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How to Disgrace a Lady
How to Disgrace a Lady
How to Disgrace a Lady
Audiobook8 hours

How to Disgrace a Lady

Written by Bronwyn Scott

Narrated by Penelope Rawlins

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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MERRICK ST MAGNUS: THIS RAKE'S REPUTATION FOR THE PURSUIT OF SHAMELESS DEBAUCHERY IS SOCIETY LEGEND! Arriving for a party, Merrick finds his season of outrageous scandal takes a challenging turn. Caught in a far less than usually compromising situation with Lady Alixe Burke, this so-called gentleman is tasked by her father with making his bluestocking daughter marriageable! Lady Alixe - more happy in the library than the ballroom - is most definitely left-on-the-shelf material. He'll never walk away from a wager, but Merrick's expertise extends way beyond society etiquette. Never before entrusted with a woman's modesty, Merrick sets about teaching her everything he knows...Rakes Beyond Redemption Too wicked for polite society...
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 26, 2015
ISBN9781490619835
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Bronwyn Scott

Bronwyn Scott is the author of over 50 books. Her 2018 novella, "Dancing with the Duke's Heir" was a RITA finalist. She loves history and is always looking forward to the next story. She also enjoys talking with other writers and readers about books they like and the writing process. Readers can visit her at her Facebook page at Bronwynwrites and at her blog at http://www.bronwynswriting.blogspot.com

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    I couldn't think of anything I didn't enjoy about this book. The writing was really good, the characters interesting, and even the rake had my sympathies (something I wouldn't have expected, given my growly disposition about men who flit about from woman to woman). I particularly enjoyed the regency setting, so I'll be looking for more regency romance in the future. I'll also look into picking up the other two books in this series as well.