Scandal Wears Satin
by:
Loretta Chase (author)
You‘ve appointed yourself my mistress!' Sophy is determined to make Maison Noirot London’s foremost dressmaking establishment. Her sister’s scandalous marriage has hurt business, so she has little time for anything but work – especially not the flirtatious affections of reckless rake the Earl of...
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You‘ve appointed yourself my mistress!' Sophy is determined to make Maison Noirot London’s foremost dressmaking establishment. Her sister’s scandalous marriage has hurt business, so she has little time for anything but work – especially not the flirtatious affections of reckless rake the Earl of Longmore. But, when an admirer compromises Longmore’s sister, the runaway sibl
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Format: Paperback
ISBN:
9780263246032
Publisher: Mills & Boon
Edition language: English
Series: The Dressmakers (#2)
4/5; 4 stars; A-I liked this book just as much as the first one in the story. Sophie and Longmore were hilarious. I thought the author did a great job showing how these two were so much alike and so suited to appreciating each other's foibles. I would like to know what happened to young Fenwick, t...
Romance and fancy dresses--what more could a girl ask for! I love this series and I love the little details about fashion that are intermixed within. Buy this title at Powells Books
Romance and fancy dresses--what more could a girl ask for! I love this series and I love the little details about fashion that are intermixed within. Buy this title at Powells Books
For years Sophy has dedicated her life to the dressmaker business along with her two sisters. Sophy's talent lies in being able to turn herself into looking like anything and being able to convince anyone off of the street to com into their shop. Shophy has been focusing her attention lately on the ...
I have to say that is was a very light and entertaining read. Nothing deep. Some tension but very flippant. There is a bit of commentary about how defenseless a woman is especially due to her station in life. It doesn't come off as didactic and nicely woven into the story. The hero, Harry, is no...