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Scandalizing the Ton (Harlequin Historical) [Kindle Edition]

Diane Gaston
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Ever since her husband’s scandalous death, the beautiful Lady Lydia Wexin finds herself hunted down by gossip-hungry reporters. While out on the town one day, Lydia is rescued from a particularly pushy journalist by notorious rake Adrian Pomroy, Viscount Cavanley. After Adrian sees Lydia safely home, the two, not expecting to ever meet again, share one unforgettable night of passion. But when Lydia discovers she is pregnant, she once again finds herself the object of scandal as both the press and society try to find out exactly who is responsible for her delicate new condition: Lydia’s late husband or her mysterious new lover. In her latest impeccably crafted historical Regency, Gaston deftly matches up a delightfully different plot and a cast of superbly nuanced, realistically complex characters to create a quietly compelling romance. --John Charles

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Lady Wexin, once the Ton's foremost beauty, has been abandoned by her family and friends, and creditors hound her. Her husband's scandalous death has left her impoverished, and the gossip-mongering press is whipped into a frenzy of speculation when it becomes clear the widow is with child. Who is the father?

Only one man knows: Adrian Pomroy, Viscount Cavanley. He has cultivated the reputation of a rake, but in truth yearns for something useful to do. Delicate beauty Lydia Wexin could pose an intriguing--and stimulating--challenge....


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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 267 KB
  • Print Length: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Harlequin Historical (September 1, 2008)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B001GFKIQO
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Ultimate in Regency Romance Entertainment, October 2, 2008
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M. Rondeau (West Springfield, MA United States) - See all my reviews
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At one time, Lady Lydia Wexin was one of the Ton's most sought after beauties. Now since the scandalous death of her murderous husband she's been abandoned by family and those she once thought friends. Left impoverished, the only people calling on her these days are reporters looking for more gossip and creditors looking for payment. When it becomes clear the widow is with child the news causes another frenzy with the newsmen surrounding her home all asking the same question; who is the father? Only one man knows - Adrian Pomroy, the new Viscount Cavanley. Known among the ton as a libertine, a reputation Adrian has carefully cultivated, very few realize that what he seeks now is `purpose' in his life. Coming to the aid of the very beautiful Lady Wexin seems like a noble and inspiring challenge; unfortunately the Lady would prefer not to have anything to do with him.

*** Ah, but does the Lady protest too much? That is the question and will only be discovered by reading another of Diane Gaston's truly inspiring and deliciously sensual Regency historical novels! Ms. Gaston once again proves that she is at the top of her game in writing SCANDALIZING THE TON - another beautifully crafted novel with memorable characters and a very sensual love story.

While SCANDALIZING THE TON is completely stand alone, it follows up on the heels of THE VANISHING VISCOUNTESS mentioning names and events while bringing back the leads from that book as secondary characters in this one. I thought it very ingenious of Gaston to return and write of the repercussions that befall the `innocents' connected to the villain from THE VANISHING VISCOUNTESS. Gaston picks up the thread and tells the story of how one scandal affects the life of those `innocent' but tainted by the villain's crimes. It is sad but true that those associated with a murderer are often found `guilty by association', and as the widow of such a scandalous murderer, Lydia was tried and convicted by the lies and innuendoes spread by the gossip mongers. Yet in spite of being left with a tattered reputation and near penniless, Gaston showed Lydia to have enormous strength and the support of her faithful servants - much appreciated when even her family would not come to her aid.

Adrian was divine as he attempted to help behind the scenes remaining in the background while his regard and love of Lydia remained absolute. I thought it quite imaginative to have him working completely in the background to save Lydia from her own stubbornness when he could have just forgotten her after she continually pleaded for him to `stay away' all the while her libido warred with her mind. When Adrian finally convinced Lydia to marry him all should have settled nicely, except for more lies and innuendoes that continued to torment the fragile bond of trust Adrian had tried so hard to forge with Lydia. I thought the passion and the bumps along the road to happily ever after were paced very well making this a non-stop fascinating and nothing less than what I've come to expect from Ms. Gaston.

Bottom line: Fans of Regency Historical romance need look no further when seeking the ultimate of entertainment from that genre. Ms. Gaston provides pure genius with stories and characters that are everything you expect and more.

Marilyn Rondeau
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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Rich, riveting romance -- exciting from first to last!, September 26, 2008
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Diane Gaston knows how to write about the deepest fears and desires that drive us, and in SCANDALIZING THE TON, she has done it again - this is a KEEPER! She has created a set of believable characters, in a believable and desperate situation, and created a riveting plot, based in something we have all seen in our own lifetimes... how the tabloid press can hound famous people (including innocent people), into the ground. Lydia, Lady Wexin, is that person in this romance, and Adrian, Viscount Cavanley, is the hero who loves her enough to help her even though she has rejected him, even after a night of passionate lovemaking.

Gaston's background as a psychiatric social worker gives her insights into the human condition that allow her to create amazing depth in her characters. She KNOWS what makes people tick, and I look forward to every new novel impatiently! This is a page-turner. What will happen when Lydia's child is born? Who IS the father? (And no DNA testing, here!) How will she be united with Adrian?

You'll love this romance!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Perception and Truth, October 17, 2010
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Lord Wexton has killed a man in order to marry Lydia. Upon his death, she comes back to London in the mist of a scandal, fed by daily tidbits written by unscrupulous reporters. Isolated, her family gone to India, and lonely, she shares one night of passion with Lord Caverley.
I found the book enjoyable but could not beleive Lydia would have seduced Adrian Caverley so quickly, after just one encounter. He, as a gentleman, should have refused and never come back. Too bad, otherwise, i'd have given it 4 stars.
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Diane Gaston grew up the daughter of an Army colonel, living on army posts and even in Japan for a year. Diane's first career was as a county mental health social worker, helping others craft their own happy endings, but her secret dream was to write romance novels. One day, when her life calmed down a bit, she decided to make that dream come true and now writes full-time. Diane's Regency Historical romances have won top awards, including Romance's highest award, the Romance Writers of America's RITA award.
Visit Diane at her her website http://dianegaston.com with links to her blogs, Twitter, and Facebook.


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