"A wonderful Regency romance"
In 1816, Lord Dereham uses a riding whip in a rage on his
seventeen years old granddaughter Faith in the locked
attic. Nineteen years old sister Charity sends Faith's
twin Hope to get the oldest sibling Prudence to intercede
with their abusive grandfather. Charity has welts on her
face and Hope on her wrists as both tried to intervene.
Pru frees Faith and tells him in eight weeks she will be
twenty-one and the guardian of her siblings; they will
leave even without a cent. When he hurts himself in a
fall while angrily running after Pru, she takes her
sisters to the home of their Uncle Oswald where she hopes
to find them husbands. Oswald takes in his battered nieces, but insists Pru marry
first. She informs him that she is engaged to recluse
Edward, a duke. Pru goes to see Edward to enlist his
help, but his rakish cousin Gideon Carradice intercepts
her. She thinks he is Edward while he knows she is his
beloved and wants her as his wife though his withdrawn
cousin seeks a spouse too. As expected, Anne Gracie provides a wonderful Regency
romance that through her ensemble of secondary cast brings
to life the era especially the rights of male guardians to
abuse and use their female wards. Pru is a courageous
person standing up to her violent vile grandfather who
blames his late daughter-in-law for her Jezebel ways that
killed his son in sin. He takes his feelings outon their
children. Fans will appreciate Gideon's efforts to prove
to his beloved that he is the man for her, but first must
overcome his own duplicity. THE PERFECT RAKE is a near
perfect sub-genre entry. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted June 28, 2005
SummaryShe ran from a brute...
Fleeing violent tyranny, Prudence Merridew escapes with her
beautiful younger sisters to London. One of them must
marryand fast. To act as her sisters' chaperone,
Prudence invents a secret engagement to a reclusive duke...
But when the duke arrives unexpectedly in London, she needs
his help to avert disaster.
...into the arms of a rake
Aristocratic Gideon, handsome, rakish and with a strong
frivolous streak, casually hijacks Prudence's game, awarding
himself a stolen kiss or three along the way. Used to
managing sisters and elderly men, Prudence is completely out
of her depth with a charming, devious and utterly
irresistible rake. And her plot goes terriblyif
deliciouslyawry...
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