![]() ![]() ![]() There are many issues with Thomas\’s character. I found myself quickly rooting for the love between Griffin and Hero. And, after understanding the characters you just have to throw away any previous misconceptions you formed, at least that was my experience. Yet, Elizabeth Hoyt unravels a story that is not cut out of the same cookie-cutter. The reason I put this book off was because, first of all, how can you sympathize with such blatant cheaters?–Well, that was my original thought. I originally shunned the idea of reading a book centered on the love development between notorious rake Griffin Remmington (Lord Reading) and Lady Hero Batten (sister of Duke Wakefield), solely because Lady Hero was engaged to none other than the Marquis of Mandeville (Thomas), who is Griffin\’s brother!!! I actually started the series with book #3, followed by #4, and #5, then went down to #1 and finally #2. Notorious Pleasures is about two unlikely lovers coming together despite all odds against them. This is one of those books that I misjudged before reading, and thankfully I was mistaken. ![]()
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