Decent collection of rogue stories.
The first, Reforming a Rake by Lynn Collum, was the most enjoyable of the three. Serena Morgan feels duty-bound to protect her lovely young cousin from the attentions of notorious Viscount Durwyn. Only he's much more appealing in person than she would have expected, and they both discover there's more to the other than meets the eye.
The Tables Turned by Victoria Hinshaw was hard to swallow. I typically enjoy the opposites-attract nature of the premise, but Anne Talbot as the practical minded miss and Lord Dashworth as the handsome rogue suddenly brought to heel just didn't work for me. They both seemed unbelievably drawn, at least to me.
Debbie Raleigh's Marlow's Nemesis was mildly entertaining also--Lord Marlow's decided it's time he took a bride, so why not the most lovely young miss? Unfortunately that's the very one his former childhood friend has set sights on for her brother. And strangely they're both finding it hard to recall why they can't stand the sight of each other...
Decent set of stories to pass the time :)