Review: Lord of Scoundrels by Loretta Chase.

Posted December 1, 2007 by Rowena in Reviews | 10 Comments

Review: Lord of Scoundrels by Loretta Chase.Reviewer: Rowena
Lord of Scoundrels by Loretta Chase
Series: Scoundrels #3
Also in this series: Lord of Scoundrels, The Mad Earl's Bride, The Mad Earl's Bride
Publisher: Avon
Publication Date: January 1995
Point-of-View: Third Person
Genres: Historical Romance
Pages: 384
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five-stars
Series Rating: four-stars

They call him many names, but Angelic isn't one of them . . .
Sebastian Ballister, the notorious Marquess of Dain, is big, bad, and dangerous to know. No respectable woman would have anything to do with the "Bane and Blight of the Ballisters"—and he wants nothing to do with respectable women. He's determined to continue doing what he does best—sin and sin again—and all that's going swimmingly, thank you . . . until the day a shop door opens and she walks in.
She's too intelligent to fall for the worst man in the world . . .
Jessica Trent is a determined young woman, and she's going to drag her imbecile brother off the road to ruin, no matter what it takes. If saving him—and with him, her family and future—means taking on the devil himself, she won't back down. The trouble is, the devil in question is so shockingly irresistible, and the person who needs the most saving is—herself!

I started this book not too long ago and I’ve finished it already and I’m not too happy about that, as a matter of fact, I’m downright pissed off with myself for finishing the book because, I wasn’t ready to part from these characters. This book was soooo good. I don’t think I had any gripes with this book, AT ALL.

Seriously.

I mean, right from the beginning of the book I was drawn to Dain’s character. When he was that lost little boy of 8 years, grieving for the mother he loved and wanted most of all, to see the scared little boy in the grown adult man made me yearn for him to find that someone that will give him what he so desperately needs…which is love. I was over the moon that Jessica was that woman. She was completely perfect for him, seriously perfect for him.

It was magic every time they were together before they got together, all the witty banter flying back and forth between them was so refreshingly cute and the bickering was such an entertaining way to get to know these two. I loved everything about their relationship, right from the beginning when they both hate each other (but not really) and up to the very end when they’re both utterly besotted with each other and totally in love.

My favorite line in the book is when Dain tells Jess how besotted he is with her and curst if he knows why.

This line:

He pulled away the glove, and at the first glimpse of her fragile, white hand, all thoughts of negotiation fled. “I don’t see how matters could become worst,” he muttered. “I am already besotted with a needle-tongued, conceited, provoking ape leader of a lady.”Her head jerked up. “Besotted? You’re nothing like it. Vengeful is more like it. Spiteful.”

“I must be besotted,” he said evenly. “I have the imbecilic idea that you’re the prettiest girl I’ve ever seen.”

OMGOSH, I frickin’ loved that line, I didn’t like what happened after that little bit of dialogue but I seriously LOVED it. I loved the names they called each other, the first kiss in the storm with him all half naked and following her after she stomped out of the room where he was with his cows.

LOL!

I’m telling you, this book was off the chains fantastic, there wasn’t anything I didn’t like about it. I enjoyed all of the characters, even the butthead characters that got on my hot damn nerves like Vawtry and Bertie…goodness, Bertie was one dumb ass of a character, don’t you think?

My favorite thing about this book though were the names Dain and Jess called each other, my favorite name that Jess called Dain?

A conceited clodpole!

Oh my how I laughed when I read that, all the insults Jess threw his way never ceased to crack me the hell up. This was a fun book, it was all things great and I enjoyed the heck out of it.

I loved the watch that Jess got for her grandmother, I loved the relationship that Jessica shared with her Grandmother, Genevieve and I hella loved when Jessica yelled at Bertie for being a dumb ass when he was trying to get the horses under control, oh man Jessica was the bomb.

Oh dude, and when she shot him? Holy hell, this girl be keepin’ it gangsta! When she went in there, calm as can be and whipped out her gun and shot that fool and then turned around without blinking and walked out like she was Billie Bad Ass, I was rollin’…dude, this girl has got so much nerve and I loved it!

This book was off the chains, ya’ll should totally read this book…one of the things that I worried about throughout the book was that Dain’s bastard wasn’t going to be dealt with but man am I oh so glad that things worked out for the best on that score, I enjoyed getting to know Dominick and to see him grow into the boy that he was at the end…and to see the way that his presence changed Dain into the father he didn’t have, how he changed Dain with Dain not thinking he could, how everything was just so instinctive and for Jess to trust in Dain to do the right thing, sigh it was just jolly lovely!

I LOVE THIS BOOK, if you haven’t read this book, what are you waiting for? FIX THAT PRONTO! GREAT GREAT BOOK!

Scoundrels

five-stars


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10 responses to “Review: Lord of Scoundrels by Loretta Chase.

  1. I totally loved this book, and I like the new cover. Read it earlier this year and was totally blown away. Jessica is one of my favorite heroines of all-time, and Dain was the perfect match for her. You know, I feel a re-read coming on…..

  2. Is this the first time you’ve read it? I envy you if it is. This is simply one of the best romance books written. It’s funny, it’s poignant, it has a wonderful grouchy sexy teddy bear of hero who talks Italian and a Marvelous heroine who has the guts to shout the hero when he done her wrong. LOVE!! IT!! It has it all. And now you too can see why year after year it comes up #1 on the AAR poll. I had such a hard time picking my #1 book. I ended up going with DOY because it’s such a sentimental favourite, but I had no problems whatsoever with LOS being numero uno.

    And *ah* now that I’m here *g* if we’re talking great romance, there is this British series you really do need to watch, you and all the Book Binges. Cause it is the best. Even Lisa Kleypas thinks it’s grand. And we have this rather *um* small crusade going. If you care to join – it would be ever so wonderful.

  3. I love this book. I’m so glad you finally decided to read it, Ween. It’s such a fabulous mix of everything I love in a romance novel. *sigh*

    Kristie,
    I’ve been following your posts about North and South and you’ve convinced me. I put it at the top of my Netflix list so I should have it next week. I can’t wait to watch it..even though I’m not a huge Derek fan. LOL

  4. Holly: Yes! *fist pump and happy dance* Even though I know Derek isn’t your favourite cup of tea *g* I’m betting you will love this series. I can hardly wait to see what you think of it!

  5. Chantal

    WOOT! Your review was almost as good at the book, lol!
    I’m going to have to do a re read of this book pretty soon.
    I loved it!

  6. Lori

    Yay!! Another LoS lover!! The book just rocks! And while it is definitely Dain’s story, you said everything wonderful there is to say about Jessica as well. She’s perfect for him, and deserves her own post. Great review!

  7. Great book! I love that she shot him – best part of the book 😉 I should definitely put this up for a re-read. I really loved how his horses were characters of their own too.

    Have you read Mr. Impossible? Cause it ‘was off the chains’ 😉

    Don’t read Miss Wonderful unless you have a love of canals. I was so bored with this one. So definitely read Mr. Impossible next!

    CindyS

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