Pam B. (PamelaK) reviewed The Lady's Hazard (Harlequin Historical, No 779) on + 1217 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
Well, this was a pleasant surprise. A good storyline, with flawed and very believeable characters, make for a well-above-average Regency romance.
Courtney H. (kourtnie17) reviewed The Lady's Hazard (Harlequin Historical, No 779) on + 156 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
This was an awesome read!!! I couldn't put it down. I was curious to know how it would turn out. Wonderful story of Love, mystique, deception, and a devotion to generosity.
Helpful Score: 1
Excellent story. A cut above some Harlequin historicals. All three in this series were very enjoyable.
Lauren S. (laurelsdaughter) reviewed The Lady's Hazard (Harlequin Historical, No 779) on + 14 more book reviews
This is book 2 of the Penny House trilogy
Kerry K. (mistysmere) - reviewed The Lady's Hazard (Harlequin Historical, No 779) on + 140 more book reviews
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As the chef of London's premier gambling club, Bethany Penny caters to the most elegant lords of the ton, but prefers to help the city's neediest residents. When a mysterious soldier appears in her soup line she suspects that beneath his cool demeanor and shabby coat he hides a wealth of secrets...
Major William Callaway returned from war a damaged but determined man. Keeping his true identity concealed, he is thrown together with the copper-haired beauty, Bethany. They must join forces to uncover a mystery that involves them both, but the risks they take may put them in grave danger...and the truth may tear them apart!
As the chef of London's premier gambling club, Bethany Penny caters to the most elegant lords of the ton, but prefers to help the city's neediest residents. When a mysterious soldier appears in her soup line she suspects that beneath his cool demeanor and shabby coat he hides a wealth of secrets...
Major William Callaway returned from war a damaged but determined man. Keeping his true identity concealed, he is thrown together with the copper-haired beauty, Bethany. They must join forces to uncover a mystery that involves them both, but the risks they take may put them in grave danger...and the truth may tear them apart!
Gorda M. (Kittykatliberty) reviewed The Lady's Hazard (Harlequin Historical, No 779) on + 28 more book reviews
As the chef of London's premier gambling club, Bethany Penny caters to the most elegant lords of the ton, but prefers to help the city's neediest residents. When a mysterious soldier appears in her soup line she suspects that beneath his cool demeanor and shabby coat he hides a wealth of secrets......
Major William Callaway returned from war a damaged but determind man. Keeping his true identity concealed, he is thrown together with the copper-haired beauty, Bethany. They must join forces to uncover a mystery that involves them both, but the risks they take may put them in grave danger...and the truth may tear them apart.
Major William Callaway returned from war a damaged but determind man. Keeping his true identity concealed, he is thrown together with the copper-haired beauty, Bethany. They must join forces to uncover a mystery that involves them both, but the risks they take may put them in grave danger...and the truth may tear them apart.
Ward K. (koalabearkid) reviewed The Lady's Hazard (Harlequin Historical, No 779) on + 215 more book reviews
A historical romance.
As the chef of London's premier gambling club, Bethany Penny caters to the most elegant lords of the ton, but prfers to help the city's neediest residents. When a mysterious soldier appears in her soup line, she suspects that beneath his cool demeanor and shabby coat he hides a wealth of secrets. Major William Callaway returned from war a damaged but determined man. Keeping his true identify concealed, he is thrown together with the copper-haired beauty, Bethany. They must join forces to uncover a mystery that involves them both. The risks put them in grave danger, and the truth may tear them apart!
As the chef of London's premier gambling club, Bethany Penny caters to the most elegant lords of the ton, but prfers to help the city's neediest residents. When a mysterious soldier appears in her soup line, she suspects that beneath his cool demeanor and shabby coat he hides a wealth of secrets. Major William Callaway returned from war a damaged but determined man. Keeping his true identify concealed, he is thrown together with the copper-haired beauty, Bethany. They must join forces to uncover a mystery that involves them both. The risks put them in grave danger, and the truth may tear them apart!
Jean S. (JeanBean) reviewed The Lady's Hazard (Harlequin Historical, No 779) on + 42 more book reviews
As the chef of Londons premier gambling club, Bethany Penny caters to the most elegant lords of the ton, prefers to help the citys neediest residents. When a mysterious soldier appears in her soup line she suspects that beneath his cool demeanor and shabby coat he hides a wealth of secrets...
Major William Callaway returned from war a damaged but determined man. Keeping this true identity concealed, he is thrown together with the copper-haired beauty, Bethany. They must join forces to uncover a mystery that involves them both, but the risks they take may put them in grave danger...and the truth may tear them apart!
Major William Callaway returned from war a damaged but determined man. Keeping this true identity concealed, he is thrown together with the copper-haired beauty, Bethany. They must join forces to uncover a mystery that involves them both, but the risks they take may put them in grave danger...and the truth may tear them apart!
Eleanor G. (Memom) - , reviewed The Lady's Hazard (Harlequin Historical, No 779) on + 441 more book reviews
Book 2 of the Penny Sisters trilogy. I enjoyed it as much as the first one. Looking to the last story.
Betsy D. (Freyathorn) reviewed The Lady's Hazard (Harlequin Historical, No 779) on + 60 more book reviews
As the chef of London's premier gambling club, Bethany Penny caters to the most elegant lords of the ton, but prefers to help the city's neediest residents. When a mysterious soldier appears in her soup line she suspects that beneath his cool demeanor and shabby coat he hides a wealth of secrets . . .
Patricia H. (thrifter66) reviewed The Lady's Hazard (Harlequin Historical, No 779) on + 91 more book reviews
A Harlequin Historical Romantic Adventure.