![]() ![]() I just felt like I wanted to scream in frustration! Add to that her reasons for groveling to Temple: her brother had racked up a lot of debts at The Angel and he wanted her to save him. I did not think that Temple would forgive HER for whatever reason and I think what they felt for each other was just NOT love. I mean, she just didn’t want to marry the Duke of Lamont (Temple’s father) so she shirked her duties and concocted a plan to disappear, seemingly dead or something so no one would look for her and in the process, condemn Temple to a life in the shadows. ![]() Although the interactions between both Mara and Temple were sizzling, I just could not begin to understand how these two fell in love (more like lust) with each other.įirst of, I had difficulty understanding the reasoning behind Mara’s plot to be “dead.” It all just seemed so shallow to me. Although no body was found, Temple has been under a shadow of doubt and was already guilty in the eyes of the Ton and everyone in society. I was dying to find out who would be his salvation but I was a little bit surprised that MacLean paired him with Mara the person he was believed to have killed. I had great expectations in this book since I have been quite intrigued about Temple since I read about him in A Duke by Any Other Name (Rules #1). ![]() The third book in the Rules of Scoundrels series, is about Temple (the boxer and enforcer of The Angel) and Mara, the girl who was believed to be dead AND the reason why Temple was banished from society. ![]()
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