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Last Night's Scandal [Mass Market Paperback]

Loretta Chase
3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (40 customer reviews)

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July 27, 2010

“One of the finest romance authors of all time.”

New York Times bestselling author  Julia Quinn

 

“[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.”
New York Times bestselling author Susan Elizabeth Phillips

 

Romance superstar Stephanie Laurens calls the novels of Loretta Chase, “Wickedly witty, warm, and engaging.” With Last Night’s Scandal, RITA Award-winning, New York Times bestseller Chase reaches glorious new heights. Last Night’s Scandal is a deliciously passionate, emotionally rich historical romance about the most unlikely pair of would-be lovers imaginable, who just can’t seem to escape each other…no matter how hard they try.


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*Starred Review* The last time Peregrine Dalmay, the Earl of Lisle, got involved with Olivia Wingate-Carsington airs and one of her “ideas,” he found himself on a mad chase across England in search of pirate treasure. This time she’s focused on a dark and dreary Scottish castle rumored to be inhabited by ghosts. Once Olivia discovers that his parents, the Marquess and Marchioness of Atherton, are insisting that he give up his archaeological work in Egypt and take over renovations on Gorewood Castle or else they will cut off his funds, she comes up with a brilliant plan. Together the two friends—along with suitable chaperonage—will travel to Scotland, where Olivia will help get the renovation plans back on track so Lisle can leave for Egypt in the spring. It sounds so reasonable, but nothing involving the scandalous Olivia ever is. Once again RITA-award-winning Chase deftly spins witty writing, wonderfully quirky secondary characters, and two perfectly matched protagonists struggling against their inevitable romantic fate into literary gold. Delightfully clever and deliciously sensual, Last Night’s Scandal is the perfect romance. --John Charles

From the Back Cover

After surviving the perils of Egypt, Peregrine Dalmay, Earl of Lisle, is back in London, facing the most dire threat of all: his irrational family . . . and Miss Olivia Wingate-Carsington. A descendant of notorious—but very aristocratic—swindlers, the delectable redhead has the ability to completely unhinge him and a long history of dragging him into her scandalous schemes.

Olivia may be Society's darling, but she's aware a respectable future looms menacingly. And so when Lisle is forced to go on a family mission, she sees this as the perfect chance for one last adventure—even if it is with the one man in the world she can't wrap around her finger. But really, she only wants to help . . .

Which is why Lisle and Olivia find themselves in a gloomy Scottish castle inhabited by spiteful ghosts and craven murderers . . . and a shocking secret: the greatest peril of all may be burning within their own stubborn hearts.


Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Avon (July 27, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0061632678
  • ISBN-13: 978-0061632679
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.1 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (40 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #381,910 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Loretta Chase holds a B.A. from Clark University, where she majored in English and minored unofficially in visual art. Her past lives include clerical, administrative, and part-time teaching at Clark and a Dickensian six-month experience as a meter maid. In the course of moonlighting as a corporate video scriptwriter, she fell under the spell of a producer who lured her into writing novels... and marrying him. The union has resulted in more than a dozen books and a number of awards, including the Romance Writers of America's RITA® Award.

Customer Reviews

For me Loretta Chase is the best writer of historical romance working right now. jhl  |  8 reviewers made a similar statement
The writing is great, the characters hilarious, but the story...was there one? Teri Crowe  |  8 reviewers made a similar statement
Instead I found a boring book that had me eager to get it over with. Stephanie Wilson  |  7 reviewers made a similar statement
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Slightly Disappointing September 2, 2010
Format:Mass Market Paperback
I have no real strong feelings either way on this book. It started off super funny then sort of fizzled when the sexual tension was cut short and replaced by a non-committal self-imposed internal conflict.

The book opens strongly with a few letters back and forth between the younger Olivia Carsington in England and Peregrine Dalmay, Earl of Lisle, who is in Egypt. Olivia's letter are true to the personality of the child we met back in Lord Perfect, full of exaggerations, Ideas and words underlined, bolded and italicized for GREATER emphasis. Lisle's more sedate letters also suit the deliberate voice of reason that had managed the wilder Olivia on their Noble Quest for pirate treasure in Bristol. I was chuckling at their interplay at the Dowager Countess of Hargate's birthday ball where Lisle was trapped between a sudden desire for the adult Olivia and his comfortable rapport with his old friend.

When Lisle's dramatic and overemotional parents demand he go to a family estate in Scotland to restore it, withholding his entire allowance unless he acquiesces, he's in a bind. He wants to return to Egypt to work alongside his scholar aunt, not freeze his rump off in Scotland. Luckily, and unluckily, for him, Olivia has an Idea. Before he knows what hit him, he's on his way to Scotland, and so is Olivia and two elderly and inappropriate chaperones.

And here's where the book started to lose me. I thought their desire was openly acknowledged far too early, deflating the sexual tension. They share passionate kisses before they even reach the castle and shag early and often. This left a rather flimsy reason as the impediment to their HEA so the ghost story could conclude first. Olivia couldn't accept Lisle's proposal because he's happiest in Egypt and she would only tie him to England. 1. That's sort of a false dilemma. Surely she could have gone to Egypt with him. 2. If that's the case, STOP HAVING SEX ALL THE TIME. Talk about being a tease. The conflict is basically self-inflicted until Olivia basically says, "Ghost story's resolved, I changed my mind, let's get married." Weak.

The rest of the book is comical in spots. The ribald old ladies were good for a chuckle or two and the recurring bagpipe gag did make me laugh a few times against my better judgement. I couldn't say I disliked the book in the least. It was a fun adventure with a cast of entertaining characters. I just felt that it could have been so much more of a book had she paced the sexual tension and romantic conflict differently.
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24 of 26 people found the following review helpful
Format:Mass Market Paperback
This is a 4.5-5 star book which I , unfairly, cannot round up to a 5. Why unfairly? Because everything Chase writes get compared in my mind to her LORD OF SCOUNDRELS, which is still in my short list of top historical romances. But LAST NIGHT'S SCANDAL is excellent. Beautifully written, with witty dialogue, wonderful characters (like the two delightful old ladies chaperoning Olivia), an interesting plot and a romantic romance, it fulfills all my requirements for that warm and glowing romantic fix a really good HR provides. It's a 5-star paperback romance which I have perversely given 4 stars. (Well, Ms Chase, you really shouldn't have written LORD OF SCOUNDRELS or maybe I should not have read it.)

As to the H and h of this book, if you are a long-time Chase reader, you've met them before. In LORD PERFECT they are the two adolescents who embark on a treasure hunt and whose rescue thus brings together the H and h of that story. Our hero Peregrine Dalmay, Earl of Lisle, is the nephew of Benedict Carsington, Lord Rathbourne, and our heroine Olivia Wingate-Carsington is the daughter of Bathsheba Wingate, now Lady Rathbourne. After their adolescent adventure, the two are separated when Peregrine, aka Lisle, is sent to Egypt in the care of Rupert and Daphne Carsington (H and h of MR. IMPOSSIBLE). You do not need to have read either MR. IMPOSSIBLE or LORD PERFECT to fully enjoy this new book, but it's fun background info.

Now it's almost 10 years later. All this time (1822-1831) they have kept in touch through letters and the occasional token from Egypt sent to Olivia by Lisle. Lisle is back in England for a family celebration and sees Olivia for the first time in 5 years. One look at her and he realizes it's not a brotherly affection he feels for her, but Egypt is still calling to him and he tries to suppress his new-found attraction to her. His return to Egypt, however, is delayed by his parents, who threaten to cut off his funds if he doesn't go to Scotland to restore Gorewood Castle, an old, neglected and apparently haunted family possession.

Olivia is high-spirited, always looking for adventure and never finding any in her life in the ton. (Last real one was with Lisle when they were adolescents.) She envies Lisle his life in Egypt and sees this restoration in Scotland as her opportunity for another adventure and gets herself involved, much, of course, to Lisle's dismay. Once in Scotland, they find there's even a possible old treasure hidden in the castle, in addition to apparent ghosts to reveal.

But more than the mysteries to be resolved and the treasures to find and the ghosts to discover, it's the love to be revealed that's the story here. Chase's marvelous writing has you enjoying tremendously the process of the young couple's realization that their childhood affection has developed into true love. And both Lisle and the reader learn so much about Olivia in the process. We start out thinking she's just a Girl Who Wants to Have Fun and Adventure and find out she is so much more. And, of course, in addition, Lisle has to learn that maybe Egypt is not really his first love.
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19 of 22 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Thank you, Loretta Chase. AGAIN! July 28, 2010
Format:Mass Market Paperback
Thank you, thank you, thank you, Loretta Chase. Earlier this year another writer whose work I enjoy wrote a book featuring characters who had been children in a much earlier book. I was severely disappointed by that book and the change, for the worse, in those characters as adults. When I read that Loretta Chase's newest book would feature Peregrine and Olivia (orignally appearing to great comic effect in LORD PERFECT), I was worried. As Olivia might have written, in one of her letters to Peregrine, it would be an INTOLERABLE DIsASTER if Chase recked Havoc on the characters of Noble Peregrine and Cunning Olivia. I should not have Worried. Not only does Chase succeed in bringing those two Appealing Characters into the adult world. She goes further and makes them even more Delightful and Amusing!!

The plot includes a gloomy castle in Scotland, tart tongued old ladies reminiscening about their misspent youths, skullduggery, treasure and more. Yet, that is all merely a stage for the sparkling dialgue and steamy encounters between Peregrine and Olivia as they discover that the chemistry they had as precocious children has become downright COMBUSTIBLE. If you are a Chase fan, You know what to expect and will not be disappointed. If you are just discovering Chase, you will find you have stumbled upon treasure even more wonderful than the treasure Peregrine and Olivia find. I read the book straight through, and now must go read it again. Thanks, Loretta, for yet another delicious book!
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
1.0 out of 5 stars Last night's Scandal
I usually adore all of Loretta Chases' novels, but by the end of this this book all I wanted to do was to give Olivia a good 'swift kick' on her behind, and bang Peregrine on the... Read more
Published 11 days ago by yolanda
3.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyed the lightness of the tone and the revisit with favorite...
Finally getting around to writing a review for this....We first met Lisle and Olivia as children in her earlier book, Lord Perfect. Read more
Published 3 months ago by T. Wheaton
4.0 out of 5 stars Olivia and Lisle`s story
The Carsington brothers series was good and the quirks of Olivia and Lisle`s story that began when they met as children was great. Read more
Published 3 months ago by L. Bremers
5.0 out of 5 stars Fun, Engaging, Beautifully Written
Last Night's Scandal is my second Loretta Chase book, and drat, I will have to read all of hers now. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Mary K.
4.0 out of 5 stars Aw, those young people
I enjoyed this one as well. The adventures are fun. If these young ones were yours you would probably be very embarrassed at times. Read more
Published 8 months ago by S. Schaffer
2.0 out of 5 stars Last Night's...Boredom
I finished it. I thought it would get better, but no. The hero and heroine had so much potential as characters. This book could have been good, but something was missing. Read more
Published 13 months ago by L. Schafer
3.0 out of 5 stars Not as good as her earlier books
I love Loretta Chase books! But would not recomend this one. It does not read as a book wrote by her. Dont waste your $7.99 on it for ebook. Read more
Published 21 months ago by M. Humphrey
2.0 out of 5 stars not great
A charming story about two not very likable characters. He's a stuffy archaeologist who only cares about his next dig and is willing to take his parents' cash to support his habit... Read more
Published 22 months ago by Clare Thompson
4.0 out of 5 stars Great characters, so-so story
I remember reading Lord Perfect and hoping these two would get their own story. And they did get one, so to speak. Read more
Published on January 27, 2011 by Teri Crowe
5.0 out of 5 stars Olivia and Lisle, together again!
I have to respectfully disagree with the negative reviews - "Last Night's Scandal" is definitely worthy of Chase's writing (especially compared to the books published in recent... Read more
Published on November 10, 2010 by The Escape Artist
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