The Orphan
(Mayfair #4)
by Stella Cameron
MIRA Books
March 1, 2002
ISBN #1551668831
Paperback
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Stella Cameron

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Tails of Love

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Moontide

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A Marked Man

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Target

A Marked Man

A Grave Mistake

Body of Evidence

A Grave Mistake

Now You See Him

Testing Miss Toogood

Now You See Him

An Angel In Time

Kiss Them Goodbye

Yes Is Forever

Choices

Faces of a Clown

A Useful Affair

Kiss Them Goodbye

Cold Day In July

Some Die Telling

Sheer Pleasures

Wrong Turn

About Adam

Courage My Love

True Bliss

Mad About the Man

Cold Day In July

Unveiled

Tell Me Why

Guilty Pleasures

Finding Ian

Snow Angels

Tell Me Why

Glass Houses

7b

Married In Spring

Finding Ian

REVIEW

"Another installment in the Mayfair Square books"

Stella Cameron takes us back to Mayfair Square. Spivey is still having problems with Bill Shakespeare and is still determined to get people out of his house.

Jenny McBride, an orphan from Scotland, is amazed to find out that Latimer More is attracted to her. She is doing everything she can to deter him, because she doesn't want to involve him in her personal problems, that of being followed by an unscrupulous landlord who wants to collect more than money for her debts.

Latimer is determined to break down the barriers that Jenny is putting up. He soon finds himself in competition for Jenny when Spivey decides to play matchmaker.

I am always anxious for another installment of the Mayfair Series and I am never disappointed. It was fun to revisit the other residents of Mayfair Square and I can't wait for Adam's story. Nobody does characters like Stella Cameron. The villains are vile and you fall in love with the good guys.

Go to the bookstore and get your copy of THE ORPHAN before it is off the shelves. You won't be sorry.

Barb Hicks

Reviewed by Barb Hicks
Posted April 2, 2002



Labeled "England's Most Daring Lover" by his aristocratic peers, Latimer More of 7A Mayfair Square was hardly expected to fall for a pretty--and penniless-Scottish lass. But Jenny McBride's optimism and spirit intrigued the mysterious entrepreneur, as did the beauty's insistence on pushing him away. Yet, from the desperation and haunted look in Jenny's green eyes, Latimer sensed that a dangerous secret lurked just below the surface and that there was much more to her denial of him than met the eye . . .


Summary

Latimer More, lodger at 7A Mayfair Square and widely known as "the most daring lover in England," has finally found the woman of his dreams--Jenny McBride. But what startles everyone--Latimer's fellow tenants, his family and even Jenny--is what an educated man of business sees in a poor, orphaned milliner's assistant. However, Latimer has looked past the surface--past the demure protestations and patched clothing--and seen the fiercely independent and generous soul within the auburn-haired Scottish lass.

Latimer may be sure of his intentions, but Jenny has her doubts. Can she trust a man with the sort of reputation Latimer has with the fairer sex? Surely he is only toying with her and intends to toss her aside after he has tired of her? Moreover, even if Latimer is serious and Jenny were to accept his marriage offer, it would mean revealing the hold that the vile Morely Bucket has upon her.

The odious slumlord, Bucket, presses Jenny, behind on her rent, to offer up sexual favors in exchange for canceling her debts. Jenny has resisted so far, but Bucket has become more and more forcibly persistent as time has passed. Jenny believes that if Latimer were to find out that she was involved in such sordid goings-on that his interest in her would quickly vanish. But Jenny doesn't know Latimer More well enough. He does find out, and it only intensifies his resolve to free the valiant waif from the clutches of the archfiend Bucket--but not before enlisting the aid of everyone at 7 Mayfair Square.



 

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