Scandal Wears Satin
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Dressmakers volume 2
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HarperCollins , 2012.
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“One of the finest romance authors of all time.”—Julia Quinn

New York Times bestselling author Loretta Chase follows her historical romance gem, Silk is for Seduction (nominated for 2011 Romantic Times Reviewer’s Choice Award for Best Regency-Set Historical Romance) with yet another winner. This time, Scandal Wears Satin, as the second sister from a somewhat scandalous aristocratic family—the purveyors of one of London’s most fashionable shops—finds passion and a love as sumptuous as the gorgeous gowns she creates. Superstar romance author Susan Elizabeth Phillips says Loretta Chase has “a rare talent for creating crackling sexual tension and characters so fresh and compelling that readers won’t be able to forget them.” Chase fans, as well as Stephanie Laurens and Julia Quinn readers, will most assuredly agree—especially when they meet feisty Sophy and the rakish earl whose help (and heart) she enlists in order to win the patronage of a dowager lady.

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Street Date
06/26/2012
Language
English
ISBN
9780062098245

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  • Scandal Wears Satin (Dressmakers Volume 2) Cover
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  • Dukes prefer blondes (Dressmakers Volume 4) Cover

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Eloisa James writes the kind of witty, wonderful, and wickedly sensual historical Regencies that Chase's readers delight in discovering. Any of James's historical romances would be excellent suggestions since they all feature the same brand of clever and sharp-tongued heroines, whose romantic battle of wits with sinfully sexy heroes create plenty of tart humor. -- Krista Biggs
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Published Reviews

Booklist Review

*Starred Review* Maison Noirot, the dress shop owned by Sophy Noirot and her sisters, Marcelline and Leonie, is teetering on the brink of disaster. A very cranky Lady Warford, who holds a grudge against Marcelline for stealing away her daughter Clara's fiance, the Duke of Clevedon, is doing her best to drive business away from the shop. Curiously, their best customer is Clara, who could care less about Clevedon and is engaged to the penniless Lord Adderley, who can't pay his own debts, let alone the staggering sums Clara spends on frocks. Worse yet, the Noirots' greatest business rival, Horrible Hortense Downes, seems to be rapidly regaining ground. Sophy is certain she can resolve all these problems if Clara's brother, Henry Fairfax, the annoyingly sexy Earl of Longmore, would simply get out of her way and out of her life. With her usual superb sense of style, Chase once again creates the fictional equivalent of haute couture, expertly tailoring her engaging characters and cleverly constructed plot, then dressing the whole thing up in a dazzling combination of irresistible wit and seductive passion that is the essence of romance.--Charles, John Copyright 2010 Booklist

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Publisher's Weekly Review

A scheming milliner finds love with an obstinate lord in 1830s London in Chase's delightful second Dressmakers installment (after Silk Is for Seduction). Dressmaker Marcelline Noirot married a duke and earned the enmity of the wealthy Lady Warford, who subsequently blackballed the Noirot family dress shop. Nonetheless, her sister Sophy intends to keep dressing Lady Warford's daughter, Clara, despite Sophy's inconvenient attraction to Clara's rakish brother, Lord Longmore. When scandal forces Clara into an engagement to the scheming Lord Adderley and threatens to deprive Maison Noirot of its star client, Sophy must put all her cleverness and charm to the test to save the business without losing her heart. While the situation of the Noirots often strains belief, the lively romance between two refreshingly direct lovers is generally pleasing, and thorough historical research is displayed to advantage in the detailed descriptions of the exaggerated fashions of the era and amusing excerpts from real and fictional periodicals. (July) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Library Journal Review

Sophy Noirot and her sisters will do just about anything to sustain their fledgling dressmaking establishment, Maison Noirot. But Sophy's elder sister's slightly scandalous marriage to a duke makes a vicious enemy of the influential mother of the duke's original intended, Clara Fairfax, and their clientele begins to dwindle. Now Sophy-unparalleled saleswoman and most observant society sleuth and clandestine gossip columnist-crafts a brilliant deception aimed at rescuing not only her shop's business and her family's reputation but Clara's future as well. Passion, revenge, and sheer determination fuel the clever, beautifully unfolding plot as Clara's brother the virile Lord Longmore, who's had Sophy in his sights all along, ramps up the romantic stakes and a superb cast of supporting characters (a cheeky street urchin is unforgettable) add to the fun. VERDICT Flawless pacing, effervescent wit, and nonstop humor that ranges from subtle to outright hilarious come together in a satisfying, delectably descriptive romp that sees another of the scandal-ridden Dreadful DeLuceys happily matched. Chase (Silk Is for Seduction) lives in Worcester, MA. [See the Q&A with Chase on p. 60.] (c) Copyright 2012. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Booklist Reviews

*Starred Review* Maison Noirot, the dress shop owned by Sophy Noirot and her sisters, Marcelline and Leonie, is teetering on the brink of disaster. A very cranky Lady Warford, who holds a grudge against Marcelline for "stealing away" her daughter Clara's fiancé, the Duke of Clevedon, is doing her best to drive business away from the shop. Curiously, their best customer is Clara, who could care less about Clevedon and is engaged to the penniless Lord Adderley, who can't pay his own debts, let alone the staggering sums Clara spends on frocks. Worse yet, the Noirots' greatest business rival, "Horrible" Hortense Downes, seems to be rapidly regaining ground. Sophy is certain she can resolve all these problems if Clara's brother, Henry Fairfax, the annoyingly sexy Earl of Longmore, would simply get out of her way and out of her life. With her usual superb sense of style, Chase once again creates the fictional equivalent of haute couture, expertly tailoring her engaging characters and cleverly constructed plot, then dressing the whole thing up in a dazzling combination of irresistible wit and seductive passion that is the essence of romance. Copyright 2012 Booklist Reviews.

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Library Journal Reviews

Sophy Noirot and her sisters will do just about anything to sustain their fledgling dressmaking establishment, Maison Noirot. But Sophy's elder sister's slightly scandalous marriage to a duke makes a vicious enemy of the influential mother of the duke's original intended, Clara Fairfax, and their clientele begins to dwindle. Now Sophy—unparalleled saleswoman and most observant society sleuth and clandestine gossip columnist—crafts a brilliant deception aimed at rescuing not only her shop's business and her family's reputation but Clara's future as well. Passion, revenge, and sheer determination fuel the clever, beautifully unfolding plot as Clara's brother the virile Lord Longmore, who's had Sophy in his sights all along, ramps up the romantic stakes and a superb cast of supporting characters (a cheeky street urchin is unforgettable) add to the fun. VERDICT Flawless pacing, effervescent wit, and nonstop humor that ranges from subtle to outright hilarious come together in a satisfying, delectably descriptive romp that sees another of the scandal-ridden Dreadful DeLuceys happily matched. Chase (Silk Is for Seduction) lives in Worcester, MA. [See the Q&A with Chase on p. 60.]

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Library Journal Reviews

A clever, unstoppable beauty engineers a deliciously wicked deception in order to avert scandal, keep the family's secrets, and save her and her sisters' dressmaking business—as well as exact a bit of revenge—in a neatly plotted, witty Regency romp that brims with memorable characters and is as funny as it is heartwarming. (LJ 6/15/12) (c) Copyright 2011. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

A scheming milliner finds love with an obstinate lord in 1830s London in Chase's delightful second Dressmakers installment (after Silk Is for Seduction). Dressmaker Marcelline Noirot married a duke and earned the enmity of the wealthy Lady Warford, who subsequently blackballed the Noirot family dress shop. Nonetheless, her sister Sophy intends to keep dressing Lady Warford's daughter, Clara, despite Sophy's inconvenient attraction to Clara's rakish brother, Lord Longmore. When scandal forces Clara into an engagement to the scheming Lord Adderley and threatens to deprive Maison Noirot of its star client, Sophy must put all her cleverness and charm to the test to save the business without losing her heart. While the situation of the Noirots often strains belief, the lively romance between two refreshingly direct lovers is generally pleasing, and thorough historical research is displayed to advantage in the detailed descriptions of the exaggerated fashions of the era and amusing excerpts from real and fictional periodicals. (July)

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Chase, L. (2012). Scandal Wears Satin . HarperCollins.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Chase, Loretta. 2012. Scandal Wears Satin. HarperCollins.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Chase, Loretta. Scandal Wears Satin HarperCollins, 2012.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Chase, L. (2012). Scandal wears satin. HarperCollins.

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Chase, Loretta. Scandal Wears Satin HarperCollins, 2012.

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