Riveting Victorian adventure/romance!

A Lady's Lesson in Scandal (Queen’s Deadly Damsels #2) by Darcy McGuire         

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Millicent Whittenburg is a member of a secret group of Queen Victoria’s sleuths led by the formidable Duchess of Dorsett. Millie’s been training with the Duchess, Phillipa Winterbourne, to be a Queen’s investigator. The Queen needs to keep an eye on her House of Lords and certain villainous members.

Unfortunately Millie is being forced into marriage with a repulsive, elderly man, Viscount Tread, a friend of her father’s and “wicked” (truly!) stepmother. (I’m frequently disgusted by Millie’s avarice stepmother Patricia. A nasty piece of work. How did Millie’s beloved father, Marquess Whittenburg, allow Patricia to make so much angst and trouble for Millie? Dreadful woman! Pitiful father!)

Millie’s  attending a ball where her betrothal is to be announced. 

Her way to escape? Entrap someone into marriage, and then refuse to marry them.

Only Millie didn’t have the measure of her target, Major General Beaufort Drake, Earl of Tetly, a scarred warrior hero, and private investigator for the Prime Minister.

I’m not going to lie, a fiery intimate life develops between the two. It is indeed spicy as the sub title allows.

What happens brings the past and future into collision. A tangled story of love and deceit, of romance and mystery.

An intriguing addition to McGuire’s Deadly Damsels series. 


A Boldwood Books ARC via NetGalley.                                              

Many thanks to the author and publisher.

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