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Clever, bold and sexy (but still an unmarried virgin) Jessica is more than a match for the passionate Marquess. But boy, did he won me over in the end not by changing into someone unrecognizable but just by being him and falling in love with Jessica. So if you are having a bath ,or out of time to visit your grandmother the man can have sex with other women because he has urges. He took those issues on to anyone foolish enough to cross him, and I understood why, and I liked this grumbling, sarcastic, insulting man regardless of his words and actions.
Hay libros que se meten en tus venas y de ahí no salen y eso me pasa con este libro, nunca tengo bastante de él y, cada vez que lo leo y lo termino, me dan ganas de volverlo a leer. The author tries to make a Oprah moment out of this saying that he was neither pretty by face nor by nature.
While doing so, the Marquess comes to terms with his mother's abandonment and realizes that Dominick is just as scared and lonely as he was as a boy. I just loved their whole dynamic--how they met, how they wanted each other, how they fought, those sexy Italian phrases he used with Jess, and how they grew to love each other.
Which is why it's so funny, then, when he finds himself completely blindsided by Jess, who bamboozles him with her sharp tongue and irrefutable logic, as well as her beauty and her inherent goodness.So many friends recommended that I read Lord of Scoundrels, and I can’t believe it took me so long to pick up this book!