"A delightful Regency romance"
In 1810 the local Bishop sends the Right Honorable Lord
Woodridge to "hire" a governess amongst the younger
residents. He initially selects Lilith Sterling, but her
limp makes him believe she is an abomination. The Abbess
persuades him otherwise, but Sister Mary Joseph knowing
that the English aristocrat uses, abuses and discards
young teenage girls sends Lily to England for her safety. Five years later, Lily sees three thugs ready to assault
an aristocrat; one of the felons carries a skiff. She
intercedes, but is stabbed for her efforts. The intended
victim Viscount Wyatt Grantham assumes that she was the
thief, but her compatriots took her away. Not long
afterward three urchins, Pinch, Dash, and Midge arrive at
Wyatt's home demanding money since his knife stabbed Lily
so they can take her to a physician. He denies the knife
was his, but intercedes and takes Lily into his home to
heal. As they become acquainted they fall in love, but
she remains unsafe amidst the Ton because Lord Woodridge
will kill to keep his perversion and something even more
shocking a secret. A SEASON TO BE SINFUL is a delightful Regency romance
starring a courageous young woman and the noble who
admires and loves her. Her three street wards add a
different flavor to the typical sub-genre story line yet
Wyatt measures them as worthy because they hold in common
with him a willingness to die to keep Lily safe. Though
the final confrontation seems weak, fans will receive
immense pleasure from this wonderful historical. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted July 29, 2005
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