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[I6C]⋙ PDF Gratis Charity Distinguished Rogues Volume 3 Heather Boyd 9780987261977 Books

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Charity Distinguished Rogues Volume 3 Heather Boyd 9780987261977 Books

While I enjoyed book 3 of the Distinguished Rogues series, I had a few issues with it. First of all, the novel starts with two characters already engaged in an affair. I was sorry to miss out on the development of their relationship. Secondly, I had a hard time feeling anything for Oscar. He was a very stoic fellow and it took almost to the end for him to do the right thing. And lastly, there weren’t much descriptive words for what the characters looked like. I like to picture them in my mind while reading the story and I didn’t even know Agatha’s hair color until about half way through and anything of her looks until the end. I had no idea what Oscar looked like at all.

So while it held my interest and had a good plot with an exciting ending...there were some flaws.

Product details

  • Series Distinguished Rogues (Book 3)
  • Paperback 240 pages
  • Publisher LLD Press (December 9, 2012)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 0987261975

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Charity Distinguished Rogues Volume 3 Heather Boyd 9780987261977 Books Reviews


OK book. I would read more of this author.
Very good read. I am still consuming this series. Love the mystery in each one and the love stories are sexy.
I really liked the story. I liked 'broken' best out of this trilogy, but I really enjoyed all three books. For some reason that I cannot put my finger on, this one was not as good as the other two, but still definitely worth reading and worth purchasing. One of my biggest complaints is that I just didnt like the names of the main characters. I would rate this book a B, and I have read hundreds of books, especially of the romance genre, so I have a very large pool from which to draw. I will definitely be looking forward to more books by this author
This book made me tear up a few times. It was a lovely read. It wasn’t too drawn out and I am able to connect with the MCs.
In the previous books of the Distinguished Rogues series, Ms Boyd, builds both the female and male characters with certain amounts of restraint and ideals of what is acceptable to society while also, bending the rules, so to speak. Not here, in Charity, both Oscar and Agatha seem to be without any restraint. Yes their's IS a love match, but there doesn't seem to be any restraint or boundaries. While still a romantic story at heart, I was sadly disappointed when I found that Broken (the second in the series) to be not only equally as good, but a bit better. This just fell apart for me.
I read all three books in the distinguished rogues series. The first one Chills was ok, the second one Broken fantastic and this third one was enjoyable but not great. Oscar is like so many titled gentlemen of the ton and is expected to marry well not for love. However the woman he is betrothed to is cold and remote and he desperately doesn't want to marry her but must do his duty. Agatha has lived next door to Oscar for many years with her wealthy Grandfather. Oscar is in love with her but her bloodlines don't meet his criteria for a noble wife. I must admit Oscar treats Agatha pretty badly and I am surprised she comes back for more even when he tells her she is only good enough to be his mistress! There is also another story around Oscars mother which helps to keep this book interesting. If you have read the other two books read this one and if you haven't read the others you can still read this as it's a stand alone book.
For one thing, when the story begins, Oscar and Agatha have already become intimately involved, both aware that it could go nowhere. To be honest, I didn't like Oscar much until the last section of the book where he finally got a backbone and took control of his life. A betrothed hero trying to persuade his true love to become his mistress isn't my favorite scenario in a romance novel.

There are extenuating circumstances, however, and as conscious of his social status as Oscar is, his betrothal was contrived by his fiancée's brother-in-law, who seems extraordinarily possessive. Oscar discovers that he has been deceived about many things in his life, and that there are much worse things than becoming embroiled in scandal.

While the hero didn't thrill me at first, the hints of mysteries and scandals did keep me turning the pages. There is a secondary romance here, between the hero's mother--who has a lover of her own--and a vicar who seems to have played a significant part in her past. Besides the exceedingly odd relationships between the family of Oscar's betrothed--and I would like to have seen that played out a bit more--there is a mysterious gentleman who claims that his relations--a prominent ducal family--have kidnapped or murdered his siblings and could be after him as well. (Since this mystery is never resolved, I'm persuaded that this story will appear in a future novel.)

Agatha is a sympathetic character and a likable heroine. There are times when I wanted to slap her for being so willing to succumb to Oscar's advances--and even inviting them herself--but that makes her human. She's devoted to the welfare of seven children in a nearby orphanage, who manage to teach Oscar a lot about love and what is really important in life.

The protagonists of Broken (The Distinguished Rogues ~ Book 2) play a significant part in this couple's relationship, leaving me so intrigued that I went on to read their story, no matter that it was out of order. I actually enjoyed that one even more! There are brief references to Chills (The Distinguished Rogues ~ Book 1), which I enjoyed last summer.

Ms. Boyd will remain on my list of favorite authors.
While I enjoyed book 3 of the Distinguished Rogues series, I had a few issues with it. First of all, the novel starts with two characters already engaged in an affair. I was sorry to miss out on the development of their relationship. Secondly, I had a hard time feeling anything for Oscar. He was a very stoic fellow and it took almost to the end for him to do the right thing. And lastly, there weren’t much descriptive words for what the characters looked like. I like to picture them in my mind while reading the story and I didn’t even know Agatha’s hair color until about half way through and anything of her looks until the end. I had no idea what Oscar looked like at all.

So while it held my interest and had a good plot with an exciting ending...there were some flaws.
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