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Every Scandalous Secret by Gayle Callen

loverofromance's review against another edition

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adventurous funny medium-paced

3.0

 
Every Scandalous Secret was such an interersting read and I think I had higher hopes going into this one. I also think I just wasn't in the best of moods to read this one so I do think this was a "me" issue in some respects. I did find the set up to be so fascinating. I loved the whole set up of the hero on a bet with his friends thinking the heroine is the model of an infamous nude painting. It definitely screams secrets and scandals. I found the chemistry and bantering to be so intriguing and I became so intrigued by their interactions. There is a bit of marriage of convenience when they get caught in a scandalous embrace. Its been a while since I have read this set up in a historical, authors tend to not write this like they used to and I really loved seeing it. I do want to read the last of the trilogy though as I was charmed by this book even though it felt like a super slow read!

 

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2.0

The saying goes "save the best for last" but unfortunately that is not the case in Every Scandalous Secret the final book of the Scandalous Lady Series. While I normally enjoy Callen's work, this was a difficult book to get through.

Leo Wade...was the ever a hero I disliked as much as Leo Wade? Maybe...but right now I'm having trouble thinking of any. I was constantly comparing him to Daniel from "Never Trust A Scoundrel" - both were considered rakes and scoundrels, but at least Daniel had some form of decency left. I didn't get that impression from Leo. I ended up loving Daniel...Leo, not so much. He continually pushes the heroine. Maybe it should have been romantic and cute, but his constant badgering and stalking of Susanna made me extremely uncomfortable. When Daniel was playing his game with Grace, it was a game they both agreed on. Susanna wanted nothing to do with him and made that very clear. It wasn't happenstance that these two crossed paths...Leo forced them to cross paths and interact with each other. And when Leo's stalking leads to a problematic situation I did not understand why Leo forced Susanna's hand. It didn't make any sense to me because I didn't understand his motivation. I didn't understand Leo's motivation to do ANYTHING. He was a lazy, unrepentant jerk.

My favorite part was the middle...when Susanna was mad at him at letting him have it. That should be a sign of how much I liked this book. lol When the heroine was thoroughly and righteously angry with the hero...that's when I was enjoying it. Actions lead to certain consequences in this novel and while both parties accept those consequences, Susanna doesn't go down without a fight. She lets Leo have it, lets him feel like a jerk and he absolutely deserved it. And this is the point where the book just lost any purpose for me. I didn't want them together, I didn't like seeing them together and I didn't care what happened from that point on.

I was really looking forward to the banter between these two since it was so freaking charming at the beginning of book one, but the banter wasn't even present in this book. Susanna became such a flimsy star struck girl, she was left with nothing to defend herself. From all previous appearances, I came to really like Susanna, but it was so frustrating to watch her fall in love with Leo. She was such a strong, brave, resilient character. I thought she deserved so much better.

And Leo's act of self discovery in the end was great and all, but I was so mad with the first half of the book I really couldn't even be bothered to care what happened with him in the end.

Honestly, there isn't much else to say...Ever Scandalous Secret was a huge let down.

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4.0

The end is a little abrubt. I think what we have been wondering for three books needed to be expanded some more.
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