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The Scandalous Widow (Signet Regency Romance) [Paperback]

Evelyn Richardson (Author)
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Signet Regency Romance April 6, 2004
Beautiful young widow Lady Catherine longs to live her new life free from spiteful in-laws. So she opens a school for girls. But when the dashing Marquess of Charlmont considers enrolling his niece, Catherine fears more for her heart than for her independence.


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As a favor to his latest inamorata, Lavina, Lucian, the marquess of Charlmont, agrees to do his best to charm Lavina's sister-in-law, the widowed Lady Catherine Granville, into giving up the academy she established for the education of genteel young ladies. But when Lucian arrives at the school, he is surprised to find that he already knows the school's headmistress. Ten years ago Lucian enjoyed a flirtatious relationship with Catherine, a young miss enjoying her first season, but he betrayed her trust by running off with an actress. Now even though Catherine is not quite the same lively, spirited young lady he once knew, Lucian is still intrigued by her quiet charms, and he is determined to show Catherine that even though she might have filled her new life with meaning and purpose, it still lacks one thing: romance. With her usual gift for subtle character development and deliciously dry wit, Richardson deftly crafts another sweetly satisfying romance that is certain to charm discerning readers of traditional Regencies. John Charles
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  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Signet (April 6, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0451210085
  • ISBN-13: 978-0451210081
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 4.1 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,578,901 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars A quiet, thoughtful Regency, October 25, 2004
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This review is from: The Scandalous Widow (Signet Regency Romance) (Paperback)
I found this a well-written traditional Regency successfully giving us that elusive "Regency voice" we like. It is set in Bath but the social scene in Bath and London remain on the periphery of the story. At the same time, the author gives us commentary on the times; the sharpness of gossip and the desire to attain the respect of the top arbiters of society no matter what.

Richardson's heroines are often (usually?) independent women who think for themselves. Lady Catherine Granville is no exception, but she finds her independent venture into educating young ladies opens her to criticism from her late husband's family that she finds increasingly difficult to bear.

Our hero is Lucian, recently inheriting the title Marquess of Charlmont. When he meets Catherine they realise they knew each other well ten years before, during her first Season. In fact, they had been attracted to each other at that time before circumstances separated them. Catherine was left thinking he had deserted her and was naturally ill-disposed towards him when they met again.

He admires Catherine's independent attitude and wants to help her. In order to win her respect he knows he must allow her spirit and intelligence to flourish; but he makes some snap judgements that tend to reinforce her feelings about men pre-judging women's abilities to manage. The story unfolds as the two learn to appreciate each other's qualities again, and to understand the events that caused their separation. The romance is subtle and sensuous.

Catherine and Lucian are fresh characters for a Regency. Neither of them wants their lives to be dictated by the strict rules of society. Lucian was ashamed of his behaviour ten years earlier, and had feared her reactions, which is why he hadn't made any attempt to find her again. Ironic, when he normally took little notice of society's opinion.
I recommend this author's works to anyone seeking a good Regency a little out of the common way.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I thought this one was *very* well written, September 15, 2005
This review is from: The Scandalous Widow (Signet Regency Romance) (Paperback)
Take a likable, intelligent heroine; take a mature and handsome hero; add some really excellent writing; and what do you have? A really good Regency. I enjoyed this one a lot - it may not have been the best book I have read - but IMHO, this is as good as a Regency is going to get.

This book started off somewhat slow for me - as we watch Lucian dancing with his mistress in Almack's, I actually groaned, no, not again, not another dance at Almack's, not another mistress! But after the first few pages, the story took off, and I found myself enjoying it very much. True, the storyline itself was a bit predictable, but the writing was so good, and the interactions between the h/h made up for that deficiency. (And anyway, all the plots have been pretty much used up, they're bound to be predictable, eventually).

Lady Catherine Granville, after being widowed and displaced by the *new* Lord Granville, decided to use her remaining money (inherited from a great aunt, *not* her deceased husband) to open a school for young ladies, and yes, she is doing very well. Her school has gathered some reputation, but most important, Lady Catherine feels fulfilled in her new life. The *new* Lady Granville, current mistress to Lucian, the Marquess of Charlmont, is afraid that Lady Catherine's school will jeopordize her chances of being accepted in polite society, and she begs Lucian to somehow convince Lady Catherine to accept her true position in society, close down her school so as not embarrass her relatives (!!!). Lucian agrees to *try*, but when he meets Catherine he realizes that she is not who he thought she was, and she realizes that *he* is not who *she* thought he was either - both have changed their names since they last met - and both are shocked and embarrassed at their re-meeting. For they had been on the verge of announcing their engagement when Lucian left the country - with someone else.

I did *not* think that it was strange, BTW, that he left so suddenly, without telling Catherine - people do all kinds of strange things in real life, but this one is actually easier than most to understand - kind of hard to explain to your almost-fiance that you're going away with this beautiful actress but it's *really* not what she thinks it is - perhaps these two were too intelligent for that kind of farce.

This was an intelligent Regency, with two very intelligent protaginists. I sensed in this story overtones from both Pride and Prejudice (two extra-ordinary people who are so very well matched) and Gaudy Night by Dorothy Sayers. Two very good books, so I'm not complaining.

I agree with the previous reviewer that this one has a more authentic "feel" than most regencies being published today, and it's a good book, too, so... I would recommend this one.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Modern attitude in old-fashioned story, doesn't work, December 1, 2009
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Lady Catherine has scandalized her relatives by insisting on doing something, rather than sitting prettily and enjoying her widowhood. In fact, she has opened a school and is teaching young ladies to think for themselves.

The Marquess of Charlmont has agreed to investigate this school at the request of his latest flirt. It turns out that they are acquainted.

Rather unbelievable romance ensues, dastardly relations try to interfere, but true love conquers all.

Not a favorite, as the heroine is not very believable and both main characters are too modern in their outlooks and relationship. I'm put off when writers of historical fiction try to make their characters behave in a way that is acceptable by today's standards. I can't really recommend this one.

I see that other reviewers have really enjoyed it, but I really did not.
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Naturally, I cannot help but find it mortifying in the extreme. Read the first page
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genteel young ladies, dower house
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Lady Catherine, Lord Granville, Marquess of Charlmont, Lady Granville, Farmer Griggs, Granville Park, Lucian Verney, Drummond Burrell, Marchioness of Charlmont, Royal Crescent, White Hart, Countess of Morehampton, Lady Arabella, Miss Denholme, Lady Belinda, John Coachman, Milsom Street, Miss Smith, Hugo Granville, Margaret Denholme, Lady Almeria, Squire Foxworthy, Bond Street, Fanner Griggs, Lady Robert Thornhill
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