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NatureThis really isn't a review but I had to get this off my chest so bear with me on this one. Bram is a thief and seducer of married women. His choice victims are his father's friends and his father knows that he is doing this and is furious with him. Why? Why would Bram want to embarrass his father? Hmmm. Wise romance readers deduce that it must be one of the following a) he was abused by his father, or b) father abused his...
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This is a very enjoyable romance. I liked both leads, I loved how the dilemma played out, I hated the villain and the lessons learned were thoroughly explored. This is really one of Enoch's best. The three friends, Sullivan, Phin and Bram are a great trio. All of them flawed, but, at heart, honorable and decent. They're all excellent heroes. But Bram's story is the most effective of the three. His past is laid out unapologetically...
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I have enjoyed all three books in the Notorious Gentlemen series, but this one is my favorite. I like Bram and Rose as characters and the plot is different and interesting. Bram and Rose are both alienated from their families, but in different ways and for different reasons. Rose is her family's unofficial manager though they are unaware and unappreciative. When her brother James puts the family into financial jeopardy,...
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Despite watching his two closest friends succumb to the happy domesticity of marriage, Lord Bramwell Lowry Johns wants nothing to do with it. He doesn't want or need a "well-ordered life" and believes he would die from boredom within two weeks. His friends, Sullivan Waring (After the Kiss) and Phineas Bromley (Before the Scandal), tell him not to condemn marriage just because Bram hasn't wanted to marry any of the many women...
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Lord Bramwell "Bram" Johns is the second son of the Duke of Levonzy. Bram has always wanted to master every vice known to man, and if possible to create several new ones. He is already made a very good start too. Since the few men Bram will admit to calling his friends have recently gotten wed and reformed their wild ways, Bram has become bored. In an attempt to rid his restlessness Bram has started breaking into the homes...
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