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Original Title: A Loving Scoundrel
ISBN: 0743456300 (ISBN13: 9780743456302)
Edition Language: English
Series: Malory-Anderson Families #7
Characters: Jeremy Lovell, Danny
Setting: United Kingdom
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A Loving Scoundrel (Malory-Anderson Families #7) Paperback | Pages: 444 pages
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THE MALORYS ARE BACK!
Johanna Lindsey brings to glorious life her beloved aristocratic family of adventurous rogues and spirited ladies as the Malorys confront the shocking news that Jeremy, the rakehell son of gentleman pirate James Malory, has fallen in love.

When Jeremy Malory hires Danny, a young woman who grew up on London's streets disguised as a boy, as his upstairs maid, he secretly intends to make her his mistress. But Danny surprises him with her dreams of becoming a refined lady and a gentleman's wife. As she transforms from urchin to elegant beauty before Jeremy's eyes, she unwittingly captivates the charming scoundrel. Now high society tongues are wagging: Who is this mysterious newcomer, and what is the truth about her past? No matter that a life-long adversary will go to any lengths to ensure Danny's downfall, Jeremy, who vowed never to succumb to matrimony, finds his resolve weakening as he pursues a woman whose strong, passionate nature rivals his own and promises the kind of challenge a Malory man can't resist.

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Title:A Loving Scoundrel (Malory-Anderson Families #7)
Author:Johanna Lindsey
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 444 pages
Published:May 1st 2005 by Pocket Books (first published April 27th 2004)
Categories:Romance. Historical Romance. Historical. Regency

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I seriously don't get it why in most of the historical romances the heroine is so daft in front of the hero in an erotic encounter that she can't even think or move or decide for herself. This kind of lustful stupor is bloody damn annoying and it vehemently belittles and insults the heroine's non-existence character. I don't understand how a woman can have no regard what so ever for her self-esteem and self-respect and quite easily let a man do whatever he want with her and simultaneously

Excellent read. I didn't want to put it down.To date, I've read twelve books by J. Lindsey and my two favorites are this book and "Gentle Rogue." Both of them have a girl dressed as and pretending to be a boy. The two heroes are Jeremy in this book, and his father James in "Gentle Rogue." In this book, there were some clever lines and scenes. I admired the way Danny (the heroine) would face someone and tell them the truth about why she was leaving or what she thought instead of running off

I Always Always have this weakness with Johanna Lindsey's books, that is I tend to read them through to the end within 24 hours. I simply CAN'T STOP!I can't even remember the dozens of her titles that i have read, i just remember having butterfly in my stomach reading them!! Dashingly handsome, extremely wealthy member of the Malory family Jeremy meets a dazzling beauty in disguise of a pretty boy, Danny. The plot is nearly the same on most of her books, love, lust, denial, winning over, eager

5 brilliant stars!I adore Pygmalion themed romances and I adored this one! The Malory family is the best family in historical romances ever!When Danny is five, she wakes up in an alley, bleeding with no memory. Her companion dies short thereafter and she is adopted by Lucy who teaches her to dress like a boy and talk like a street urchin. Danny pretends for fifteen years, until she walks into a trap set by Jeremy Mallory to find a thief to do their bidding. He immediately realize that she is a

This was the first of the Malory series that I read and it will likely be the last. I doubt I'll read anything else by this writer either. I liked the premise, but it was so poorly written & researched that I found myself frequently irritated by what I was reading. The historical period was, at best, only vaguely defined. The characters used phrases that were not current before the 20th century, and I lost count of all the anachronistic Americanisms in their speech. They also behaved in ways

Well, I quite used to like the Mallory books and I still have a lot of them on my shelves. I especially liked Jeremy in the various supporting roles he had in the previous books - but this time I read about 150 pages and it's all family reunion when there is talk.The most exciting bits are the early childhood of Danny and the heist that she, Jeremy and Percy pull off. And then Jeremy falls into instant lust with her. And Danny when thrown out of the gang, doesn't want money from Jeremy as a

Okay, I'm cheating here, and I don't like them all equally, but I do love the Mallory's. They're all funny. I especially liked Love Only Once (the first book), Gentle Rogue (my favorite), and The Magic of You (where the heroine chases the hero shamelessly).

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