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The Last Hellion - Scoundrels by Loretta Chase
The Last Hellion
Book 4 in the series:Scoundrels

In "The Last Hellion" by Loretta Chase, the story follows Vere, the Duke of Ainsworthy, and Lydia Grenville, a strong-willed journalist, as they clash and eventually fall in love. Vere, initially seen as dissolute and cynical due to his tragic past, begins to reveal his good side as he interacts with Lydia, who challenges him in a playful yet earnest manner. The book is filled with humor, clever dialogue, and romantic tension as the two protagonists navigate their growing attraction amidst a backdrop of crime and adventure.

If you liked The Last Hellion, here are the top 100 books to read next:
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    Ten Things I Hate About the Duke - Difficult Dukes by Loretta Chase
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    'Ten Things I Hate About the Duke' by Loretta Chase is a historical romance novel set in Regency England that follows the story of Cassandra Pomfret and Lucius, Duke of Ashmont. The plot revolves around Cassandra, a strong-willed and intelligent woman who encounters Ashmont after a carriage accident caused by his drunken state. Despite their initial differences, a slow-burn romance develops between them as Ashmont strives to prove himself worthy of Cassandra's trust and respect. The writing style is rich in wit, humor, and social commentary, with a focus on character growth and development, particularly in Ashmont's transformation from an immature rake to a deserving hero.

    But it had to be done, and the Andromeda Society had agreed that she would speak for them. Her father was a powerful member of the House of Commons, where Mr. Titus Owsley seemed to be gaining more su...

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    Mr. Impossible - Carsington Brothers by Loretta Chase
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    'Mr. Impossible' by Loretta Chase is an adventurous romance set in Egypt during the early 19th century. The story follows Lady Daphne Pembroke, a brilliant scholar posing as her brother to pursue her passion for ancient Egyptian writing. When her brother is kidnapped, she enlists the help of Rupert Carsington, a reckless and charming adventurer, to rescue him. Together, they embark on a thrilling journey filled with danger, intrigue, and romance. The book combines elements of humor, excitement, and historical mystery, creating a swashbuckling tale reminiscent of classic adventure films like 'The Mummy'.

    Outskirts of Cairo, Egypt, 2 April 1821 THANKS TO HIS MOTHER, RUPERT CARSINGTON had hair and eyes as dark as any Egyptian’s. This did not mean he blended in with the crowd on the bridge. In the first ...

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    A Dangerous Kind of Lady - Longhope Abbey by Mia Vincy
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    'A Dangerous Kind of Lady' in the 'Longhope Abbey' series by Mia Vincy tells the story of Arabella Larke and Guy Larke, who were betrothed by their parents when they were young. However, as they grow older, Guy refuses to honor the betrothal, leading to Arabella's father arranging her engagement to Lord Sculthorpe. Arabella, a strong and determined woman, enlists Guy's help in a fake betrothal to escape the unwanted engagement. The book explores themes of family dynamics, pride, stubbornness, and the journey towards a happy ending for the characters.

    The writing style of Mia Vincy in this book is praised for its eloquence and evocative romantic moments. The plot unfolds with a mix of romantic, funny, sexy, serious, and dramatic moments, keeping the readers engaged. The characters, despite their flaws and frustrating traits, are interesting and relatable, making the story poignant and emotionally complicated.

    Which was unfortunate, as “become a spy” topped her list of things to do if her father disinherited her. For the most part, she surely qualified for the job—she excelled at knowing things she ought no...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Longhope Abbey )

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    Dukes Prefer Blondes - The Dressmakers by Loretta Chase
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    In "Dukes Prefer Blondes" by Loretta Chase, Lady Clara Fairfax, a beautiful and intelligent woman tired of superficial suitors, defies societal norms by enlisting the help of barrister Oliver Radford, known as Raven, to rescue an orphan boy from the dangerous streets of London. As Clara and Raven navigate their growing attraction amidst dangers and societal expectations, they engage in witty banter, face challenges from criminals seeking revenge, and ultimately strive to forge a true partnership based on mutual respect and admiration. Set against the backdrop of the 1830s, the book intricately weaves together themes of love, social injustice, and the constraints of society, all while showcasing the colorful fashion and societal norms of the time.

    At the head of Whitehall-­street is the noted point of Charing cross; and immediately above it lately opened Trafalgar square, where is to be erected a splendid naval monument; and the new national ga...

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    Lord Perfect - Carsington Brothers by Loretta Chase
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    In 'Lord Perfect', part of the 'Carsington Brothers' series by Loretta Chase, the story revolves around the reserved and responsible Lord Benedict Carsington, known as Lord Perfect due to his impeccable behavior and adherence to societal expectations. When Benedict's nephew and Bathsheba Wingate's daughter go missing in pursuit of a treasure, the two adults reluctantly team up to track them down, leading to unexpected adventures and a growing attraction between Benedict and Bathsheba. The book combines humor, romance, and a touch of scandal as the characters navigate societal norms and their own desires in Regency-era England.

    HE LEANT AGAINST THE WINDOW FRAME, offering those within the exhibition hall a fine rear view of a long, well-proportioned frame, expensively garbed. He seemed to have his arms folded and his attenti...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Carsington Brothers )

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    A Duke in Shining Armor - Difficult Dukes by Loretta Chase
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    'A Duke in Shining Armor' by Loretta Chase follows the story of Lady Olympia Hightower, known as the Most Boring Debutante, who decides to escape her wedding to the Duke of Ashmont after he shows up drunk. The Duke of Ripley, tasked with ensuring a smooth wedding, chases after her, leading to a series of comedic mishaps during their journey. The book is filled with witty banter, stolen kisses, and a captivating romance that develops between Olympia and Ripley as they embark on an unexpected adventure.

    The novel is a delightful blend of historical romance and comedy of errors, with vividly written scenes that evoke laughter and joy. The dynamic between the characters, especially Ripley and Olympia, is brilliantly executed, showcasing the author's talent for crafting engaging dialogues and building palpable sexual tension. As the journey progresses, Olympia and Ripley discover hidden depths within themselves and each other, leading to a transformation that defies societal conventions and expectations.

    Elaborate side curls of a commonplace brown framed her heart-shaped face. An intricate arrangement of plaits, topped by a great blossom of pleated lace adorned with orange blossoms, crowned her head. ...

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    The Rake
    Book 2 in the series:Davenport

    The Rake - Davenport by Mary Jo Putney
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    Reggie Davenport is a disinherited alcoholic rake who inherits an estate and encounters Alys Weston, the successful estate manager masquerading as a man. The story follows Reggie's journey to overcome alcoholism, Alys's struggle with self-perception, and their evolving relationship. The plot delves into themes of addiction, redemption, and unconventional characters, offering a unique and engaging romance narrative.

    When two gentlemen are closely related by blood, they do not usually address each other with formality. In this case, however, the gentlemen in question were first cousins once removed, the younger ha...

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    A Rogue of One's Own - A League of Extraordinary Women by Evie Dunmore
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    'A Rogue of One's Own' by Evie Dunmore follows the story of Lucie, a dedicated suffragette who is determined to advance women's rights through her work in publishing. When Lucie puts together a consortium of rich women to buy a publishing house, she faces opposition from Lord Ballantine, who has his own plans for the business. Despite their conflicting goals, a complex romance develops between Lucie and Tristan, exploring themes of forgiveness, acceptance, and emotional growth. Set in the 1880 Victorian Era, the book delves into the struggles of women in society and their fight for equality, while also featuring a diverse cast of characters and addressing issues of societal norms and personal sacrifices.

    A mile from the library, deep in the cool green woods of Wycliffe Park, Tristan Ballentine, the second son of the Earl of Rochester, had just decided to spend all his future summers at Wycliffe Hall. ...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series A League of Extraordinary Women )

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    Silk Is for Seduction - The Dressmakers by Loretta Chase
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    'Silk Is for Seduction' by Loretta Chase follows the story of Marcelline Noirot, a determined modiste in London who aims to become the foremost dressmaker in the city. When she encounters the Duke of Clevedon, a game of cat and mouse ensues as they try to outwit and out seduce each other. As their mutual attraction grows, they must navigate the challenges of their differing social statuses and the risks of being together. The book is a blend of engaging storytelling, fascinating characters, witty dialogue, and sizzling passion, set against the backdrop of 1830s London fashion.

    Chase's writing style shines in this historical romance, creating vibrant and unforgettable characters like Marcelline and Clevedon. The book explores themes of love, ambition, and societal expectations, with a strong focus on Marcelline's determination to succeed as a dressmaker while balancing her personal life and family responsibilities. The novel also delves into the complexities of relationships and the clash between social classes in Regency-era London.

    THE LADIES’ DRESS-MAKER. Under this head we shall include not only the business of a Mantua Maker, but also of a Milliner . . . In the Milliner, taste and fancy are required; with a quickness in disce...

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    The Devil Is a Marquess - Rescued from Ruin by Elisa Braden
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    The Devil Is a Marquess by Elisa Braden follows the story of Benedict Chatham, a debauched rogue who enters into an arranged marriage with an American heiress, Charlotte Lancaster, to secure his future. The book delves into their evolving relationship from initial dislike to friendship, lust, and eventually love. The plot revolves around their marriage of convenience, where Chatham must reform his rakish ways to collect the dowry from Charlotte's father, leading to a journey of personal growth and redemption for both characters. The writing style is described as soul-enriching, unputdownable, and a masterclass in relationship development, with witty exchanges and genuine character development that drives the story forward.

    “Devils do not renounce their wickedness simply because they inherit a title. If that were so, Parliament would be forced to devote every session to such declarations, leaving no time at all for ruini...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Rescued from Ruin )

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