Millicent Blair is a small-town girl suddenly thrust into the role of London society's top gossip columnist. Soon, Chandler Preswick, the Earl of Dunraven, threatens to expose Millicent to his fellow aristocrats among the 'ton'. But first, Millicent and Chandler must contend with Mad Ton Thief, who has stolen the Earl's family heirloom.
She is writing for a scandal Sheet. So what is the worst that can happen?
Published by ReadingGenie , 2 years ago
"A Dash of Scandal" by Amelia Grey 2002
Reading a scandal Sheet was abhorrent to Millicent Blair, much less writing for one, but she found herself in that position in London during the Season.
Chandler, The Earl of Dunraven, wondered what in the world was this country girl, Miss Blair sneaking off to write? Mellicent was writing notes to herself on the back of her Dance Card.
Then you have the Mad Ton Thief thrown in who stole a Golden Raven from Chandler and the fun begins. Happy Reading! ReadingGenie
Charming and fun
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
A DASH OF SCANDAL is a romantic treat, with fun dialogue and great chemistry between the hero and heroine. I loved the snippets from the gossip columns! Amelia Grey has written another winner!
delightfully cheerful ?All?s well that ends well? tale
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
When Lady Beatrice Talbott tripped over her dog and suffered severe injuries, she sends for her niece Millicent Blair, but not to nurse her back to health. Instead Beatrice assigns Millicent to continue her Lord Truefitt's gossip column in the London Daily Reader. Though she loathes spreading gossip, Millicent would do anything including writing this column for her aunt.Millicent reports that the Mad Ton Thief stole a priceless golden raven from the collection of the Earl of Dunraven, Charles Preswick, while the aristocrat hosted a social event. Charles meets Millicent and is very attracted to her wit and intelligence, more so perhaps than her understated beauty. Charles, frustrated by the poor performance of Bow St., begins his own investigation into the identity of the Mad Ton Thief with Millicent helping him sift through the clues. Working in close proximity and courting too, Charles and Millicent fall in love, but she worries what will happen to her beloved aunt if he learns who Truefitt is.Fans of Regency romantic romp will relish this amusing tale highlighted by Lord Truefitt's commentaries that borrow from classic literature to describe individual members of the Ton. Even with a semblance of an amateur sleuth investigation, the story line never takes itself seriously, but except for the column never quite attains a sense of irony or powerful suspense. Instead the audience receives a delightfully cheerful "All's well that ends well" tale starring two engaging protagonists.Harriet Klausner
A DASH OF SCANDAL was a delightful read!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
Just the book to curl up in front of the fire and snuggle into a warm blanket to lose yourself in Regency England. The dialogue is witty, the pace fast, and the Shakespeare quotes from Lord Truefitt's column that begin each chapter are so clever! One of my favorite books of the year!
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