Review: My Kind of Earl

My Kind of Earl (Mating Habits of Scoundrels, #2)

Synopsis:

USA Today bestselling author Vivienne Lorret continues her charming new trilogy with a bluestocking whose search for information on the mating habits of scoundrels has her stumbling upon the missing heir to an earldom… in the London underworld.

Jane Pickerington never intended to start a brawl in a brothel. She only wanted to research her book. Yet when her simple study of scoundrels goes awry, she finds herself coming to the rescue of a dark, enigmatic stranger… who turns out to be far more than an average rake out for a night of pleasure. He’s positively wild!

Only the most feral and cunning could have survived foundling homes and work houses. Orphaned as an infant, Raven never had another name. At least… not until he meets her. Now he’s face-to-face with the one person who recognizes the strange birthmark on his arm and can reinstate him to his blue-blooded birthright.

All at once, Raven’s life takes a turn. His knowledge of dark alleys and gaming hells never prepared him for gilded ballrooms. So Jane becomes his tutor. Yet, the more lessons in decorum she offers, the more this untamed scoundrel wants to teach her all the ways to be wicked. 

Rating: 5-stars

Review:

My Kind of Earl by Vivienne Lorret is a sexy yet interesting tale. The lady at first is not interested in the scoundrel at all. When they learn more about each other, she finds he isn’t exactly as bad she had originally thought. She is a lady on a mission to help him find his birth family. But he neither wants the help nor know….but the more she pushes and the more danger she puts herself in for the search of his family…the more he is intrigued in knowing about them, too. However, his enemies have plans and the closer Jane gets the more he falls for her. A lady unlike any other. This novel was action-packed, exciting, and hilarious. I loved the irresistible characters. Their friends and family added to the fun atmosphere. The romance slowly blossomed, but it was done well. Overall, this is one historical romance novel I recommend to all.

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