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Original Title: Reforming a Rake
ISBN: 0380809168 (ISBN13: 9780380809165)
Edition Language: English
Series: With This Ring #1
Characters: Alexandra Gallant, Lucien Balfour
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Reforming a Rake (With This Ring #1) Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 374 pages
Rating: 3.91 | 3505 Users | 180 Reviews

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Title:Reforming a Rake (With This Ring #1)
Author:Suzanne Enoch
Book Format:Mass Market Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 374 pages
Published:July 29th 2014 by Avon (first published March 7th 2000)
Categories:Romance. Historical Romance. Historical. Regency. Regency Romance. Historical Fiction

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Lessons In Love

A governess must never be alone with a man. Her reputation mustn't have even a hint of scandal.

She must never reveal personal emotions. No matter how strong the provocation by her employer.

A governess never questions her employer's commands. Even when he's tempting her to forsake respectability for desire?

She must never, ever, fall in love with someone above her station. Especially a rake—no matter how devastating his kisses may be.

Alexandra Gallant is a governess extraordinaire—and if it weren't for that unfortunate incident at her last position, she wouldn't now be forced into the employ of Lucien Balfour, the most notorious rake in London. Though the sinfully attractive earl hired her to teach his young cousin, his seductive whispers and toe-curling kisses suggest he has something far less respectable in mind...and that will never happen. For although Lucien seems determined to teach her about pleasure, she has a few lessons to teach him about love!

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Oh dear Lord the stupidity in this novel is astounding. I can't even believe that Suzanne Enoch penned this monstrosity. This is definitely one of the most frustrating books I have ever had the misfortune to read and I can't believe that a favourite author of mine wrote it. What's wrong about it, you ask? Ha. What's right about it would be a better question. The heroine, Alexandra, was supposed to be this prim and proper and intelligent governess when in reality she's so fucking stupid it

A truly breathtaking novel. I loved the hero. He was so funny and so cynical. His self deprecating sense of humour provided so much amusement for me. He was a rake and yet he was so romantic towards the heroine after he started to fall in love with her. I enjoyed the way he made fun of his tacky, greedy aunt Fiona. He called her the devil and referred to his cousin Rose as the spawn of the devil. Fiona and Rose had the most tacky, horrendous fashion sense and he hired the heroine Alexandra to be

I love Suzanne Enoch. She is one of my favourite authors, but she also hasnt published anything Ive *loved* since The Griffin Family Series. After reading a few rave reviews on GoodReads about Enochs With This Ring Series, I decided to try Reforming A Rake. Um. Can I have short-term memory loss so I can read this again for the first time? Reforming A Rake is so delightful and I know its because it reminds me of Londons Perfect Scoundrel. I can rave about Londons Perfect Scoundrel until the cows

"Reforming a Rake" is the story of Alexandra and Lucien.Our H is an infamous rake with no concern for anything, apart from his mistresses and gambling. When distant relations are thrust upon him, forcing him to sponsor his nervous, poorly dressed cousin for the season while bearing her shrewd, vapor prone mom, he is forced to take matters into his own hand. Hiring a governess for the same, he never expects it would be the extremely beautiful, yet infamous h. Employing her on the spot, he then

The only thing (or person if you want me to be more precise) that I absolutely adored in this book is Lucien. He was conceited, arrogant, rakish, charming, bloody handsome (and hot). But what attracted me the most was his dry wit. GOD HOW I LOVE HIS HUMOR (and him). The comments he made, OH HIS WITTING REMARKS, of his Aunt Fiona and Cousin Rose were LAUGH-OUT-LOUD-ROLLING-ON-FLOOR-AND-LAUGHING-HARDER. Alright, so I may have exaggerated it a wee bit much but I couldn't help it. As for the

4.5 stars and only because it couldve used a bit more length/development in the steam department otherwise its another 5 star read from Enoch.It starts out with the hero who has been saddled with a whiney cousin and domineering pain in the butt aunt who he wants to have nothing to do with so he hires a governess/companion for the ladies to get them out of his hair. Turns out hes quite attracted to the governess and he tells her at the job interview in some very clear terms! And so, our story

I wanted to like this book. I really did, but Alexandra made me so damned mad during the last 50 pages that I found myself angrily reading the thing, just wishing it was over. She was a complete idiot, to a point that it wasn't appealing a all, but instead overly frustrating. What else could Lucien have done? Seriously. For the first time I felt myself wishing that the hero would just say, "F you" to the heroine and move on with his life. Because honestly, her character was so horrible that she

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