.
i had been enjoying the book until that moment, and even though everyone ends up with a happily ever after, i'm not sure it was as satisfying as it could have been.
**the right kind of rogue will publish on october 31, 2017. i received an advance reader copy courtesy of netgalley/st. martin's press in exchange for my honest review.
meg is not one for strategems at least not the kind she needs if she's going to land hart. in the right kind of rogue she turns to lucy hunt, duchess of claringdon, for help. except lucy has all the subtlety of a sledgehammer and when she conspires to catch meg and hart in a scandalous moment she overplays her hand.
hart rises to the occasion, but the whole moment felt like such a rude interruption to the actual story. because if they hadn't been interrupted hart and meg would still have probably found each other. and we wouldn't have had to withstand ridiculous hurt feelings from the both of them. instead of spending time together, hart and meg proceed to spend the rest of the novel apart. so it's as if this one moment had the net effect of breaking a relationship that was working, instead of bringing them together.
i had been enjoying the book until that moment, and even though everyone ends up with a happily ever after, i'm not sure it was as satisfying as it could have been.
**the right kind of rogue will publish on october 31, 2017. i received an advance reader copy courtesy of netgalley/st. martin's press in exchange for my honest review.
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