And the Miss Ran Away With the Rake by Elizabeth Boyle

And the Miss Ran Away With the Rake (Rhymes with Love, #2)

by Elizabeth Boyle

Sensible gentleman of means seeks a sensible lady of good breeding for correspondence, and in due consideration, matrimony.

Which is exactly the sort of advertisement that makes practical-to-a-fault Daphne Dale’s heart flutter. A sensible gentleman, in her estimation, is the perfect match and she’s even more convinced once she’s exchanging sensibly romantic letters with her very appropriate suitor. That is until Lord Henry Seldon strays into her path. He’s everything she’s vowed to avoid—a rakish charmer whose very touch seduces her practical sensibilities and her resolve.

Lord Henry Seldon was not amused when his nephew placed an advertisement to find him a wife. Yet he couldn’t resist replying to the note from “Miss Spooner.” And once he discovers he’s corresponding with none other than the disarming Daphne Dale, he finds it’s too late to disavow his heart. Now it is up to Henry to prove to Daphne just how insensible—and powerfully passionate—true love can be…

Reviewed by Amanda on

3 of 5 stars

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More like a 3.5.

Loved the tension between Daphne and Henry, and how they hated and loved each other all at once. The ending seemed to go too quickly for me, though. I would have liked more time with the two as all their secrets came unraveled and they came together (in more than one way *wink wink nudge nudge*) as a couple.

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