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I gave this a C- at AAR, so that's 2.5 stars.
This is the third (and final) novel in Manda Collins� Ugly Ducklings series in which we follow the romantic adventures of three cousins who are regarded as rather odd by society because of their outspokenness, blue-stocking tendencies, and independent natures.
When I read the first book in the series, How to Dance with a Duke, I rated it at 3 stars on Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ and said that while I found it to be engaging in places, I was disappointed overall - a ...more
This is the third (and final) novel in Manda Collins� Ugly Ducklings series in which we follow the romantic adventures of three cousins who are regarded as rather odd by society because of their outspokenness, blue-stocking tendencies, and independent natures.
When I read the first book in the series, How to Dance with a Duke, I rated it at 3 stars on Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ and said that while I found it to be engaging in places, I was disappointed overall - a ...more

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How to Entice an Earl was my favorite in the Ugly Duckling series.  I know, I probably wrote that in my reviews of How to Dance with a Duke and How to Romance a Rake, the first two books.
How to Entice an Earl is the third and final installment in the series.
These books have one common thread:Â the Dance Card. For Cecily (How to Dance with a Duke) and Juliet (How to Romance a Rake), the card proved to be a good luck charm, not only was it a ...more
How to Entice an Earl was my favorite in the Ugly Duckling series.  I know, I probably wrote that in my reviews of How to Dance with a Duke and How to Romance a Rake, the first two books.
How to Entice an Earl is the third and final installment in the series.
These books have one common thread:Â the Dance Card. For Cecily (How to Dance with a Duke) and Juliet (How to Romance a Rake), the card proved to be a good luck charm, not only was it a ...more

How to Entice an Earl is the final novel in Manda Collins’s Ugly Ducklings trilogy. Like its predecessors, it weaves mystery and romance together in a fine balance. The action centers on the mystery, which also serves as a catalyst for the relationship between Maddy and Gresham. But the focus is squarely on the romance, and the reader is privileged to see the romantic relationship develop in a manner that involves humor, a deepening emotional intimacy, and plenty of sizzle.
Maddy’s outspokenness, ...more
Maddy’s outspokenness, ...more

While I enjoyed the book, it is not my fave of the series (that would be Book 2 with Juliet and Deveril). For me, it felt like most of the focus was on the external conflict/mystery and not enough time was spent on the development of the relationship. I do think the pacing of the mystery/reveal was well-done, I just wished for more of the couple.
Also, I believe Linton is described in Book 1 of the series as being Maddie's elder brother but here he is younger. Completely irrelevant to my feelings ...more
Also, I believe Linton is described in Book 1 of the series as being Maddie's elder brother but here he is younger. Completely irrelevant to my feelings ...more

Book 3 of The Ugly Ducklings.
Well, after reading all three of this series, I think the overall lesson learned is: Good sex scenes alone do not make a good book. A flimsy mystery whose only purpose was to get the soon-to-be lovers together and to allow the heroine to show how daring she was by visiting a gambling den, a too fast for debutantes party, and a brothel. Really?
Secondary characters whose motivations are not fully developed such as the heroine's father. He's overbearing but only when ne ...more
Well, after reading all three of this series, I think the overall lesson learned is: Good sex scenes alone do not make a good book. A flimsy mystery whose only purpose was to get the soon-to-be lovers together and to allow the heroine to show how daring she was by visiting a gambling den, a too fast for debutantes party, and a brothel. Really?
Secondary characters whose motivations are not fully developed such as the heroine's father. He's overbearing but only when ne ...more

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