Review: One Touch of Scandal by L. Carlyle

Title: One Touch of Scandal
Author: Liz Carlyle
Publish Date: September 28, 2010
by Avon
Pages: 384, paperback
Reason for reading: Reviewed for The Season

Note: Bev over at The Season is hosting a Liz Carlyle Blogathon this week starting today ~ and since this is the first day, she's doing something really special!

Bev is featuring my review {below} as today's post on The Season as well as the October issue of The Season E-zine. Since Liz Carlyle's favorite charity is Cat Angels, Avon Books has generously offered to contribute $1.00 for every comment up to $3000, which equates to 3000 comments. Bev's goal for The Season Blog is to get at least 400 comments on her post. If we hit that goal, she will contribute $50 of her own money to this wonderful charity.


And in addition to helping out, your comment will also enter you to win 1 of 2 copies of ONE TOUCH OF SCANDAL.

Review Teaser:

Grace Gauthier has been accused of murdering her employer in cold blood who, incidentally, she was engaged to. Forced to leave her home and the family she has grown to love, she sets out to clear her name. To do so, she seeks the help of longtime friend Lord Rance Welham, but when she visits the address she’s been given for him, she learns that he’s out of town and is not expected for several weeks. Instead, she inadvertently acquires the help of the very dark and mysterious Lord Adrian Ruthveyn who stirs some very unexpected feelings in her - including fear and lust.

With a mysterious murder to solve, a variety of mystical elements in play, and a surprising twist involving an unexpected villain, this isn't your run of the mill romance and is a great addition to any bookshelf.

Click {HERE} to read the my review on The Season Blog / E-Zine.
PLEASE don't forget to leave Bev a comment and help her reach her goal!!

2 comments:

  1. Thanks so much, Isalys!!! Great review, btw.

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  2. Loved your review!!! I have been wanting to read this book!!! I also just love the cover!!

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