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Baron of Bad by Tammy Andresen

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5.0

The Baron of Bad is the fifth book in the Lords of Scandal series. This series is based on six noblemen who have opened the Den of Sin, a gaming hell but have tried to keep their identity secret. When their identity becomes revealed to the Chase cousins and siblings, the men decide they need to ensure the women don’t reveal their identity to anyone else. They vowed to keep them safe from Lady Abernath when she becomes a threat to the women. The books can be read as a stand-alone, but this book picks up from the previous book where Lady Grace is kidnapped and leads to the end of the danger to the Chase females.
The Baron of Baderness “Ben” agrees to watch over and keep Lady Grace safe. He follows the carriage when Grace is kidnapped from London. He knows her reputation will be ruined and is prepared to marry her, even though he feels like he isn’t worthy of her. Ben and Grace both have insecurities that they hide behind with their bickering. Can they overcome them and have their happy ever after?
This has been such a wonderful series. The Chase females were strong independent women who valued family. They challenged the men’s view of females and won them over. I really enjoyed reading each book and am sad to see the end. The last book in the series is the Earl of Sin, which was also part of the Lords, Ladies and Babies collection of novellas. It wraps up the series with their cousin Mary and the Earl of Sinclair.
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.


jlee76's review

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5.0

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I love a story about a man with a dark past and a bright future! This was Ben’s journey of finding self-worth. Actually, in a way, it was Grace’s self-worth journey also. They both have preconceived ideas of who they are, but together the couple finds out who they could be.

The passion between the two was fiery and vivid. Their longing for each other was visceral. The plot was romantic and fast-paced. It moved along nicely and kept my attention. It did need to be read after Viscount Of Vice as the story is interconnected. This was no chore, as the Viscount Of Vice was a lovely story.

This book was such a joy to read! I loved the characters and storyline. It was a passionate, romantic love story at its heart. Add plenty of action, and you get a thoroughly enjoyable book!

I received a gifted copy of this book by the author. This is my honest, voluntary opinion.
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