A review by lucy_qhuay
The Viscount in Her Bedroom by Gayle Callen

3.0


This book was very enjoyable, but it could have been perfect.

First of all, I didn't give it 5 stars because there were pages I didn't even read. I just skimmed those unnecessary parts to get to the good stuff.

Second, I felt like grabbing Simon, the hero, by the scruff of his neck and just shake the living lights out of him, to see if I could put some sense into that head.

That business about "Louisa's scandalous reputation' was total nonsense and the more he brought it on, the more pissed I got.

Why did he have to believe so readily that the heroine was a woman of loose morals, just because, once upon a time, in a different life, she loved balls and dancing and a little flirting?

There is nothing wrong with a young woman wanting to have some fun and just be admired. It wasn't that she jumped every single man that crossed her way and showed interest.

In fact, she had never been kissed before him.

Simon, on the other hand, was a confirmed rake. He was the one getting lucky with the ladies. Who did he think he was to judge Louisa and for something she didn't even do?

Men! Plus, that entire stuff about how Louisa couldn't possibly desire a blind man was just bull. He was just afraid of having something meaningful with her and distorted everything she said or did.

I'm glad he finally saw some sense. It didn't spare Louisa some serious amount of pain, but better late than ever.