He has no memory of what happened on the preceding night, only that he had taken a fascinating young woman to bed… and that she has disappeared. At the age of eighteen, the heir to a wealthy and highly respected dukedom, William Harrow, Marquess of Chapin had it all – until he awoke one morning covered in blood not his own. The third book in Ms Maclean’s Rules of Scoundrels series, No Good Duke Goes Unpunished tells the story of the disgraced Duke of Lamont, who, along with his business partners, Bourne, Cross, and Chase, is co-owner of The Fallen Angel, the most successful gaming club in London.Īs with the two previous books, this one opens with the story of the hero’s fall from grace. In Temple, Ms MacLean has created possibly her most engaging, heart-breakingly gorgeous hero so far, which is really saying something given how much I adored Cross in the previous book! But there’s something about Temple that’s so intensely loveable a joie de vivre which – amazingly, given the ills that have befallen him – still shines forth, that is immediately and devastatingly captivating. This was a truly wonderful story of revenge and redemption, the darkest of the three books that have as yet appeared in this series.
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