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Anonymous
Posted May 8, 2012
Lucy and Rand's story was very entertaining. This 200+ page read showed us how two opposites attract....the plain wallflower and the rogue. After not noticing Lucy for 7 seasons on the ton, the suspicion that she may be the writer of the gossip rag in the paper that has exposed many inproprieties, including those of his own, forces Rand to seek the truth. In doing so, he gets to know Lucy. The wallflower blossoms and he sees how beautiful she is, inside and out. Great read!
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Posted January 23, 2012
Truely a good read. Some 236 pages, this story is refreshing and entertaining. I do wish the end had been a bit more detailed though.
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Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.Lucy Landon writes a twice weekly gossip column about the scandals of the ton so that she can earn money to escape the household of her less than loving mother. The Earl of Hamersley is featured in the column on two separate occasions, in short order, after Lucy twice spotted him carrying on with a young woman who is bethrothed to a duke. Shamed by his brother-in-law and confronted by the duke after the first column is published, the earl is determined to uncover the identity of the source of athe gossip -- a Lady who goes by the moniker Lady Libertine.
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Overview
Nobody ever truly sees inconspicuous little Lucy Landon – nicknamed Mouse – which makes her the perfect person to report on the scandalous affairs of the ton. With seven failed Seasons behind her, Lucy knows that it is up to her to save herself from a life of dreary spinsterhood and she has come up with a plan. So has the Earl of Hamersley, who is incensed that somebody has had the nerve to report on his public indiscretions. He is determined to unmask Lady Libertine and put a stop to her pen, once and for all. He suspects that Lucy Landon knows more than she is saying, but, when he starts to investigate, he finds the only thing he really wants to discover is how Lucy’s lips taste. Can a tiger really fall for a mouse? And ...