This is the third book in the Notorious Gentlemen trilogy and it’s Bram’s book.
I’ve been mighty intrigued by Bram since we first met him in Sullivan’s story, After the Kiss and then I really enjoyed seeing him again in Phin’s story, Before the Scandal and I’m so excited to see his story is coming out next month.
It sounds pretty good too, so I’m itching to read this one already. Check out the synopsis:
Never a gentleman . . . until now.
Lord Bramwell Johns, the second son of a duke, is an unrepentant scoundrel. Now that his two closest friends are disgustingly ensconced in domestic bliss, Bram is feeling strangely restless. And not even relieving London’s least deserving aristocrats of their ill-gotten jewels is enough—until the night he overhears an argument. It seems that Lady Rosamund Davies is about to be forced into marriage with a rogue even worse than himself.
Rose is well aware of Bram’s scandalous reputation, so any reason for his sudden interest in her is suspect; more so since he’s close friends with the man about to ruin her family! She has her own plan though, and Bram may be just what she requires—as long as she remembers that he is only looking out for himself. As long as she remembers that his kisses and caresses don’t mean anything. As long as she can keep from wondering whether she can trust a scoundrel . . . with her heart.
Woo hoo, who’s reading this series and enjoying it right along with me? Who will be reading Bram’s story as soon as it comes out? I am…will you?
This book is available from Avon. You can buy it here or here in e-format.
Me, me, me! Can’t wait to see Bram fall. Heh.
I don’t think I’ve read any of this series…but perhaps I should be 🙂
Thank you for the heads up Rowena!
I just finished Sullivan’s story-After The Kiss boy does Suzanne write snappy dialogue
you can just see Sullivan cringe when Isabel talks to him. I loved it. Can’t wait to read this one
JOYE
Ooo I can’t wait for Bram’s story!
She’s an autobuy for me, even though I didn’t love her last series. This one has been really good, though. I’ll be reading it for sure.