Somewhat Scandalous

Brambridge Novels Book 1 · Magnus&Melinno
4.0
174 reviews
eBook
370
Pages
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About this eBook

Sometimes hiding is the best way of being found…Miss Agatha Beauregard has a theory about men. In fact she has a theory about almost everything. Rescued from the dreary confines of Hope Sands by the powerful Lord Henry Anglethorpe, and launched onto the ton as his sister’s companion, Agatha is determined to make use of her new found freedom by letting loose her scientific tendencies. 

But Henry makes it clear he does not want the attention Agatha’s scandalous activities bring. As spymaster for the British government, he has been charged with tracking down the latest foreign agent to infiltrate London. However when the War Office also command him to take a bride, he finds he has only one lady in mind. 

As Agatha hides from the results that her latest experiments have brought, Henry pursues her from one scandalous event to another. But before he can pounce, it becomes explosively clear that his future bride’s affections are engaged elsewhere, and she may not be all she claimed to be…

Somewhat Scandalous is a fast paced romantic mystery set against the back drop of the dazzling Regency era. It can be read standalone, or as part of the ongoing Brambridge Novels mystery series. 

Ratings and reviews

4.0
174 reviews
Meghana Khadilkar
13 August 2018
This story had potential. The plot was really good. The story spanned years. But the author never explained the ages of the main characters, why Victoria would marry suddenly, why would she take her friend back even when she hadn't written a single letter in 3 years, the timeline keeps shifting. The misunderstandings seem foolish. "A lady with scientific inclination" it had so much potential. But all the lady does is conduct a few experiments and then spend the rest of the time forgetting it. Such a waste!!
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SG P
11 July 2018
Very much liked this book. Made me laugh a lot. I liked the characters and the storyline. Some places in the book were a little unclear, but it smoothed out pretty quickly. Overall, I was pleased and look forward to reading the next book.
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Paul Sabin
24 September 2018
What a greatly captivating and thoroughly entertaining clean Regency Romance!!! Superb story-telling with a rich plot that keeps you guessing at what will happen next with both the romance and the spy mystery. It also contains a taste of the Gothic in the mix up of action and adventure. I have found it wonderfully written and unique in dealing with the blue stocking heroine and her quest for scientific knowledge!!! If you love espionage, murder, adventure and romance, you really must read this book!!!
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About the author

Pearl Darling is a lifelong Romance reader and caffeine addict. In between watching NCIS, avoiding gardening, and drinking lots of Earl Grey, she writes romantic suspense fiction and wonders when she will next go on holiday.

She has published six books, all in the Brambridge Novels series. Her most recent book is called ‘Final Flirtation’, and provides the sixth and final instalment to the series.

Pearl is currently working on a novella, 'Wondrous Web' that will form part of the Brambridge Novels world.

Visit her webpage at www.pearldarling.com or follow her on instagram; @pearl_darling_author facebook; @authorpearldarling or twitter; @iampearldarling

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