The Notorious Lord Knightly: A Novel
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Who is the villainous Lord K? New York Times bestselling author Lorraine Heath’s next novel in The Chessmen: Masters of Seduction series where revenge is best served hot… 

A scandalous book by an anonymous author takes London by storm, and everyone is convinced its villainous “Lord K” is the greatly admired Earl of Knightly. Heartbroken that he left her at the altar, Miss Regina Leyland impulsively sought revenge by revealing the true Knightly to the world but never expected the uproar to bring enemies to her door. To keep her identity hidden, she must trust the one man with the power to destroy her.

Furious to be the object of notoriety and gossip, Knightly confronts the lady he suspects of penning the tome only to discover she is no longer the naïve innocent he was forced to betray, but a woman of strength and conviction, who will bow before no man.

Knightly and Regina pretend a reconciliation to salvage their reputations and throw the ton off their scent. But false friendship soon turns to powerful passion. When truths emerge, threatening all they hold dear, they must face the consequences of their past if their story is ever to deserve its happily ever after. 

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eAudiobook
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Unabridged
Street Date
06/27/2023
Language
English
ISBN
9780063114692

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Published Reviews

Booklist Review

Arthur Pennington, the earl of Knightly, is not the notorious, fictional Lord K, whose rakish behavior spices the pages of My Sweet Desires. Sure, a certain sensual encounter in a garden described in the book sounds exactly like something Arthur may have done with Regina Leyland, but that could just be a coincidence. After all, the last time Arthur had anything to do with Regina, the book's pseudonymous author, was five years ago, when he ditched her at the altar. So Arthur is absolutely positive that by now Regina would most definitely have written him out of her life. On the other hand, could she have possibly taken her romantic revenge in an expected manner? With the second splendidly satisfying addition to her Victorian-set The Chessmen series, following the The Counterfeit Scandal (2023), Heath again achieves the literary equivalent of checkmate with an exquisitely sensual love story that deftly illustrates her stellar sense of characterization and wickedly subtle sense of wit.

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Publisher's Weekly Review

A jilted woman gets revenge on her former fiancé in Heath's delicious second Chessmen: Masters of Seduction Victorian romance (after The Counterfeit Scoundrel). Regina Leyland fled to the continent after Arthur Pennington, Earl of Knightly, left her at the altar. Five years later, she returns to London--and she's no longer the wide-eyed innocent she once was. She anonymously publishes a thinly veiled account of a villainous rogue she calls "Lord K." Londoners quickly become obsessed with the novel, and Arthur's furious to be at the center of the gossip. But after Regina refuses Arthur's plea to write a retraction--and tells him of the daughter, Arianna, she had during her travels (and who she claims is the product of a continental affair)--he realizes how much pain he caused her and reforms, even offering to help Regina snare a suitable marriage prospect. Though Regina remains conflicted, as the pair work together she remembers why she fell in love with Arthur in the first place--and he reveals the impossible choice that led to calling off their wedding. Regina is admirably resilient, and the slowly rekindling love between her and Arthur will make readers swoon. This is second-chance romance done right. Agent: Robin Rue, Writers House. (June)

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Library Journal Review

The Earl of Knightly has weathered scandal before, but the notoriety he is receiving from a scandalous novel buzzing through London's highest social circles has him more than annoyed, as the ton speculates that he is the "Lord K" in the book. The earl is even driven to track down the woman he thinks may have written the novel, after he flips through the book and finds some scenes too familiar to be invented. Despite being the out-of-wedlock daughter of an earl, Regina Leyland was looking for her own knight in shining armor when she was first introduced to the ton. Now she is a woman who needs no protector, certainly not the man who broke her heart the day he left her at the altar. But she is also caught in the scandal around the book, so she and the earl must fake a reconciliation for the ton that once discarded her and celebrated him. As they navigate their past, they cannot deny what still simmers between them. VERDICT Give Heath's second "Chessmen" book, after The Counterfeit Scoundrel, to readers who love banter-filled second-chance love stories with a fake-dating trope.--Morgan Lockard

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Kirkus Book Review

Published as an act of revenge, a scandalous novel unwittingly reunites formerly betrothed lovers. Who is "Lord K?" That's what everyone in London is asking about the seductive lead in the anonymously published My Secret Desires, A Memoir. Many suspect Arthur Pennington, the Earl of Knightly, and he has grown annoyed by all the attention. When he finally gets his hands on the book some are trying to have banned for obscenity, he realizes that it's true--he is indeed Lord K, and the author is Miss Regina Leyland, the woman he left at the altar five years ago but secretly never stopped loving. When Regina's reputation and livelihood are threatened by the revelation that she is the book's author, she agrees to a fake reconciliation with Knightly, whom she loathes for hurting her. They've both changed and matured in the last five years, but their desire for each other remains fiery hot. To truly move on from the past, though, they'll have to trust each other with the secrets they've been harboring to protect loved ones. This second-chance romance is brimming with heightened emotions; there's regret and anger and so much delicious yearning. The ramifications of Society's harsh expectations and judgments are thoughtfully incorporated, while the narrative is smartly and purposefully constructed for maximum emotional impact. Flashbacks to Knightly and Regina's passionate and ultimately heartbreaking initial courtship are woven in, and their closely guarded secrets are gradually revealed to the reader before the pair learn each other's truths. Among Heath's impressive oeuvre, this one is a standout. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Booklist Reviews

Arthur Pennington, the earl of Knightly, is not the notorious, fictional Lord K, whose rakish behavior spices the pages of My Sweet Desires. Sure, a certain sensual encounter in a garden described in the book sounds exactly like something Arthur may have done with Regina Leyland, but that could just be a coincidence. After all, the last time Arthur had anything to do with Regina, the book's pseudonymous author, was five years ago, when he ditched her at the altar. So Arthur is absolutely positive that by now Regina would most definitely have written him out of her life. On the other hand, could she have possibly taken her romantic revenge in an expected manner? With the second splendidly satisfying addition to her Victorian-set The Chessmen series, following the The Counterfeit Scandal (2023), Heath again achieves the literary equivalent of checkmate with an exquisitely sensual love story that deftly illustrates her stellar sense of characterization and wickedly subtle sense of wit. Copyright 2023 Booklist Reviews.

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Library Journal Reviews

The Earl of Knightly has weathered scandal before, but the notoriety he is receiving from a scandalous novel buzzing through London's highest social circles has him more than annoyed, as the ton speculates that he is the "Lord K" in the book. The earl is even driven to track down the woman he thinks may have written the novel, after he flips through the book and finds some scenes too familiar to be invented. Despite being the out-of-wedlock daughter of an earl, Regina Leyland was looking for her own knight in shining armor when she was first introduced to the ton. Now she is a woman who needs no protector, certainly not the man who broke her heart the day he left her at the altar. But she is also caught in the scandal around the book, so she and the earl must fake a reconciliation for the ton that once discarded her and celebrated him. As they navigate their past, they cannot deny what still simmers between them. VERDICT Give Heath's second "Chessmen" book, after The Counterfeit Scoundrel, to readers who love banter-filled second-chance love stories with a fake-dating trope.—Morgan Lockard

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

A jilted woman gets revenge on her former fiancé in Heath's delicious second Chessmen: Masters of Seduction Victorian romance (after The Counterfeit Scoundrel). Regina Leyland fled to the continent after Arthur Pennington, Earl of Knightly, left her at the altar. Five years later, she returns to London—and she's no longer the wide-eyed innocent she once was. She anonymously publishes a thinly veiled account of a villainous rogue she calls "Lord K." Londoners quickly become obsessed with the novel, and Arthur's furious to be at the center of the gossip. But after Regina refuses Arthur's plea to write a retraction—and tells him of the daughter, Arianna, she had during her travels (and who she claims is the product of a continental affair)—he realizes how much pain he caused her and reforms, even offering to help Regina snare a suitable marriage prospect. Though Regina remains conflicted, as the pair work together she remembers why she fell in love with Arthur in the first place—and he reveals the impossible choice that led to calling off their wedding. Regina is admirably resilient, and the slowly rekindling love between her and Arthur will make readers swoon. This is second-chance romance done right. Agent: Robin Rue, Writers House. (June)

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Heath, L., & Reading, K. (2023). The Notorious Lord Knightly: A Novel (Unabridged). HarperAudio.

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

Heath, Lorraine and Kate Reading. 2023. The Notorious Lord Knightly: A Novel. HarperAudio.

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

Heath, Lorraine and Kate Reading. The Notorious Lord Knightly: A Novel HarperAudio, 2023.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Heath, L. and Reading, K. (2023). The notorious lord knightly: a novel. Unabridged HarperAudio.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Heath, Lorraine, and Kate Reading. The Notorious Lord Knightly: A Novel Unabridged, HarperAudio, 2023.

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