The Ruin of a Rake is the story of two characters you may remember from The Lawrence Browne Affair: infamous scoundrel Lord Courtenay, and Julian Medlock (the persnickety brother of Lawrence’s scientist friend). “Sebastian might use the well-worn opposites-attract trope to get her lovers together, but her mastery of conflict, tension, and timing along with flawless characterization and sexual attraction Estimated Reading Time: 2 mins. · The Ruin of a Rake is actually the first book from Cat Sebastian t The Ruin of a Rake is actually the first book from Cat Sebastian that I've ever read, and after reading this one I am going to have to go back and read the first two books. I ended up really enjoying this www.doorway.ru: Avon Impulse. · The Ruin of a Rake is the third of Sebastian’s historical m/m romances (they technically do stand alone, but I think it’s best to read them in order to get a sense of all of the side-characters who weave in and out of each other’s stories).
I'm late to the Cat Sebastian party so anything I write has been written but I'm going to gush anyways because wow. This book had me swooning, sighing, laughing and just generally feeling good the whole way through. I loved, loved, LOVED Courtenay. A rake on the outside with an inner, squishy, teddy bear core. An. "Sebastian proves she is a new force to be reckoned with in historical romances."—Booklist. Rogue. Libertine. Rake. Lord Courtenay has been called many things and has never much cared. But after the publication of a salacious novel supposedly based on his exploits, he finds himself shunned from society. Title: The Ruin of a Rake Author: Cat Sebastian Publisher: Avon Impulse Lenght: pages Genre: Romance, Historical Score: ★★★★★ "Love involves making your heart sort of available. Unprotected. And you can't properly love a person who at any moment might step on your heart and toss it into the gutter. Or, I suppose you can, but.
Propped against the elegantly papered wall, a man in full evening dress snored peacefully, a bottle of brandy cradled in his arms and a swath of bright crimson silk draped across his leg. A lady’s gown, Julian gathered. The original wearer of the garment was, mercifully, not present. “Sebastian proves she is a new force to be reckoned with in historical romances.”—Booklist. Rogue. Libertine. Rake. Lord Courtenay has been called many things and has never much cared. But after the publication of a salacious novel supposedly based on his exploits, he finds himself shunned from society. The Ruin of a Rake is the third of Sebastian’s historical m/m romances (they technically do stand alone, but I think it’s best to read them in order to get a sense of all of the side-characters who weave in and out of each other’s stories).
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