One Touch of Scandal

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Carlyle, Liz Author
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HarperCollins , 2010.
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“Liz Carlyle weaves passion and intrigue with a master’s touch.”

—Karen Robards

 

With One Touch of Scandal, acclaimed New York Times bestselling author Liz Carlyle arrives at Avon Books and launches a breathtaking new historical romance series centered around the Zeno Society, a  mysterious fraternity of dangerous—and dangerously attractive—men. Fans of Amanda Quick and Gaelen Foley’s Inferno Club novels will be swept away by One Touch of Scandal, a sensuous tale with a distinct gothic flavor—the story of an imperiled beauty accused of a heinous crime…and the dark lord who risks his most carefully protected secrets to come to her rescue.

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09/28/2010
Language
English
ISBN
9780062014016

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Booklist Review

*Starred Review* The one man who can help Grace Gauthier escape charges of murdering her employer Ethan Holding is an old friend--Rance Welham. Unfortunately for Grace, Rance is nowhere to be found. This leaves Grace at the mercy of Adrian Forsythe, Lord Ruthveyn, who agrees to help Grace as a favor for Rance, a fellow member of the Society of St. James. As Royden Napier, Assistant Commissioner to the London Metropolitan Police, does his best to frame a case against her, Grace finds herself depending more and more on the elegantly enigmatic and sinfully seductive Ruthveyn. But by placing her life in Ruthveyn's hands, Grace can't help but wonder if she is in more danger from Ruthveyn than the police. With its exceptionally rich characterization, an engaging plot that gracefully pairs danger and desire, and an intriguing touch of the paranormal, Carlyle's latest stylishly written, lusciously sensual Regency historical romance is supremely satisfying.--Charles, John Copyright 2010 Booklist

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Carlyle's supernatural Victorian trilogy opener introduces a governess in desperate straits. Grace Gauthier is about to get engaged to her employer when someone murders him. Dodging suspicious police, Grace goes to a London gentlemen's club in search of a man who knew her father. Instead of finding the family friend, she encounters Lord Ruthveyn, a part-Indian war hero who agrees to help her prove her innocence by using his connections to thwart the efforts of the most determined investigators. The vibrant attraction between the two is complicated by Ruthveyn's psychic visions and his inability to "read" Grace's future. Grace's tenacity, wit, and compassion make her a very believable, multidimensional character and the perfect match for Ruthveyn's brooding and dark secrets. The romance sizzles, its unpredictability propelling this complex story far beyond its contemporaries. (Oct.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved

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Booklist Reviews

*Starred Review* The one man who can help Grace Gauthier escape charges of murdering her employer Ethan Holding is an old friend––Rance Welham. Unfortunately for Grace, Rance is nowhere to be found. This leaves Grace at the mercy of Adrian Forsythe, Lord Ruthveyn, who agrees to help Grace as a favor for Rance, a fellow member of the Society of St. James. As Royden Napier, Assistant Commissioner to the London Metropolitan Police, does his best to frame a case against her, Grace finds herself depending more and more on the elegantly enigmatic and sinfully seductive Ruthveyn. But by placing her life in Ruthveyn's hands, Grace can't help but wonder if she is in more danger from Ruthveyn than the police. With its exceptionally rich characterization, an engaging plot that gracefully pairs danger and desire, and an intriguing touch of the paranormal, Carlyle's latest stylishly written, lusciously sensual Regency historical romance is supremely satisfying.

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Carlyle's supernatural Victorian trilogy opener introduces a governess in desperate straits. Grace Gauthier is about to get engaged to her employer when someone murders him. Dodging suspicious police, Grace goes to a London gentlemen's club in search of a man who knew her father. Instead of finding the family friend, she encounters Lord Ruthveyn, a part-Indian war hero who agrees to help her prove her innocence by using his connections to thwart the efforts of the most determined investigators. The vibrant attraction between the two is complicated by Ruthveyn's psychic visions and his inability to "read" Grace's future. Grace's tenacity, wit, and compassion make her a very believable, multidimensional character and the perfect match for Ruthveyn's brooding and dark secrets. The romance sizzles, its unpredictability propelling this complex story far beyond its contemporaries. (Oct.)

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Carlyle, L. (2010). One Touch of Scandal . HarperCollins.

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

Carlyle, Liz. 2010. One Touch of Scandal. HarperCollins.

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

Carlyle, Liz. One Touch of Scandal HarperCollins, 2010.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Carlyle, L. (2010). One touch of scandal. HarperCollins.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Carlyle, Liz. One Touch of Scandal HarperCollins, 2010.

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