"Full of humor, wit and delightful characters!"
1836 Scotland After seven long years, Anne Kerr comes face to face once
more with the man who seduced her at the tender at of
seventeen. Summoned by Queen Victoria for a private
meeting, she finds herself with no choice but to
acknowledge the rogue's presence. Patrick Sutherland,
cousin to Anne's now-deceased husband, sports the
reputation of a rake, but he has never forgotten the sweet,
innocent girl who was the only person who ever sincerely
cared for him or cried over him. Patrick's Uncle Edgar died under mysterious circumstances,
a year previously, while attending a hunting party at
Anne's country home. Upon the Queen's request, Anne and
Patrick are to travel there and either find the murderer or
squelch the sordid rumors. To protect Anne's reputation,
Patrick's Auntie Nellwyn is appointed the Queen's Counselor
and chaperone on this trip, although she is really the
matchmaker who has devised this escapade to bring Anne and
Patrick together. Patrick is to act as Anne's butler, a
situation which delights Anne, as it gives her the
opportunity to taunt and trouble the rake endlessly! Jillian Hunter has penned a wonderful Victorian novel.
INDISCRETION is full of humor and wit, and delightful main
characters. Readers who sit down with this novel can
depend on being thoroughly entertained with a charming
story. Ms Hunter has a talent for creating rich, lively, and
endearing characters who steal the reader's heart from the
beginning. Patrick makes a hilarious butler who, instead
of infuriating or upsetting guests as Anne thinks he's
bound to, has every female eating out of his hand and
thinking of outrageous excuses to lure him into her
employ. The cast of secondary characters is outstanding,
especially Auntie Nellwyn, who compliments the story and
adds to the humor. The dialogue was exceptionally funny and carried the story
along beautifully. I especially enjoyed all the scenes
involving Auntie Nellwyn. Jillian Hunter presents her
readers with a good plot and certainly follows through with
a captivating and highly amusing tale. INDISCRETION is a charming and entertaining romance that is
sure to leave a distinct impression, and I heartily
recommend it to lovers of Victorian historical romances.
Reviewed by Leena Hyat
Posted October 8, 2001
SummaryThe scandal of Anne Kerr's foolish, stormy affair with a
Scottish nobleman's son was averted when her parents quickly
married her off to the scoundrel's cousin, a respectable
English baron. A widow now, Anne has never forgotten Patrick
Sutherland, who had seduced and abandonedand indeed,
disgracedher, no matter how she tries to lose her
feelings in her furious horse rides across the heath. But
even a woman of Anne's spirit can't ignore a royal summons
that reunites her with Patrick under dire and mysterious
circumstances.
The suspicious death of a relative calls for a clandestine
investigation inside a Highland hunting fortress. Anne and
Patrick find themselves commanded by Queen Victoria to lay
rumors of murder to rest. Anne sees nothing but trouble and
temptation in the Queen's order to work with the rogue who
shamed her.
To Patrick, however, the chance to serve as Anne's bodyguard
is a dream come true. But even the best dream can take a
wicked twist...and when he learns he is not to pose as her
ladyship's protector, but as her butler, the proud
Highlander must helplessly submit as Anne exacts the
delicious revenge he deserves for breaking her heart.
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