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Scandal
Scandal
Author: Amanda Quick
From a stately country house in Hampshire to the dazzling drawing rooms of London Society, comes an exquisite tale of an elfin beauty, a vengeful lord, and a sweet love that is sheer poetry. — With her reputation forever tarnished by a youthful indiscretion, lovely Emily Faringdon is resigned to a life of spinsterhood, until she embarks on an unu...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780553289329
ISBN-10: 0553289322
Publication Date: 2/28/1991
Pages: 352
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 210 ratings
Publisher: Bantam
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio CD
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reviewed Scandal on + 3 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
Really enjoyed this book. I believe it is the first book written by this author under this name. I find it difficult to read books in which I dislike the characters, but these caught my attention and sympathy. The basic plot was similar to others of this genre, but was still enjoyable and proceeded logically to the end. Someone once said "It's not the destination, but the trip" and I believe it applies to books of this type. You know how the book will end, but you want to find out what happens in between. This is a relaxing, light read.
Erinyes avatar reviewed Scandal on + 279 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
One of my favorite Amanda Quick novels. Emily Farringdon is a character that leaps to life throughout the book.
dolver avatar reviewed Scandal on + 240 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I liked this story. Well written-kept my attention. The female lead is gutsy, spunky, and just fun to read about!
Delos avatar reviewed Scandal on
Helpful Score: 1
I read The Paid Companion by the same author first and enjoyed it. I grabbed this one because it sounded similar and it was, slightly, in plot structure but not in quality. I'll guess this is an earlier effort and the author has improved over time. The first one I read was good enough to distinguish itself slightly above normal for the genre, but this one is probably just above median. A lot more firelit gown rending scenes in this one though, than The Paid Companion, so if you're into that aspect, this one would definitely be better. She, the author, seems to always have intelligent, assertive heroines pleasantly out-of-step with their historical surroundings. At least her heroes, if slightly unbelievable for the context, are skillfully developed enough for you to care whether or not the heroine succeeds in winning them over by the end. (It's fun to read if only to watch the author go from writing to conform to the genre, presumably to please a publisher, but then becoming more confident and successful and be able to poke fun at elements of the genre in her stories).
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Helpful Score: 1
Pretty good read. Only read this if you have the day to yourself as it's hard to put down. :)
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robinmy avatar reviewed Scandal on + 2104 more book reviews
An Unfortunate Incident four years ago leaves Emily Faringdon with a tarnished reputation. But Simon Trahern pays no attention to the rumors and turns his attentions to Emily. She falls in love with Simon, only to have her father tell her that Simon is only calling on her to get revenge against her family. Simon does want revenge against Emily's father, and knows her genius at financial matters is the only thing keeping her family afloat. Emily confronts Simon about the accusations. He doesn't deny wanting revenge, but swears she is not a part of his plan and he would never hurt her. In fact, he wants to marry her. Emily agrees believing that Simon will come to love her and eventually learn to accept her family.

I usually enjoy the older Amanda Quick books, but this one was a bit disappointing. Emily may be a genius at making money, but she is a dingbat when it comes to Simon. No matter what he does, she smiles and accepts it. Simon comes off as cold and overbearing. I understood him wanting revenge against certain people, but not their innocent family. The saving point of this book is the amusing conversations and references to "The Unfortunate Incident". My rating: 3 Stars.
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A quick read.
justreadingabook avatar reviewed Scandal on + 1726 more book reviews
A great book, you can't go wrong with one of her books. The storyline is interesting and keeps you turning the pages quickly.
justreadingabook avatar reviewed Scandal on + 1726 more book reviews
A great book with a fast paced storyline and page turning twists to it. A really good book.


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