""A Delightful Regency Romance""
At the death of her husband in Portugal, Emily brought her
son to London to eke out a living. Because their families
would not give their approval, she and Andrew had eloped
and when he joined the army, she followed the drum until
his death. Emily is a beautiful woman and all the young
bucks have been visiting her at her shop. One look by
Evan, the Earl of Cheverley, and he is totally smitten. He
offers her his protection and they become lovers. When Evan's best friend dies, he promises to protect his
sister by marrying her. He is heartbroken to no longer see
Emily. He knows that he cannot in all good conscience
marry a shop girl and make his family outcasts. Can he
really stay away from the only love and joy he has ever
known? I first encountered books by Julia Justiss when I read her
novella, The Honest Bargain, in the anthology The Officer's
Bride. I was captivated by her writing style and
immediately hunted for her backlist. A Scandalous Proposal
was no disappointment. It is a well-written regency that
kept me captivated all over again. I enjoyed both hero and
heroine. They are vulnerable, romantic and delightful
characters. I believed their love to be strong and real.
I enjoyed the secondary character of Brent who was also
interested in the lovely Emily and do hope he gets a book
and his own love. I am happy to say I still have a few
more books by this new (to me) author. I will be at the
front of the line when her new books are released.
Reviewed by Marilyn Heyman
Posted September 12, 2001
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