


This copy is intended for the purchaser of this e-book ONLY. This was a big disappointment, because the blurb was promising.The Gentleman and the Rogue Copyright © March 2010 by Bonnie Dee & Summer Devon All rights reserved. The villain was two-dimensional, and the little sprite was the only female in the whole book that gets a line. It felt like the plot about the girl and the doctor was brought in because the authors couldn't think of any other way to get the heroes to do something that's not sex together. It was so dashed boring, I fell asleep reading it several times, and the only time that's happened before was over a decade ago when I was in university studying for tests late into the night. The plot, like the sex, was mechanical and predictable. Put simply, there was zero chemistry, zero emotion, and that left me with zero interest. So much more to say here, but I just don't want to bother getting into it. He was bright and vibrant, and I genuinely couldn't see what he saw in Alan. Jem was honestly the only thing I liked about this story. Jem might have been hired as a whore, but with Alan he shouldn't have been acting like one, at least not after that first night.Īlan was a two-dimensional character that did absolutely nothing for the book. It felt devoid of feeling, entirely, and even though this was bordering on a historical erotica novel, I did still want to be romanced. I wanted to see some heat, some passion between these two, but just like Alan's character, his sex was dull as dirt. The sex scenes, while plentiful, are almost mechanical and a bit blasé. I had to force myself to read this far because I bought the thing and didn't want to waste my money, but I just can't go any further.

I'll be quick, because I genuinely don't want to dwell on this novel any more than I have to. The Gentleman and the Rogue by Bonnie DeeĭNF at 77%.
