Never Judge a Lady by Her Cover by Sarah MacLean

Never Judge a Lady by Her Cover (Rules of Scoundrels, #4)

by Sarah MacLean

'Fabulous' Eloisa James
'Smart, sexy, and always romantic' Julia Quinn
'For a smart, witty and passionate historical romance, I recommend anything by Sarah MacLean' Lisa Kleypas

RITA Award winning author, Sarah MacLean, reveals the identity of The Fallen Angel's final scoundrel in the spectacular conclusion to her Rules of Scoundrels series . . .

By day, she is Lady Georgiana, sister to a duke, ruined before her first season in the worst kind of scandal. But the truth is far more shocking-in London's darkest corners, she is Chase, the mysterious, unknown founder of the city's most legendary gaming hell. For years, her double identity has gone undiscovered . . . until now.

Brilliant, driven, handsome-as-sin Duncan West is intrigued by this beautiful woman who is somehow connected to a world of darkness and sin. He knows she is more than she seems and he vows to uncover all of Georgiana's secrets, laying bare her past, threatening her present, and risking all she holds dear . . . including her heart.

This is the fourth novel in the Regency romance Rules of Scoundrels series by New York Times bestselling author Sarah MacLean - perfect for fans of Lisa Kleypas and Eloisa James

*Goodreads Finalist for Best Romance 2015*

Rules of Scoundrels series:
A Rogue by Any Other Name
One Good Earl Deserves a Lover
No Good Duke Goes Unpunished
Never Judge a Lady By Her Cover

Praise for Sarah MacLean:

'Sarah MacLean has reignited the romance genre with a bolder edge' The New Yorker

'Funny, smart, feminist and roastingly hot' BookRiot.com

'Do yourself a favor and discover the compelling magic of Sarah MacLean' Amanda Quick

'MacLean writes with an entirely unique blend of elegance and ferocity that bursts from every page' Entertainment Weekly

'Great chemistry, intelligence and sparkling humor' RT Book Reviews

Reviewed by Angie on

2 of 5 stars

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I was hoping that Never Judge a Lady by Her Cover would be the awesome, redeeming ending to this series. Sadly, it’s not. It was exciting to finally meet the mysterious Chase, and learn that he’s really Lady Georgiana from the Love By Numbers series! Ten years ago, she was utterly ruined. Then six years ago, she returned to cold stares and hard snubs. She opened The Fallen Angel as a way to exact revenge on those who turned their nose up at her and her daughter, but after a tasteless cartoon is published in the gossip rag, Georgiana knows something must change. She may be the most powerful man in London, but it means nothing when no one can know that it’s her.

Never Judge a Lady by Her Cover has an amazing premise! I also loved catching up with a character from the previous series. I was already invested, I should have loved this! Unfortunately, the story is painfully repetitive. The first few chapters are just Georgiana constantly telling us how she’s been ruined, how she needs to marry a titled man for Caroline’s sake, how she’s Chase and knows every secret with the possibility of ruin, but can’t use them. Over and over and over. Then once the romance starts, Georgiana and Duncan have the same arguments. Over and over and over. They get to kissing (and more), and then he wants her to leave Chase, she tells him it’s not that simple, he says it is, she says he doesn’t understand. Lather, rinse, repeat. It was their only source of conflict!

I really loved the idea behind Never Judge a Lady by Her Cover, but I could not get past the repetitive nature of the story. At one point, I honestly thought I had accidentally jumped back a chapter, because it was the same thing in a different setting! There’s a lot of potential here, lots of lies, secrets, deceits, and blackmail! There was really no reason for the same inner monologues and same conversations to be happening in every single chapter. I was also annoyed by Georgiana’s daughter Caroline. She literally only appears to be the voice of reason or to say something way too profound and insightful for a nine year old. Even though everything Georgiana is doing is for her, she’s noticeably absent except for when she’s “needed”. Awkward.

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