Snowdrops and Scandalbroth (Regency Romance)
"One of those very rare authors with a fine talent for zany humor and touching emotion."--Romantic TimesJUST WHAT MUST A GENTLEMAN DO TO PROVE HE'S A NOTORIOUS RAKE?Stranded in London at the mercy of strangers, Miss Kathlyn Parkland was mistrustful of Lord Chase's sympathy, surprised by his...
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"One of those very rare authors with a fine talent for zany humor and touching emotion."--Romantic TimesJUST WHAT MUST A GENTLEMAN DO TO PROVE HE'S A NOTORIOUS RAKE?Stranded in London at the mercy of strangers, Miss Kathlyn Parkland was mistrustful of Lord Chase's sympathy, surprised by his hospitality . . . and positively shocked by his outrageous offer: He wished to pay her to appear with him in public!It seemed His Lordship wanted to counter the virtuous reputation that had branded him an oddity in the ladies' eyes. But Chase assured Miss Parkland that it would just be a ruse, for he strongly believed that if a bride was expected to enter marriage with her honor intact, so should the groom.Miss Parkland needed the money; he needed a mistress. Several strolls on his arm would be enough to establish his character as a roguish connoisseur and complete rake. But, of course, love had a scheme of its own. . .
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780449225066 (0449225062)
Publish date: December 28th 1996
Publisher: Ivy Books
Pages no: 200
Edition language: English
3.5 stars. This was unexpected: a traditional Regency romance that's also a screwball crime caper and a bit of a sex farce. It's a shame it wasn't written until 1996, because it would have made a great 1930's movie, preferably directed by Ernst Lubistch.Courtney, Lord Chase is that rarest of romance...
"But look at how he fills his inexpressibles." "Sawdust and socks, my dear, sawdust and socks." I was looking for a light read to start out the New Year and in browsing my shelves realized I had not re-read this volume in ages. It's very infrequently that I will re-read romances, but this is a favou...