Friday, January 26, 2024

Review & Giveaway - - It Takes a Rake

It Takes a Rake
by Anna Bennett
Rogues to Lovers - Book 3
Publisher: St. Martin's Paperbacks
Release Date: January 23, 2024
Reviewed by PJ




She’s about to face her biggest challenge yet…

Since she was a girl, Miss Kitty Beckett has been adept at finding trouble: sneaking brandy, running away, and getting under the skin of the boy who, like her, was an apprentice to an architect. Now Kitty’s a talented heiress who can take a dry building plan and breathe life into it with her pencils and paints. Also? She can spot a rake at a hundred yards—and she won’t be tricked or charmed into marriage. Certainly not by a man who might interfere with her dreams. When Bellehaven Bay announces its first ever architectural design contest, she vows to win—with a little help from her childhood rival.

Turning her buttoned-up nemesis into a certified rake.

Leo Lockland, a hardworking architect with a gift for numbers, has returned home after a few years in London, and he has secrets. The biggest? He’s been in love with Kitty since they were both apprentices. She refuses to give her heart to any man, but Leo’s determined to beat the odds—even if it means learning how to be a rake. Fortunately, Kitty’s willing to tutor him in the nuances of fashion, flirtation, and seduction in exchange for his help with the contest. But the whole plan would fall apart if she knew how he felt, so he’ll have to be very convincing.

Let the lessons begin…

Leo proves to be a surprisingly quick study in the ballroom, on the beach, and in the bedchamber. Before long, he’s softening Kitty’s hard edges with his wicked words and kissing his way past all her defenses. Perhaps she’s a bit too skilled at teaching, because her lessons are threatening to backfire, putting her closely guarded heart in grave danger…

PJ's Thoughts:

I loved the first two books in this series, setting the bar high for this third installment. It was fun returning to Bellehaven Bay, the seaside setting of all three books in the trilogy. I enjoyed catching up with meddling town locals as well as the main couples from books one and two. It feels good to catch a glimpse of the post-HEA lives of couples whose journeys I've enjoyed.  

I really like the strength, independence, and ambition of the three heroines in this series. Kitty is a talented architect pursuing a career in a male-dominated field. I was cheering her on to success the entire way. It was in her personal relationships, specifically her inflexibility and her hot and cold treatment of Leo, primarily in the second half of the book, where I found myself having a hard time supporting her. It all works out in the end but, to be honest, there were more than a few times where I wanted to tell Leo to run and not look back. 

Not that Leo is perfect. Who is, right? Still, I was in his corner from start to finish. And he is in Kitty's. He fell hard for her years ago and shows no signs of getting over it. Even four years away in London hasn't lessened the feelings he has for her. I could feel his yearning for her, the unrequited love he's hidden so well. I appreciate the respect he has for her and the unwavering support for her ambitions. I also cheered loudly when he finally stands up for himself and what he deserves...what they both deserve. It needed to be said. 

In the end, I was happy and confident in this couple's ability to have a happy life together. I didn't love their book but I did like it and I will definitely be reading more from this author.


Have you read any books by Anna Bennett?

What are your favorite romance settings outside London?

One randomly chosen person posting a comment before 11:00 PM, January 28 will receive a print copy of It Takes a Rake

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9 comments:

  1. I haven't read Anna Bennett novels but look forward to enjoying It Takes a Rake. Settings for Romance outside of London would be Paris, Italy, and The Lake District in England.

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    1. I love stories set in England's Lake District. The scenery descriptions are so lovely.

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  2. I have My Brown Eyed Earl - think I have read 1/2 others but have forgotten the titles.
    Scotland and Paris, France are great locales for stories.

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    1. Have you read Joanna Bourne? The Spymaster's Lady and The Forbidden Rose, books one and two in her Spymaster historical romance series are set primarily in France. Also, if you like historical fiction, I highly recommend The Paris Apartment by Kelly Bowen (Paris), The Three Lives of Alix St. Pierre by Natasha Lester (Paris), and Sisters of the Resistance by Christine Wells (Paris).

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  3. I've read several of her books and really enjoyed them. I haven't started this series yet. I honestly enjoy all sorts of locations other than London. I like the variety.

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  4. I have at least one of her books in my TBR pile, but don't think I have read her yet.
    I love romances set in Scotland, especially the Highlands. They are an elemental country and people. The ruggedness of the land is reflected in the strength of the people and the clans. I do like the Medieval time period, but later time frames are good too.

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  5. No I haven't read any of her books. I like books that are in all different parts of the country

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  6. I don’t believe I’ve read any of her stories.
    Settings outside of London
    Bath
    Cornwall
    The Scottish Highlands
    Oxford
    Cambridge
    The Netherlands/. Friesland (Betty Neels)

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  7. I read the previous two books in the series and am looking forward to this story. I enjoy books with settings that are outside of London, especially stories that include a house party and/or horses.

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