OMG OMG OMG!!!! This book!!!! AHHHHH!!!! It took my breath away!!! When I first read its plot, I immediately knew that I must read it, so I put it there, on my "to-read" shelf waiting for the day when I could finally get my hands on it. After many times searching for a source to read this book online, or at least an epub file that I could download, finally my call was answered! I finally found the epub file of "Rules to Catch a Devilish Duke", and immediately started to devour it.
This book is the third book of the "Scandalous Brides" series, whose second book I'm also currently reading. And judging from the speed in which I finish this third book, I must say it is the best of the series ha ha :)))) Gosh, it has everything I love to read about in a historical romance. The two main characters had such depths to their personalities and life stories that I felt my heart ache for them so many times.
Adam - the Duke (gosh, I LOVE DUKES!!! BRING THEM ON!!!), and Sophia - the bastard daughter of a Duke, came from different backgrounds, but at the same time, they were so alike. They both suffered from the prejudice and judgment of other people. And throughout the course of the story, they both learned how to put those things aside and truly embrace their true selves, while falling in love with each other. And Sophia, you go girl! She is one of the most impressive female heroines I have ever read in historical romance genre. How the Society viewed her was shaped by her birth - which was NOT her fault. And she didn't let that view affect her life and personality. She grew up like sunshine, paved her own way in the world and lived her life as she wanted. Gosh, I, like Adam, really admired that. What's better than a storng female lead? :)) And I absolutely HATE HATE HATE her father, who never owned up to his mistake of fathering a bastard, who didn't care anything about Sohpia, who used his power to try to control her!
As much as I LOVED this book, I felt like the ending was little bit rush and abrupt. I wish there were an epilogue, so that we could know how happily ever after Adam and Sophia's marriage was, and how they both dealt with the reaction of the Society once they were married. But as we all know, Suzanne Enoch NEVER writes epilogues (which is her signature thing). It would be a miracle if she wrote one. However, I still gave this book 5 twinkling stars thanks to its characters' depth and development, and their both hilarious, both heartbreaking journey to find love.
"Yes, we could argue that you’re a duke’s daughter and then a maid’s daughter, and all the messy details about your birth. But I don’t care about that, other than it made you who you are. I want you to be a part of my life, and I would like to be a part of yours. I want to live my life with you, and I want to have children with you, and I want them to be good-humored and strong like you are. I love … I love you, Sophia. I think I have since you wore that silly yellow dress. If you think perhaps you could care for me the way I c—”
“I love you, too, Adam,” she whispered, more tears running down her face.
He closed his eyes for a moment, then opened them again to look up at her face. “Then marry me, Sophia. Be my wife. Be my duchess. Be anything you want, but do it with me. Save me. Save us both.”
What's better way to celebrate Valentine's Day than finishing such a beautiful, uplifting and romantic book like this :)) SWOON SWOON SWOON :D