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The badinage makes it worth your while

January 27, 2015 by Sophia 5 Comments

A Week to be WickedAll it took was Cannonballer Beth Ellen to say “fun banter” and I was typing in A Week to be Wicked (2012) by Tessa Dare into my library’s catalog search. This is my first Tessa Dare novel, and even though it’s not quite up there with my favorites, it was fun and enjoyable. I’m planning on reading at least one more book in the series, maybe even more.

A Week to be Wicked is actually the second book of what I think is a four-book series, so I think I may have missed a little set up in the first book between our heroine, Minerva Highwood, and hero, Lord Payne–Colin Sandhurst. The book begins with Minerva knocking on Lord Payne’s door in the middle of the night, asking him to run away with her to Edinburgh, faking an engagement, in order to get to the Royal Geological Society meeting and win a prize of 500 guineas. Minerva’s primary motivation seems to be to protect her beautiful, older sister from marrying Lord Payne–the well known rake.

Lord Payne refuses, but we must have a story and eventually they set out on their journey and many adventures. There is danger, lies, and sexual awakening on the road and everything ends as expected. At the same time, Dare sets up the romance for her next book.

Minerva is a fun character, smart, brave, and witty, as well as an amateur geologist. I did find her glasses distracting, though. I have horrible eyesight and have glasses when my contacts are out, and they are so not sexy. If you’re trying to connect with someone, there are thick panes of glass in the way. When you’re making out with someone, they get bumped all over the place, and if you take them off, the entire love making experience is a big blur. I appreciate that they added something to her character, but I don’t need the reminder of what a bother they are.

The plot of this book was absolutely ridiculous. I felt like I was reading comical erotica more than anything remotely historical. The plot jumped from highway robbers to an orgy house in the country, but its saving grace was that it didn’t take itself seriously and it was fun. I did love the banter between the two main characters. Although I got a little frustrated by Minerva and Colin’s constant, “Oh, I’m not good enough for him/her” drama, the characters were likable and their relationship was sweet. I’m glad I read it and I’m looking forward to the next one.

P.S. I am not a fan of the cover. Those models are nothing like I imagined the characters, and are they supposed to be having sex? Also, they they resemble each other a little too closely for comfort.

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Filed Under: Fiction, History, Romance Tagged With: Sophia, Tessa Dare

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  1. Mrs. Julien says

    January 27, 2015 at 8:28 am

    Tessa Dare: fun and absolutely requiring your willing suspension of disbelief. If I may, I happen to have read everything of hers and I have some recommendations:
    https://mrsjulien.wordpress.com/2014/02/15/a-week-to-be-wicked-by-tessa-dare/

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    • Sophia says

      February 11, 2015 at 8:01 pm

      I somehow missed all these comments! Thanks for the recommendations. I’ll look into them. I did pick up and am currently reading A Lady by Midnight. It’s pretty good, but so far I prefer A Week to Be Wicked.

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  2. Beth Ellen says

    January 27, 2015 at 8:57 am

    I’m glad you liked it, but yeah, it makes absolutely no sense in a lot of ways. It just made me smile. Now I’m going back and reading the rest in the series, because I’m still an obsessive completist.

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  3. Melina says

    January 27, 2015 at 9:56 am

    See? Now I haven’t read this book but I would LOVE to read about the struggle of a heroine with glasses. My husband wears glasses too and half the time we’re clinking them like it’s NYE when we go to kiss. Sometimes he’ll take mine off and set them somewhere and I can’t continue until I know where they are because if someone rolls on them…I’m screwed.
    Nice review, I just got sucked into a detail that is all too familiar in my life :)

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    • Malin says

      January 27, 2015 at 12:00 pm

      This book is great, not just because the heroine wears glasses. Another amazing historical romance with a bespectacled heroine is Sarah Maclean’s One Good Earl Deserves a Lover in her very entertaining Rules for Scoundrels series. I also adore the hero in both of these books.

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