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Ebook About When Wicked Comes Calling . . .When a mysterious stranger finds his way into her bedchamber and offers his help in landing a duke, Lady Felicity Faircloth agrees—on one condition. She’s seen enough of the world to believe in passion, and won’t accept a marriage without it. The Wallflower Makes a Dangerous Bargain . . .Bastard son of a duke and king of London’s dark streets, Devil has spent a lifetime wielding power and seizing opportunity, and the spinster wallflower is everything he needs to exact a revenge years in the making. All he must do is turn the plain little mouse into an irresistible temptress, set his trap, and destroy his enemy. For the Promise of Passion . . .But there’s nothing plain about Felicity Faircloth, who quickly decides she’d rather have Devil than another. Soon, Devil’s carefully laid plans are in chaos and he must choose between everything he's ever wanted . . . and the only thing he's ever desired.Book Wicked and the Wallflower: Bareknuckle Bastards Book 1 Review :
This was one of the worst romance novels I've read. Where the heck did Sarah MacLean go? I found this book tedious and melodramatic. I hate it when so much of the plot hangs on unknowns ... the author thinks they are being mysterious but really, unless it's a mystery, we just want to know what's going on. All of the references to the mysterious pasts of both the H and h are extremely annoying - the author finally clues you in, but by that point, I didn't really care. The romance was really unbelievable - on the H's part, it was completely insta-love with no real reasons behind it. The h was immature and naive. Worst of all, the angsty, melodramatic writing. It's in the style of Julia Quinn, but completely over the top. I was cringing every other page, and just really wish the author would be more straightforward.I hated this book so much, I thought, "Is this really the same author that wrote one of my favorite novels ever?" So I pulled up Nine Rules to Break When Landing a Rake (which I bought a long time ago and have re-read many times) ... and the authors seem completely different. The writing style, the characters, the character development ... it's hard to believe it's the same author. I'm actually re-reading the Rules series and will move on the rules of scoundrels next.Please, Sarah, go back to your old way of writing! It's what made you so amazing! I wanted to give this 3.5 stars, but of course, Amazon doesn't allow that. So I rounded up to 4, just because Sarah MacLean is a good writer. The execution was good. The pacing was fine. Descriptions were decent. The idea was fun.Then I wrote this review and remembered all the annoyances, and I rounded down to 3 stars.What left me wanting were the characters and the ridiculous manipulations of the author.First, the names. Felicity Faircloth? Seriously? I didn't get it wrong, as H (for some strange reason) used her first and last name almost every time he addressed her. And I don't know if it was the Earl or the Marquess, but... of Grout? Of Bumble? Why, oh why, oh why? And then our main character, Devil. And his brother, Beast. It's hard reading an entire book about Devil and Beast, trying not to roll ones eyes. Not to mention the number of times they "grunted" and "growled" a word or entire sentence. I've honestly never heard someone do that, and it pulled me out of the story every time, trying to imagine a farm animal talking.Second, I didn't find our H & h particularly likable or special in any way. I mean, at the beginning of the story, Felicity was a true wallflower, described as plain and uninteresting. By the end, she was ravishing and beloved by all. What happened? Did I miss something? Okay, she knows how to pick a lock. But nothing else that I could see. Likewise, Devil had no depth or character development to speak of. And he wasn't particularly... devilish. The only thing bad about him was his language, which got a bit tiresome.And finally.... What is the flippin' deal with every latest romance needing to be "wicked" and "dark" and "sinful?" Does anyone know how to tally on a Kindle, the number of times a word appears in a story? Because the word "sin" and "sinful" showed up on pretty much every page. (And honestly, there really wasn't much sinful about any of it. Not any more so than any other HR, anyway.) So much talk about Felicity's "sunlight" crossing over to the "darkness" of Devil. Good grief. Also, to call themselves the "Bareknuckle Bastards?" Sigh!I see what the author intended and the point she was trying to make. But it can't be made with character names and silly, descriptive words. Ms. MacLean truly is a good writer, and I'm wondering if she simply wrote this one too quickly.I've read books by Sarah MacLean that I really liked. This trite, one-dimensional story wasn't one of them. Read Online Wicked and the Wallflower: Bareknuckle Bastards Book 1 Download Wicked and the Wallflower: Bareknuckle Bastards Book 1 Wicked and the Wallflower: Bareknuckle Bastards Book 1 PDF Wicked and the Wallflower: Bareknuckle Bastards Book 1 Mobi Free Reading Wicked and the Wallflower: Bareknuckle Bastards Book 1 Download Free Pdf Wicked and the Wallflower: Bareknuckle Bastards Book 1 PDF Online Wicked and the Wallflower: Bareknuckle Bastards Book 1 Mobi Online Wicked and the Wallflower: Bareknuckle Bastards Book 1 Reading Online Wicked and the Wallflower: Bareknuckle Bastards Book 1 Read Online Sarah MacLean Download Sarah MacLean Sarah MacLean PDF Sarah MacLean Mobi Free Reading Sarah MacLean Download Free Pdf Sarah MacLean PDF Online Sarah MacLean Mobi Online Sarah MacLean Reading Online Sarah MacLeanRead The Kobalt Dossier: An Evan Ryder Novel By Lustbader Eric Van
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