A Scot in the Dark
by:
Sarah MacLean (author)
Lonesome Lily Turned Scandalous SirenMiss Lillian Harwood has lived much of her life alone in a gilded cage, longing for love and companionship. When an artist offers her pretty promises and begs her to pose for a scandalous portrait, Lily doesn't hesitate...until the lying libertine leaves her...
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Lonesome Lily Turned Scandalous SirenMiss Lillian Harwood has lived much of her life alone in a gilded cage, longing for love and companionship. When an artist offers her pretty promises and begs her to pose for a scandalous portrait, Lily doesn't hesitate...until the lying libertine leaves her in disgrace. With the painting now public, Lily has no choice but to turn to th
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Format: Kindle Edition
ASIN: B0191FR6CY
Pages no: 384
Edition language: English
Series: Scandal & Scoundrel (#2)
Loved Lily & Alec's story.Alec played the amazing role of the tortured hero.Absolutely despised Derek Hawkins. He played a perfectly vial villain.Great story!I'm really enjoying reading this Scandalous series, and the wonderfully strong, intelligent, and proud women in these stories, and how their s...
3 starsNot sure why l didn't enjoy this one as much as I thought I would. Maybe because I hated - HATED - Hawkins. His villainy was over the top, and therefore not especially interesting. I liked Alec, but found his "brutish" ways tiresome. Meh. Hopefully the next book will hit a sweet spot for...
Alec, the Duke of Warnick, was introduced in A Rogue Not Taken. He is a Scotsman who hates all things English. So when he discovers that he has a ward in London he knew nothing about and that she has gone and done something scandalous to ruin her reputation, he has only one thought- get to London an...
Miss Lillian "Lily" Hargrove, is the orphaned daughter of a land steward and unwilling ward to the Duke of Warnick. Due to an odd and unbelievable series of events, her guardian, and then the next seventeen heirs to the title die in the course of about a fortnight, leaving a very distant claimant to...
I like Sarah MacLean so much that I preordered this book. It pains me to admit that I hated it. Normally MacLean is good for a really swoony, emotional story, but there's none of that here. The hero is tall, handsome, rich, Scottish (accents, amirite?), and a duke, but he feels he's not good enough ...