Cover Image: How to Steal a Scoundrel's Heart

How to Steal a Scoundrel's Heart

Pub Date:   |   Archive Date:

Member Reviews

I started this book and just could not get into it, I don't know if it was the mood I was in at the moment but this book just was not for me. I will give this authors books another shot, there was promise but the premise just wasn't for me. This was a DNF

Was this review helpful?

Another great read from Vivienne Lorret! This is one of my favorite series from her and I love the mix of humor, romance and drama in her books!

Was this review helpful?

Vivienne Lorret's "How to Steal a Scoundrel's Heart" earned a solid 4.25 stars from this avid reader. The adventurous and emotional journey of Prudence Thorogood, our prim heroine with a penchant for mischief, and Leo Ramsgate, the reformed rake with a wounded heart, had me hooked from the start. Lorret's lighthearted and amusing narrative, coupled with the fast-paced plot, made this a page-turner that I devoured in one sitting. The marriage of convenience trope takes a refreshing turn as secrets, scandal, and a touch of mystery unfold. Lorret skillfully weaves a tale of love, trust, and second chances, creating characters that feel both authentic and endearing. The overall execution and the charming interplay of emotions make "How to Steal a Scoundrel's Heart" a highly enjoyable addition to any historical romance enthusiast's shelf.

Was this review helpful?

This book wasn't holding my attention and after talking to a friend on bookstagram made me not want to pick it up anymore. Nothing was wrong with this book I just overall felt neutral about it and as the year comes to a close I just don't see myself trying to finish this. I love love love this author's new release so maybe I'll focus on those instead

Was this review helpful?

I love this author's work and have read her since I was reading paperbacks in the bathtub as a young adult. Always a good story with likeable and interesting characters and a solid dose of steamy goodness. This book was no exception and I would recommend to anyone that loves that kind of formula in their stories.

Was this review helpful?

I’m ashamed to say that I had never read anything by this ASTOUNDING writer and now I want to read everything she wrote! I was enchanted by the perfect mix of humor, steam and angst and by the characters, who were gorgeously fleshed out. I fell in love with Leo, of course, who is just my type of hero, confident, but also vulnerable and determined not to fall in love after a bad experience in the past. I also loved Pru, who was mistreated by his father, but decided to reclaim what was hers. A compelling read, but also quite fun.
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

Was this review helpful?

Overall: 4.5 to ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Readability: 📖📖📖📖
Feels: 🦋🦋🦋🦋
Emotional Depth: 💔💔💔💔
Tension: ⚡⚡⚡⚡
Romance: 💞💞💞💞
Sensuality: 💋💋💋💋
Intimate Scene Length: 🍑🍑🍑
Steam Scale (Number of Scenes): 🔥🔥🔥🔥 - this is generous – the last couple are on the shorter side but I still counted them
Humor: Yes, a bit
Perspective: Third person from both the hero and heroine
When mains are first on page together: Not long at all 3% in the prologue
Cliffhanger: No, this ends with a happily ever after
Epilogue: Yes, ten months later

Should I read in order?
It’s not tooootally necessary but I think reading at least the prior book, The Wrong Marquess, will give you some of this heroine’s background. And I adore that book so you should read it! I didn’t read book 1 of the series but did read book 2. They are all loosely connected by a group of heroines that are friends.

Basic plot:
Prue is out to steal back her inheritance and finds help in a relationship bargain with Lord Savage.

Give this a try if you want:
- Regency (?)
- Marquess/rake hero
- ruined heroine
- mistress
- Vauxhall
- bargain – hero will help the heroine steal back her inheritance if she becomes his mistress
- character focused
- mid steam – I have 4 full scenes but the last 2 are on the lighter side

My thoughts:
Oh I just love Vivienne Lorret. I love the time she takes on the little romantic things. I love all the little touches, and the back and forth banter and the emotional build up of her scenes. I just adored this book so much.

I was worried with it being a mistress theme I might not get into it because I find the tension can kind of dwindle for me with a ‘business transaction’ feel going on but I loved how it played out there. It even feels like more of a slow burn (the steam is definitely later in the book) but I appreciated that because it let the tension build up for me.

Leo is smitten, everyone. He is head over heels, obsessed with Prue and I ate it up! The time he takes with her. The gentleness. The playfulness. Ahhhh I was swooning left and right over him.

And Prue is just the best. I loved her as a heroine. Her strength and recovery and her journey to healing was really heart warming to me.

I just found myself loving so many lines in this one. I found it really romantic and sweet and I loved it.

Was this review helpful?

Prudence’s story has been teased throughout this series, and here it is…

I kind of expected more, to be honest. I’m not sure what I mean by that. The story was fine, the characters were fine. But maybe my expectations were too high.

Was this review helpful?

Enjoyable romance between a fallen woman & a notorious scoundrel. Prue has been sent to the country because of a past liaison, but when she learns that her inheritance is being gambled away, she goes back to London. Leo meets her before she makes it there & makes her an offer. A month later they meet again & they begin a relationship. Liked the characters, but I would have liked more chemistry between Prue & Leo. It seemed more of a lust thing rather than love.

Was this review helpful?

Prudence! I've been eagerly awaiting her book since the first in this series. What a lovely way to wrap it up, my favorite of Lorretts to date!

Was this review helpful?

Vicente Lorret’s series just keeps getting better and better. We finally get Prue’s story. From the previous books in the series we know she’s had a rough season and unfortunately fell into the path of the wrong man. Her strict and religious family has pulled her away from society to rehabilitate her but she can’t handle it anymore. She flees back to London and her friends via coach but runs into Lord Savage. Everyone knows him as a scoundrel who only allows himself affairs for a limited time. But Prue has plans to win back her inheritance- the prize possessions that will help her live her life in solitude away from society. She makes a pact with Savage to be his mistress if he helps her with her larceny. Little does she know, Lord Savage will not only help her with her plan but teach her what it’s like to be with a real man who respects and loves her. Great read!!

Was this review helpful?

This book has characters that are so much more than you expect, complex storylines in each of their pasts and a bargain for their own gains.i love the heroine in this story and how she isn't afraid to just do what she wants

Was this review helpful?

I liked this story well enough and read the next in the series because of it, and hope to read the ones that came before

Was this review helpful?

Ohhhhh Prue and Leo!!! Amazing chemistry. All my love to the author fir combing all my favorite tropes in one! The pining !!! I loved it!!!
Thank you so much for the ARC!!

Was this review helpful?

Haven't we, as a society, moved on from the third act breakup?
Despite that I really did enjoy this. The two characters had so much chemistry, and it was fun to see them both try to address their traumas to come together. Worst part is everyone was very mean to her and it personally hurt my feelings.

Was this review helpful?

I loved this book -- I loved the intensity of the relationship between the leads. Lorret's series is gorgeously rendered, with each hero and heroine distinct from one another. This novel is a worth addition to the series, and I'm looking forward to the next novel in the series, Meg's book!

Was this review helpful?

Prue Thorogood is no longer a respectable lady and is outcasted by her famil and is shunned by society. Her awful step mother has gambled away her inheritance incuding heirlooms and she is willing to do anything to get them back. She isn't willing to live off her friends charity or be a burden she seeks the help of Leo Ramsgate, Marquess of Savage. Unfortunately he is a known rake who's had his heart broken and will never love again. He contracts is mistresses for 4 months. Pru enters a contact with Leo and becomes his mistress in hopes of moving on after the term ends and obtaining her family heirlooms. What she does not count on is Leo marrying her out of honor.

I really enjoyed this book and seeing the two fall in love with what was suppose to be a marriage of convenience. I Loved how they both helped eachother. Her with finding herself and him with breaking down the walls that he used to protect his heart. Sex didn't happen until 70% of the book. It was more of a slow burn but it was worth all the wait. This book is well written with a wonderful HEA.

Was this review helpful?

THE REVIEW
Ever since Prudence Thorogood's mother died when she was a young girl, her father and step-mother have basically ignored her or criticized her relentlessly! She was forced to watch her father become distant to her but be a family with his new wife and children. Then to steal a kiss in a garden and be sent away and disowned, she was sure she was inadequate in every way. But to make matters worse, the scoundrel from the garden pursued her, savagely took her virginity and then fled. She was left thinking she was not passionate, not desirable and that intimacies were painful and left bruises!

Leo Ramsgate, Lord Savage is a renowned rake, with a rotating door of mistresses. He keeps them for four months and contracts are drawn up for each relationship. He was abandoned by his mother as a young boy and left to be raised by his father. His father was a devilish man who took what he wanted and left chaos and pain in his wake. He was also badly betrayed by his fiancé and his best friend, so he is quite jaded and holds everyone at arms length.

When Leo stumbles upon Prudence trudging through the rain along a country road, he is intrigued by her and actually offers for her to become his mistress. She doesn't take him up on the offer, but they have a memorable carriage ride to London and can't stop thinking of each other after they part ways. As luck would have it, or lack there of, Prue is forced to seek out Leo and see if his offer still stands. They negotiate a contract and begin an arrangement of sorts with nerves, jealousy and romantic emotions coming to the surface!

I loved Prue's determination and resilience; even with the poor self image that was drilled into her by everyone, she still set a course for her future and pursued it! Her naivety was a little irritating at times, but I suppose that contributed to the developing relationship with Leo. Speaking of Leo, he was the sweetest! He was so patient with her and found himself really caring about her and not upset when she didn’t behave like a typical mistress should. Overall, this was another great book for the series…I was excited to finally get Prudence’s story!

TROPES
Historical Romance, Regency Era, Ton Society, Damaged/Tortured Hero, Gamma Hero, Rake Hero, Titled Hero, Wealthy Hero, Compromised Heroine, Damaged/tortured Heroine, Mistress Heroine, Virgin Heroine, Cinderella Trope, Courtesan Romance, Fling to Love, Pretty Woman Trope, Five Star, Three Flame

Was this review helpful?

How to Steal A Scoundrels Heart is a amusing, steamy, and witty historical romance that kept me entertained from beginning to end. This story is book four in Vivienne Lorret’s “The Mating Habits of Scoundrels” a series full of notorious rakes and the determined ladies who school them in the art of love. 😉

This books MCs are ruined debutante Prudence “Prue” Thorogood and the scandalous rake Leo Ramsgate, Marquess of Savage; these two have an immediate spark between them yet it is allowed to slowly build through the first part of the story. Each of these characters go into their “temporary” and highly improper relationship with different goals, yet they each come to find that sometimes fate changes the best laid plans. Prue soon discovers that there’s more to Lord Savage than meets the eye. Leo who was previously betrayed by the woman he loved now believes he has everything except for a heart. He now engages in four month, contract bound, temporary dalliances - no repeats, no extensions, and most of all no love is involved in his relationships. Then fate steps in and he meets the reserved Miss Thorogood. Not one of his previous lovers has ever beguiled him the way she does. Not one has made him want to break his own rules. Not one has tempted him to keep her… forever.

I greatly enjoyed watching Leo and Prue fall in love and really didn’t want their story to end. Yes, there were moments that I wanted to smack each of them upside their heads as they both wallowed in that “He will never love me-but I love him-this is temporary” phase, luckily they each realize what is right in-front of them.

The supporting characters throughout the story were either the type you immediately loved or loathed - yet they all improved upon the story. I am eager for the next book in the series, Never Seduce a Duke and hope that story lives up to the charm of the previous books in this series.

Overall 4 Stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ | 4 Flames 🔥🔥🔥🔥

📚Disclosure: I received a review copy of this book from Avon and Harper Voyager publishing via Netgalley. All thoughts, opinions, comments, and interpretations of the story are my own and bias free. I did not receive any money in exchange for this review. Thank you to the publisher for allowing me the opportunity to review. Reviews are cross-posted to social media, goodreads, and blog. 🦄

Was this review helpful?

Finally in book four of Vivienne Lorret's The Mating Habits of Scoundrel's series, we get Prudence Thorogood's story. She is the friend that was compromised and sent to live in the country in the earlier books. Unfortunately she is now considered damaged goods and she's pinning all her hopes for her future on stealing back her inheritance.

Leo Ramsgate, Marquess of Savage is looking for a new mistress and upon meeting Pru has decided on her. They strike a bargain for her to become his mistress for four months and he will help her retrieve the pieces of her inheritance.

I loved this one so much! It was definitely my favorite book of this series. Pru is delightful and Leo is wonderful. They are amazing together. I also loved the teaser for the next book.

I voluntarily read and reviewed a copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

Was this review helpful?