![]() ![]() If not cheating a bit in terms of her lessons. Handsome, the 4th son of a duke, and a war hero to boot. After all, Evie and Georgie ended up marring their students. She has no particular scoundrel in mind so she decides to find a man that she'll like to marry. Lucinda is the last of the trio to enact her lessons. ![]() This can be said of all the characters in trilogy, but especially true of these two. ![]() You can see each of them growing in each book. In a way the whole series has been a character development for Bit and Lucinda. The book reads the best when you read the whole "Lessons in Love" series in order. Being that fact it is a bit hard for me to write a review on it. I can safely say by the fact that i keep coming back and re-reading it that its one of my absolute favorite books of all time. I remember being ecstatic on finding out that he had his own book. First thing first i fell in love with Bit Carroway in "The Rake". ![]() and on him.įunny, i've read this book tons of times, but have never written a review on it. When she chooses someone for her love lessons, Robert offers to help her deliver her lessons, but sets out to convince the woman he has fallen for to take a chance on love. Robert is attracted to Lucinda's unpretentious ways, her serenity and her kindness. Robert is nothing if not complicated, and though he is the brother of a viscount, he rarely goes about society, and finds the weather and hat fashions ludicrous subjects for discussion. ![]()
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