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"Fine historical erotic tale"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted February 10, 2004
Her dad disowned his oldest daughter Beatrix Lennon when
she was caught half-naked with a nude stud at a ball. The
Ton winked at the male, but condemned Beatrix as a
promiscuous woman. Her godmother Arabella takes Beatrix
under her wings as a chip off the old block Read more...
"A near perfect historical read!"
Reviewed by Suan Wilson
Courtesy Old Book Barn Gazette
Posted February 16, 2004
Lady Beatrix Lennox, disowned by her father after being
found "in flagrante delicto" at a ball four years ago,
accompanies her scandalous godmother to a country house
party given by the Infamous Esme. The mischievous Bea
enjoys her role as the diabolical seductress, playing many
characters, while never showing her Read more...
SummaryIt is whispered behind the fans of London's dowagers and in
the corners of fashionable ballrooms that scandal follows
willfully wild Lady Beatrix Lennox wherever she goes.
Three years before, the debutante created a sensation by
being found in a distinctly compromising position. Now, the
ton has branded her as unmarriageable, her family has
called her a vixen, and Beatrix sees no reason not to go
after what -- and who -- she wishes.
And she wants Stephen Fairfax-Lacy, the handsome Earl of
Spade. Beatrix, with her brazen suggestions and
irresistibly sensuous allure, couldn't be more different
from the earl's ideal future bride. Yet Beatrix brings out
a wildness in the earl he has tried to deny far too long.
Still, he's not about to play love's game by Lady Beatrix's
rules. She may be used to being on top in affairs of the
heart, but that will soon change.
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