The Rake (Lessons in Love #1) 
A light and fun story that is a mix of a second change at love, enemies to lovers and revenge romance between Georgiana and Tristan, the Viscount who derailed her life.The two of them have history, with Tristan having stolen more than a kiss from her in order to win a wager, something for which Georgiana has not forgiven him. Years later, she has given up on the idea of marrying any of the men who are only after her wealth, and decides to teach Tristan a lesson - make him fall for her and then
Ok, this one was my first by Suzanne Enoch and all I can say is how did I go so long with out reading her? I freaking loved this book; love the banter/fighting between Tristan and Georgiana-it was clever and witty. They were funny without being over dramatic and stupid. And I loved the fighting between them was for something that actually happened and not just some stupid big misunderstanding that could be fixed with a simple conversation. Loved the ending, so sweet without being cloying or

Quick and relaxing read - the author put an "Author's Note" under chapter 13 saying that Tristan and Georgiana have enough problems to overcome she didn't want to add unlucky numbers in the mix ... made me chuckle, but was true: obstacle after obstacle after obstacle after obstacle. H&H are strong and sweet though and supporting characters are great, so the book definitely deserves 4 stars. Is the first in a trilogy and I'd read the other two books and loved them, so was looking forward to
*4.5 Stars*I first read this book so long ago that I don't exactly remember when it was. I have reread this trilogy many times over the years, but I still enjoy it each time. It's been at least a year or two since the last reread, so the dialogue and exact events had faded enough that it felt like a rediscovery.I am a fan of second-chance-romances and the frenemies-to-lovers trope, and this definitely fit the bill for both. Second chances can sometimes be hard to accept, but the author did a
Ahh...finally back to a book that falls in my "comfort zone". No spies, no suspense, no clues to follow and puzzles to solve. Just your everyday rake...handsome, charming, witty...who has a stigma attached that might as well be stamped to his forehead "Caution all females! If you can read this, you are too close!" And a heroine who is beautiful, gracious, (a little too) witty...who, apparently, can't read. LOL The book begins 6 years after the heroine was duped out of her virginity by the hero
4.5 stars.I had some issues with stuff (the biscuits REALLY got to me) but I also really enjoyed reading this. It ended up being much better than Id anticipated and Im really glad I tried it. It had some scenes in it that were completely new to me in a historical setting that had me blushing and honesty I was all for it. I didnt really like the evil chick, but overall I really enjoyed the story and Im eager to read more from this author.
Suzanne Enoch
Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 375 pages Rating: 3.86 | 7437 Users | 348 Reviews

Mention About Books The Rake (Lessons in Love #1)
Title | : | The Rake (Lessons in Love #1) |
Author | : | Suzanne Enoch |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | 1st edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 375 pages |
Published | : | June 4th 2002 by Avon |
Categories | : | Romance. Historical Romance. Historical. Regency. Historical Fiction |
Explanation Supposing Books The Rake (Lessons in Love #1)
Three determined young ladies vow to give three of London's worst rakes their comeuppance ― but when these rogues turn the tables, who truly learns a lesson in love?
Once upon a time, the notorious Viscount Dare charmed Lady Georgiana Halley out of her innocence ― to win a wager, no less! ― and now he must pay dearly. The plan is simple: She will use every seductive wile she knows to win Dare's heart...and then break it. But his smoldering gaze once again tempts Georgiana to give in to desire ― and when he astonishes her with a marriage proposal, she wonders: Is he playing yet another game...or could it truly be love this time?
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Original Title: | The Rake |
ISBN: | 038082082X (ISBN13: 9780380820825) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Lessons in Love #1 |
Characters: | Greydon Brakenridge, Duke of Wycliffe, Georgina Halley, Tristan Carroway |
Rating About Books The Rake (Lessons in Love #1)
Ratings: 3.86 From 7437 Users | 348 ReviewsEvaluation About Books The Rake (Lessons in Love #1)
This is my first Enoch books, I'm happy it's quite good I enjoyed it.I especially really liked Tristan and Georgiana's banter. It's funny and also adorable. I can feel their chemistry easily.Tristan and Georgiana as characters are also interesting. They have flaws it makes the way their build their relationship is much more interesting. I liked other characters too. They are intriguing me, especially Grey and his wife, Emma. Although they are already married here, I want to know more about theirA light and fun story that is a mix of a second change at love, enemies to lovers and revenge romance between Georgiana and Tristan, the Viscount who derailed her life.The two of them have history, with Tristan having stolen more than a kiss from her in order to win a wager, something for which Georgiana has not forgiven him. Years later, she has given up on the idea of marrying any of the men who are only after her wealth, and decides to teach Tristan a lesson - make him fall for her and then
Ok, this one was my first by Suzanne Enoch and all I can say is how did I go so long with out reading her? I freaking loved this book; love the banter/fighting between Tristan and Georgiana-it was clever and witty. They were funny without being over dramatic and stupid. And I loved the fighting between them was for something that actually happened and not just some stupid big misunderstanding that could be fixed with a simple conversation. Loved the ending, so sweet without being cloying or

Quick and relaxing read - the author put an "Author's Note" under chapter 13 saying that Tristan and Georgiana have enough problems to overcome she didn't want to add unlucky numbers in the mix ... made me chuckle, but was true: obstacle after obstacle after obstacle after obstacle. H&H are strong and sweet though and supporting characters are great, so the book definitely deserves 4 stars. Is the first in a trilogy and I'd read the other two books and loved them, so was looking forward to
*4.5 Stars*I first read this book so long ago that I don't exactly remember when it was. I have reread this trilogy many times over the years, but I still enjoy it each time. It's been at least a year or two since the last reread, so the dialogue and exact events had faded enough that it felt like a rediscovery.I am a fan of second-chance-romances and the frenemies-to-lovers trope, and this definitely fit the bill for both. Second chances can sometimes be hard to accept, but the author did a
Ahh...finally back to a book that falls in my "comfort zone". No spies, no suspense, no clues to follow and puzzles to solve. Just your everyday rake...handsome, charming, witty...who has a stigma attached that might as well be stamped to his forehead "Caution all females! If you can read this, you are too close!" And a heroine who is beautiful, gracious, (a little too) witty...who, apparently, can't read. LOL The book begins 6 years after the heroine was duped out of her virginity by the hero
4.5 stars.I had some issues with stuff (the biscuits REALLY got to me) but I also really enjoyed reading this. It ended up being much better than Id anticipated and Im really glad I tried it. It had some scenes in it that were completely new to me in a historical setting that had me blushing and honesty I was all for it. I didnt really like the evil chick, but overall I really enjoyed the story and Im eager to read more from this author.
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