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A Scot in the Dark

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Lonesome Lily turned Scandalous Siren

Miss Lillian Hargrove has lived much of her life alone in a gilded cage, longing for love and companionship. When an artist offers her pretty promises and begs her to pose for a scandalous portrait, Lily doesn't hesitate . . . until the lying libertine leaves her in disgrace. With the painting now public, Lily has no choice but to turn to the one man who might save her from ruin.

Highland Devil turned Halfhearted Duke

The Duke of Warnick loathes all things English, none more so than the aristocracy. It does not matter that the imposing Scotsman has inherited one of the most venerable dukedoms in Britain—he wants nothing to do with it, especially when he discovers that the unwanted title comes with a troublesome ward, one who is far too old and far too beautiful to be his problem.

Tartan Comes to Town

Warnick arrives in London with a single goal: get the chit married and see her become someone else's problem, then return to a normal, quiet life in Scotland. It's the perfect plan, until Lily declares she'll only marry for love . . . and the Scot finds that there is one thing in England he likes far too much . . .

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 11, 2016
      The charm and originality of MacLean’s second Scandal and Scoundrel Regency (after The Rogue Not Taken) are stifled by the heroine’s desperation and hero’s indecision. Scottish duke Alec Stuart only travels to London—a place he loathes—to check on his tenants. When his ward, Lillian Hargrove, of whom he had no knowledge (and who happens to be a grown woman), becomes the subject of scandal, Alec reluctantly returns to England to get her married off before her reputation is destroyed forever. Lillian, who is often called the most beautiful woman in London, doesn’t want to be married, but left with no better option, she agrees to choose a suitor. Soon their constant bickering turns to passion, and Alec must admit that he’s been hiding his own shameful secret while Lillian learns to accept her fate. Alec is clever and lovable, but his actions serve more to create anxiety in readers than to develop his character. Lillian comes across as juvenile and far too stubborn. The plot is well thought out, though, and fans of the series will rejoice at the opportunity to revisit familiar characters.

    • Library Journal

      Starred review from August 1, 2016

      Eighteenth in line for an English dukedom, Scottish distiller Alec Stuart never expected--or wanted--to inherit. So when he succeeds to the Warnick title, for five years he does his best to ignore the whole thing--until an urgent letter sends him down to London to rescue a ward he didn't know he had. Miss Lillian Hargrove is a rare beauty (and the subject of a nude painting) who is about to be ruined by scandal. The solution, according to Alec, is to marry Lily off before the painting is unveiled. Of course, Lily will have none of it, and the battle is waged. A strong heroine who wants to live life on her own terms and an honorable hero who is determined to give her the life--and the man--he thinks she deserves war with their feelings and each other. This well-conceived story is enhanced by complex, wrenching backstories and a cast of enthralling, often familiar secondary characters. Clever, alliterative chapter titles ramp up the fun. VERDICT With luscious sensuality, perceptive characterizations, and MacLean's elegant, trademark wit, this heartfelt, beautifully written story captivates from beginning to end. MacLean (The Rogue Not Taken) lives in New York City.

      Copyright 2016 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      Starred review from September 1, 2016
      Five years after inheriting the title of Duke of Warnick, Alec Stuart discovers he has also inherited a woman. Technically, Miss Lillian Hargrove is his ward, but Alec's plan on letting Lily live her own life in London while he remains in Scotland is no longer possible once Alec learns about the scandal in which Lily has recently become embroiled. Society artist Derek Hawkins sweet-talked Lily into modeling for his latest masterpiece. Since there is quite a bit of Lily in the painting and nary a stitch of clothing, Derek's plan to unveil the painting at the forthcoming Royal Academy exhibition will ruin her. Alec must do something, and his solution to save Lily's reputation is to find her a husband. But Lily has a plan of her own, one that requires neither an arranged marriage nor a bossy Scottish guardian. After wowing readers with the first in her Scandal & Scoundrel series, MacLean is on target to do so again with another brilliantly written, sensual, arch, and nuanced love story that is simply too good to miss.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2016, American Library Association.)

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