Snowdrops and Scandalbroth
A Regency, Regency Romance, Fiction book. No woman should have as her lifes mate a man...
"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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No woman should have as her lifes mate a man who has mated with half the females in England, who brings home diseases and litters the countryside with his butter stamps. Its wrong. Barbara Metzger, Snowdrops and Scandalbroth //
On the Booker long list and recommended by the booksellers at Hatchards in London. I really enjoyed this book. It was very different- modern Russia- moral dilemma that melts into immorality. I am glad that I read it. Sweetly silly. ++SPOILERS++5 stars.REALLY great writing. Fun, great pace, lots of conflict, and fantasticially witty! I LOL quite a few times.There is so much to say I don't know where to begin.I love the old fashioned slang even though I didn't understand some of the meaning from time to time, but it didn't matter, I got the jist of it through the...