A Scot in the Dark: Scandal & Scoundrel, Book II
by:
Sarah MacLean (author)
Lonesome Lily turned Scandalous SirenMiss Lillian Hargrove 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...
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Lonesome Lily turned Scandalous SirenMiss Lillian Hargrove 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 the one man who might save her from ruin.Highland Devil turned Halfhearted DukeThe Duke of Warnick loathes all things English, none more so than the aristocracy. It does not matter that the imposing Scotsman has inherited one of the most venerable dukedoms in Britain—he wants nothing to do with it, especially when he discovers that the unwanted title comes with a troublesome ward, one who is far too old and far too beautiful to be his problem.Tartan Comes to TownWarnick arrives in London with a single goal: get the chit married and see her become someone else’s problem, then return to a normal, quiet life in Scotland. It’s the perfect plan, until Lily declares she’ll only marry for love . . . and the Scot finds that there is one thing in England he likes far too much . . .
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Format: Mass Market Paperback
ISBN:
9780062379429 (0062379429)
ASIN: 0062379429
Publish date: 2016-08-30
Publisher: Avon
Pages no: 400
Edition language: English
A Scot in the Dark by Sarah MacLean 5 stars Reviewed by : Angels Format : Kindle Edition,Paperback,Hardcover Published by : Avon Source: Purchased Copy Gene: Historical Romance Blurb Lonesome Lily turned Scandalous Siren Miss Lillian Hargrove has lived much of her life alone in...
Link to full review below! I am beginning to think that there isn't a book Maclean writes that I won't love... This review was originally posted on The Book Disciple