![]() ![]() He’s also Lord Chief Justice of the High Court, and gets to practice being better and more virtuous than everyone else on a regular basis. Now nearing his forties, he’s a wealthy, abstemious, sanctimonious, hypocritical bachelor with little patience, kindness, empathy or sympathy. His one and only attempt at love ended in disaster, and he’s vowed to never let another woman close to his heart. ![]() Raised by a mother who preyed on weak men and then broke them, Cassius Gerad Ramsay decided early on that women were the root of all evil. What kind of switcheroo bullshit is this? …and suddenly the series is about three dudes. And there is only one woman who can bring them to their knees… They are a dangerous duke, a fierce lord, and an infamous earl-dark, bold, brave men who know exactly what they want. Except we get this book blurb for All Scot and Bothered: The series description suggests it is heavily focused on three fiercely independent friends who call themselves the Red Rogues because of their red hair color. ![]() I barely remember the first book in this series, even after re-reading the blurb, the All About Romance review, and the first chapter. Note: There are spoilers for How to Love a Duke in Ten Days in this review. ![]()
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