![]() ![]() ![]() Eva has a wonderful way of inviting you into the Regency period and keeping you hooked. The Good Girl’s Guide to Rakes is the second book I’ve read by Eva Leigh, the first one being “Would I Lie to the Duke”. But when someone discovers their midnight exploits, Celeste’s freedom and reputation are endangered, and Kieran must save the woman he loves… respectable or not. As they spend more time together, their initial attraction builds to a desperate desire that neither can ignore. In between proper teas and garden parties, Kieran escorts Celeste-disguised as “Salome”-to rowdy gaming hells, wild fêtes, and sensual art salons. When Kieran-her older brother’s best friend and an irresistibly attractive rogue-begs for her help, Celeste makes a deal: she’ll introduce him to the right social circles if he’ll show her the scandalous side of London. But keeping a spotless reputation leaves little room for adventure and she longs to escape her gilded cage, especially with her impending engagement to a stuffy earl. ![]() Or does he?Ĭeleste Kilburn is a society darling, beloved by influential members of the ton. But as one of London’s most inveterate scoundrels, Kieran doesn’t know any ladies who fit the bill. When Kieran Ransome’s latest antics result in a massive scandal, his father issues an ultimatum: find a respectable wife or inherit nothing. ![]()
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