A review by glo68
The Good Girl's Guide to Rakes by Eva Leigh

5.0

An error of judgment complicates the existence of three young men enjoying their lives as rakes, wastrels and gamblers. Their parents are fed up with them and decide to take drastic measures. And of course the series will follow the attempts of all three men to set their lives to rights…
The first is Kieran, third son of an earl, who seems to be in a constant mad chasing of pleasure, but who in reality is in possession of a good, kind heart and of a fierce desire to be accepted for who he is. In order to abide by his parents’ wishes, he needs to reform his character and there’s only one person who can help him doing that…
Celeste is sick and tired of being a good girl for the sake of protecting her family name and improving her family standing in society. And when the handsome friend of her brother asks for her help, she offers him a bargain…
Witty dialogues, funny moments and a little angst all concur in shaping a perfect book. I loved Celeste and Kieran so very, very much and their chemistry was really off the charts! The author has an uncanny ability of digging into the depths of feelings and bringing them to life and she created two very believable characters and some intriguing side characters that I look forward to seeing in action in the following books. A thoroughly enjoyable read and it’s really a pity that I can’t give it more than five stars!
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.