The scandalous Mackenzies
Berkley Sensation mass market edition.
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Author
Contributions
- Ashley, Jennifer - Contributor
Publication
2015 - , New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
80,250 words, Guess
Page Count
321 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-100425266273
- ISBN-139780425266274
- OCLC Control Number900624037
- Better World Books9780425266274
- Open LibraryOL27188393M
Classifications
- DDC813.6
- LCCPS3601.S547 S33 2015
- LCCPS3601.S547
Alternate Titles
- The untamed Mackenzie.
- Scandal and the duchess.
Description
The untamed MacKenzie: "To redeem her family's disgraced name, Lady Louisa Scranton has decided to acquire a proper husband. He needs to be a man of fortune and highly respectable in order to restore both her family's lost wealth and reputation. She enters the Marriage Mart with all flags flying, determined to find the right bachelor. But Louisa's hopes are dashed when the Bishop of Hargate drops dead at her feet--and she is shockingly accused of murder! Soon, Louisa's so--called friends begin shunning her, because the company of a suspected killer is never desirable in polite society. The problem comes to the ears of Detective Inspector Lloyd Fellows, by--blow of the decadent Scottish Mackenzie family and an inspector for Scotland Yard. He has shared two passionate kisses with Lady Louisa--and vows to clear her name. For not only does he know she's innocent, he recognizes he's falling for the lovely lady"-- Scandal and the duchess: "Scandal follows Rose Barclay, young widow of the Duke of Southdown, wherever she goes. It's never her fault, but newspapers love to write about the young woman from Scotland, and the much older duke she married, who died on their honeymoon. The duke left her with a large widow's portion, now contested by his younger brother, who kicks Rose out of the estate's dower house and uses it to kennel his dogs. Rose does not need to be found with a large, handsome Scot passed out at her feet, fueling gossips and giving her brother-in-law more ammunition. The Scot is Steven McBride--a decorated soldier who is notorious for heavy gambling and womanizing during his leave time. Steven is happy to open his eyes and find the beautiful woman standing over him, and happy to help spirit her away. But the journalists get wind and start a campaign to couple Rose with the scandalous Steven McBride"--
Subjects
Series Statement
- Berkley Sensation historical romance
- Mackenzies novellas
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