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by Candice Hern (Author)
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As far as John Grayson, Viscount Rochdale, is concerned, there isn't a woman in London he can't successfully seduce. So when Lord Sheane poses the challenge to find one female immune to his legendary charms, Grayson immediately accepts. That woman turns out to be Grace Marlowe, an eminently proper bishop's widow who is dedicated to charity and good works. Melting the widow's icy reserve proves to be delightfully challenging, but what begins as a simple wager soon becomes something much more complicated as Grayson realizes that he is falling in love. Hern's signature richly nuanced characters, wickedly subtle wit, and elegantly sensual style are in place in the third book of her superbly entertaining Merry Widows series. Charles, John

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The widow of a famous bishop, Grace Marlowe is both shocked and intrigued by the amorous adventures of her fellow Merry Widows. Though she agreed to their pact, she can't imagine giving herself over to passion-until the most notorious libertine in London sets his sights on her.

John Grayston, seventh Viscount Rochdale, has never refused a wager. Now he's willing to stake his most prized possession that there's not a single woman in all England immune to his charms. But when the object of the wager is the prim and proper Grace Marlowe, he has to turn on the full force of his seductive allure-without losing his heart.


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  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Signet; Merry Widows Series. edition (August 7, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0451221915
  • ISBN-13: 978-0451221919
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 4.1 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Libertine's wager awakens bishop widow's wicked side, August 7, 2007
By Misuzmama (New York, USA) - See all my reviews
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Debauched Libertine and prolific gambler John Grayston, Lord Rochdale, knows that there is not a woman in London that he can't seduce. He's known for his prowess in the bedroom and the countless women he's had, even bringing some to ruin. It is simply a fact is that no one can resist the handsome devil's charms. So when a sceptical friend decides to put that theory to a test, Rochdale is more than willing to accept the wager especially when the prize is a racing horse he's had his eye on. It doesn't matter that the object of his seduction is the prim bishop's widow who despises him. Some seductions take more time than others and he is determined to get past this lady's defenses.

Taught by her famous bishop husband to repress all wanton urges, widow Grace Marlowe is unnerved when the scoundrel's attentions seemed to be focused on her. Like a predator, Rochdale slowly circles his prey. Bit by bit he breaks down Grace's virtuous walls with a look here and a subtle touch there. But she is not fooled. There has been more than one woman who has been cast aside and ruined by this libertine and Grace is not about to be the next. She simply must remind herself of her late husband's moral teachings.

But how long and how much can a lady really resist? And how far will a man go to win a wager and get this lady into his bed? Temptation is a powerful force. And when the Hero/Heroine true nature is finally revealed who exactly is the seducer; the wicked one?

Simply one of the best reformed rake books I've ever read. Rochdale is the ultimate no-good deliciously handsome scoundrel that every historical romance reader loves. Thankfully not as dark and cruel as some. He's the proverbial bad boy that doesn't give a damn about anyone but himself. His life revolves around drinking, gambling and women with the world at his finger tips. A seemingly 'happy' man that isn't about to changes his ways for anyone.

Enter: the ultra pious bishop's widow. Grace is polar opposite of Rochdale. She's the queen of do-gooders and as priggish as they come. So much so that this reader was surprised she didn't sprout angel wings and a halo.

But of course they are the perfect match. He may not be so wicked and she may not be so good. Hern's (authors) characterizations are fabulous. I loved reading about Grace's struggle to suppress her wanton cravings and Rochdale's confusion over his less than bad behavior. There really isn't much going on besides the seduction, but that didn't matter to me. The more I got to read about Rochdale the better.**Major eyebrow wiggling here**;).

Highly recommended and sitting firmly on my keeper shelf. A near perfect love story that had this reader sighing at the end.

If you love reformed rakes, I also recommend 'Devil in Winter'(my all time fav rake) by Kleypas, 'The Rake' by Mary Jo Putney and 'Lord of Scoundrels' by Loretta Chase.


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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars 1 jaded rake + 1 pious widow = 1 steamy romance, August 9, 2007
i've truly enjoyed this 'merry widows' trilogy. in order:

in the thrill of the night
just one of those flings
lady be bad

LADY BE BAD features a love story between a jaded 'duke of slut' and a physically and emotionally repressed bishop's widow. john grayston, lord rochdale, is a true rake. he's a professional gambler who lives a debauched lifestyle which includes intimate relations with many women and he's unapologetic about it. he has even ruined a debutante or two (according to the rumors). one of his colleagues challenges the widely accepted belief regarding rochdale's prowess in bed, and bets him he cannot bed the bishop's widow, known for her pious nature. rochdale accepts the wager and the seduction begins.

grace marlowe was taught by her late husband, the bishop of london, that giving in to one's emotions or desires is sinful. he had an image to uphold and therefore, grace was expected to put up an emotionless front at all times. because of this, she has become an expert at denying all of her urges, sexually or otherwise. so when rochdale begins following her with his smoldering eyes, she's put out of sorts.

please note that their first meeting actually takes place in the first book of the series, IN THE THRILL OF THE NIGHT and actually sets up the very beginning of this story where they find themselves together alone. i think it's important to read that book first so that the reader can better appreciate the differences in the hero and heroine and the challenges they will face as they find their way towards each other.

i loved the fact that the hero did not change his stripes immediately. for most of the book he was unrepentant. the exposing of his more sensitive and caring nature takes place in a believable manner. initially he's resistant to it, but it is grace who brings out his better nature.

grace also finds herself being positively influenced by rochdale, although she doesn't think so at first. he encourages her to be more self-empowered, a rarity for a man during this era. during this time the sexual attraction for them continues to grow in strength until neither is able to deny it.

it is around the point of the first intimate encounter where i felt the book is weakened. while it does showcase just how the hero and heroine are changing towards each other, it comes across as a bit melodramatic. the intimate scenes themselves are well written though and build up of the sexual tension throughout the first part of the book kept me on the edge of my seat.

why the four stars instead of five? the last couple of chapters feature the fallout from the discovery of the wager, which i expected. however, there was one more totally unnecessary misunderstanding tossed in at almost the very end and the hero and heroine behave in a way that almost erases the believability in the emotional growth they supposedly experienced through the story. although the misunderstanding does lead to an extremely romantic moment between them, i was willing to sacrifice that moment if it meant not having to deal with the foolishness behind that misunderstanding.

so it gets a solid 4 stars for a mostly mature romance between two emotionally dynamic characters who end up bringing out the best of each other, both sexually and emotionally. it also features well-written and engaging sexual tension and intimate scenes.

definitely recommended.
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13 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Reverse self-righteousness?, August 22, 2007
By tachi1 "tachi1" (Miami, FL United States) - See all my reviews
  
First, I'd like to say that this book--all three books in this series, actually--have the most beautiful covers I've seen recently in paperbacks: clean, elegant, simple & artfully drawn. They really stand out and I hope they will start a trend.

The contents of the books, however, while entertaining, don't have any of the attributes of the covers, and that's a shame. The first two books (my firsts by this author) were moderately entertaining as fiction & stretched probability about as far as they could go & still be based in the Regency period.

This last book, the one which I expected to be the best, somehow missed. I'm having a hard time figuring out why I found it almost embarrasing to read.

Was it the naive assumption that someone as "bad" as the hero was, in reality, a far better & truer person than most? (Maybe I have to start looking at Hugh Hefner in a totally different light?)

Was it the assumption that those who appear to be good and follow the rules of society and their faith, are actually all hypocrites, have an agenda or are, at best, fools?

Are we to believe that they only true way to happiness is to break away from all previous retraints, reject what you previously believed & reinvent yourself as your polar opposite?

Are we to believe that all this change that took place is a matter of weeks is deep and sincere & will actually last, (not just lust at first sight) & that neither main character will later regret it & revert to form?

I couldn't buy it, in spite of all the modern psycho-babble spouted by the other widows, I think both these people have made a major mistake & that the author forced square pegs into round holes just to make the story end the way she wanted it to.
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