
Also by this author: Three Proposals and a Scandal (Sons of Sin, #4.5)
Series: Sons of Sin #4
Also in this series: Three Proposals and a Scandal (Sons of Sin, #4.5)
Published by Forever on April 28th 2015
Genres: Regency Romance
Pages: 416
Format: eARC
ISBN: 1455557935
ASIN: B00MEMMS66
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Anything can happen in the moonlight . . .
Justice. That's all Nell Trim wants-for her sister and for the countless other young women the Marquess of Leath has ruined with his wildly seductive ways. Now she has a bold plan to take him down . . . as long as she can resist the scoundrel's temptations herself.
From the moment Nell meets James Fairbrother, the air positively sizzles. Yet for all his size and power, there's something amazingly tender in his touch. Could he really be such a depraved rogue? The only way to find out is to beat the devil at his own game . . . one tempting kiss at a time
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Anna Campbell has written a tantalizing tale in A Scoundrel by Moonlight. The book starts out as one of vengeance as the Marquee of Leath has dishonored poor maidens up and down the English country. What he didn’t count on was a bright and vengeful older sister of one of the maidens, in Nell Trim. She will go to any length to find justice for her sister.
Those of you who read my reviews know I don’t fawn easily over a book; I read far too much to jump onto an authors bang wagon. So when I say this is a brilliant regency romance, you need to just buy it now. If you are disappointed in this book, I will eat my hat. Campbell has written a captivating tale of vengeance, deceit, passion and of course love. The road these characters travel is filled with both romance and danger.
This is the fifth book in the Sons of Sins series, and can be read as a standalone story. I have only read the previous book in the series, and had not difficulty following the plot of either What a Duke Dares or this new installment in the series. The authors does a wonderful job of involving the characters from the prior books, that as a reader one does not need any prior knowledge to throughly enjoy this novel.
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