Nothing sets tongues wagging like a scandalous dalliance.
In the salons of the ton, no tidbit is more delicious than a rumor of amour--the more outrageous the better. Rakes and rogues, ladies of high station and low morals are choice fodder for the gossips of society. Now, four of today's most popular Regency authors titillate the ton with tales of how untoward talk can fan the flames of passion.
Sherri B. (SherriB61) from BLOOMINGTON, IL wrote on 9/6/2008...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
An Anthology of four stories set during the Regency period. I enjoyed each one, wishing some were longer, and others not so. Full of jealousy, gossip, blue-stockings, ruined reputations, spies, honor, seduction, and of course love. There is the scandalous Earl of Kerr who has ignored his fiance long enough, the Vicar's widow who steals a kiss from one of the tons most eligible bachelors, a Lady who survives a Sultan's harem but fears the ton, and the Earl of Hatherleigh who needs a wife who won't steal his heart. You will enjoy this if you like historical romance.
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Ricki S. (rickicrane) from PRAIRIE VLG, KS wrote on 12/24/2006...
Four fun Regency stories. An enjoyable read for anybody who loves tales set in the ton.
Jacquelyn D. (JacquiD) from GRANBY, CT wrote on 11/13/2006...
I liked this book very much
Margie P. from MOAB, UT wrote on 10/2/2006...
4 Short stories - all enjoyable reading.
Debra M. (dreamer) from CLEWISTON, FL wrote on 4/19/2006...
In the salons of the ton, no tidbit is more delicious than a rumor of amour, the more outrageous the better. Rakes and rogues, ladies of high station and low morals, are choice fodder for the gossips of society. Now, four of today's most popular Regency authors titillate the ton with tales of how untoward talk can fan the flames of passion.
Susan S. (susiebookworm) from BALTIMORE, MD wrote on 12/16/2005...
Last of the Free fellows league by Rebecca Hagen Lee and 3 others. Good stories.
Pam B. (PamelaK) from NORTHPORT, NY wrote on 10/26/2005...
Four different authors - four different Regency romances
Kendra P. (kendralou) from ANDREWS, TX wrote on 10/8/2005...
Enjoyable short stories set in Regency England. I thought the James and Lee stories were especially good. Given the abbreviated stories dictated by an anthology format, these two did an exceptional job of creating characters with depth.
Vicki L. (vicki) from KEIZER, OR wrote on 9/30/2005...