![]() Is this my favorite of her books or even of this series? No, but I didn’t dislike it by any means. I just think that she has really mastered that blend of funny, well-told, interesting, and hot, hot, hot. My Thoughts: Right off the bat, you should know that I am a huge fan of Sarah MacLean. However, as the two try and play each other for their own personal gain, they begin to realize that their priorities may be changing. Now that her brother has gambled away all of the money that she uses to run her orphanage for boys, she must ask for help from the last man on earth who will give it. Mara was 16 years old when she escaped on the eve of her wedding and has been in hiding ever since. ![]() ![]() That is until Mara shows up in his life and he begins planning how to make her pay for ruining his life. Temple can’t remember anything about that night when he supposedly murdered Mara and has even himself wondered if he did the deed. As the notorious gaming hell’s head of security and prize fighter, he takes on any man who wants to try and fight for their debt to the club. ![]() Now he has risen to power and wealth as an owner of The Fallen Angel, the third to be featured in Sarah MacLean’s Rules of Scoundrels series, and goes only by Temple. The Deets: Twelve years ago, William Harrow, The Duke of Lamont, gained the moniker of “The Killer Duke” when he was found with a pool of blood in the bed of a missing Mara Lowe, his father’s betrothed. I realize that this book has been out for a little while now and this is actually my second time reading it, but my first time writing a review! ![]()
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