
Lady Beware
Author: Jo Beverley
Series: Company of Rogues #14
Narrator: Simon Prebble
Unabridged: 10 hr 50 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Recorded Books
Published: 06/20/2008
Categories: Fiction, Romance, Historical Fiction

Author: Jo Beverley
Series: Company of Rogues #14
Narrator: Simon Prebble
Unabridged: 10 hr 50 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Recorded Books
Published: 06/20/2008
Categories: Fiction, Romance, Historical Fiction
Jo Beverley is the award-winning author of more than thirty novels, including Dare to Kiss, An Unlikely Countess, and The Dragon's Bride. Her many honors include five RITA Awards and two Career Achievement Awards from Romantic Times magazine. She is a member of the Romance Writers of America Hall of Fame and Honor Roll.
Yet another review I let sit too long to have all the details at my fingertips. I'll do my best. First, though, yes, your experience will be enhanced if you've read some of the others in the series. You can probably do okay without, but I wouldn't recommend it. I had trouble with this in the first pa......more
4 Estrellitas. Ahora sí puedo decir que me despido de los Pícaros de Jo Beverley. El libro anterior nos contó la historia del que quedaba soltero, y éste nos cuenta la historia de su hermana y el antagonista, el enemigo de los Pícaros. Tenía ganas de leer ésta historia desde que Horatio Cave, lord Da......more
Not going to try for a silly review of this one. Let's just say Dare Debenham's little sister Thea's up to bat, and her drug of choice is Darien Cave, the scion of a long line of murdering madmen and slutty Italian opera singers. He offers information that will exonerate Dare of false charges of cow......more
The start of this book is intertwined with the previous book, To Rescue A Rogue. We begin at the engagement ball for Dare and Lady Mara. We follow Dare's sister Thea as she is attempting to change gowns due to an unfortunate incident with a glass of wine. Thea meets a most interesting man in the hal......more
I wanted to like the book and Lady Thea. I really did. But some parts made me want to scream. Thea was so naive, and that didn't match up with her dogooder heart. Now, Lord Darien I did like. I almost wish it had been done from his point of view. He had a better grasp on things around him, and wasn'......more