It
takes two to make a scandal…
The Scandal of It All
The Rogue Files, #2
The Rogue Files, #2
by Sophie Jordan
Releasing July 25th 2017
Avon
Avon
The Book Junkie Reads . . . Review of . . . THE SCANDAL
OF IT ALL (The Rogue Files, #2) . . . Graciela was just
looking for just a single night of ecstasy beyond her understanding. She never truly
expected to find Lord Strickland. He was forbidden in more ways than one. He was
younger. He was her step-son’s friend. He was a lord of the ton.
Older
woman and younger men in historical romance gives me a challenge in my reading.
For the connection to make a romance makes it that much better. Not all
historical romance has to take place with simpering teens and barely twenty
virgins.
I
enjoyed the read but felt the heroine lacked spit and fire. She was of Spanish decent.
I was looking for more fire. Maybe a bit of vinegar.
The Rogue Files series:
While
the Duke Was Sleeping – The Rogue Files,
#1
The
Scandal of it All – The Rogue Files,
#2
Blurb
It takes two to make a scandal…
What kind of woman ventures into London’s most notorious pleasure club? An outsider like Graciela, the Duchess of Autenberry, snubbed time and time again by society because of her Spanish roots. Ela longs to take a lover for a single, wild night, and within the walls of Sodom there are gentlemen to suit every forbidden taste. If only she were not so drawn to the smoldering Lord Strickland…a dangerous man who sees beyond her mask, and could ruin her reputation with a mere whisper.
Lord Strickland never permitted himself to fantasize about the sultry, off-limits lady, but then he never expected to find Ela in a place so wicked, looking for what he’s more than too happy to give. She may not be to the ton’s taste, but she suits him perfectly. First, however, he must convince her to trust in this dangerous desire—and in the promise of forever unleashed by one wild, scandalous night.
It takes two to make a scandal…
What kind of woman ventures into London’s most notorious pleasure club? An outsider like Graciela, the Duchess of Autenberry, snubbed time and time again by society because of her Spanish roots. Ela longs to take a lover for a single, wild night, and within the walls of Sodom there are gentlemen to suit every forbidden taste. If only she were not so drawn to the smoldering Lord Strickland…a dangerous man who sees beyond her mask, and could ruin her reputation with a mere whisper.
Lord Strickland never permitted himself to fantasize about the sultry, off-limits lady, but then he never expected to find Ela in a place so wicked, looking for what he’s more than too happy to give. She may not be to the ton’s taste, but she suits him perfectly. First, however, he must convince her to trust in this dangerous desire—and in the promise of forever unleashed by one wild, scandalous night.
“This is no place for you.”
She bristled. She imagined he would not say the same thing to a
man her age. Was she so very old and matronly that he did not think she had any right to be here?
Undoubtedly he consigned her to a certain category in his mind.
A certain sexless category tantamount to nuns and grandmothers.
“I’ve every right to be here—”
“Oh, do you? Well, if you feel so very entitled to be here,
then by all means, step out into that corridor and greet your stepson.”
His words struck her like a slap.
He moved away from the door, grasped the latch and started to
pull it open.
She squeaked and threw herself against him, flattening him into
the door and shutting it again with a swift thud.
“No! Don’t do that.” Her breath escaped in hard pants that got
lost somewhere in the vicinity of his chest. That’s how tall he was. Her nose
was directly level with his throat. Even in the shadows she could detect the
thrumming pulse at his throat. Taller than average herself, she had always
appreciated a tall man.
Her gaze flicked up to his eyes. He watched her, holding
himself utterly still. Against her. Bodies flush. Hearts beating in cadence.
It was unnerving to say the least . . . and yet for the life of
her she couldn’t step back and peel herself off him. She couldn’t stop staring
into those pale gray-blue eyes that looked at her with angry emotion—another
first. He’d always been so polite and proper with her. A perfectly circumspect
gentleman.
His fierce expression and intense eyes mesmerized her. She
moistened her lips and his gaze followed the movement. The blue of his eyes
seemed to darken a shade—or maybe it was simply the dim lighting of the room?
His stare dropped even lower.
A quick glance down reminded her of the indecent cut of her
gown. Pressed against him like this, the tops of her breasts swelled above the
neckline. She felt the heat of her blush start in her face and then watched as
red crept downward over her dusky mounds.
Involuntarily, her nipples pebbled inside her corset.
She gasped. Even though he couldn’t know and he couldn’t
possibly feel her body’s betrayal (with him
of all men!), she lurched back.
Now, with a few feet of space between them, their gazes locked
for an interminable moment. Her heart beat harder and faster in her too-tight
chest. A chest that only seconds ago pressed intimately against him. Her
nipples still throbbed, as though she still felt the pressure of his body
against her.
At the thought of his body, she raked him with a quick glance,
imagining that hard body of his . . . the pressure of it covering her—She
reined in her scandalous imagination with a firm yank.
The heat scoring her cheeks burned hotter. She inhaled. It was
simply being here, in this house of iniquity, that made her think such wholly
unacceptable thoughts. About Lord Strickland, of all people. He was her
stepson’s best friend—a longtime family friend. Even if he weren’t too young
for her (and he was!), he was absolutely inappropriate as a candidate for
dalliances.
It was not only unseemly . . . It was perverse of her to even
entertain such notions. He would likely be horrified if he knew.
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Sophie
Jordan grew up in the Texas hill country where she wove
fantasies of dragons, warriors, and princesses. A former high school English
teacher, she’s the New York Times, USA Today and international bestselling
author of more than twenty novels. She now lives in Houston with her family.
When she’s not writing, she spends her time overloading on caffeine (lattes
preferred), talking plotlines with anyone who will listen (including her kids),
and cramming her DVR with anything that has a happily ever after. You can visit
her website for
more information.
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