Her Adventures in Temptation
A Novel
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In this newest addition to the School for Scoundrels series, Simeon Jones and Lady Myrtle Allen tell all the ton that they are engaged to be wed, fully knowing that once the season is over they will quietly part ways. They each have their reasons, but neither expected love to tempt them into turning a pretense into reality!
Simeon Jones has a secret—he is soft-hearted. Despite his scandalous exterior, he will quietly give money to orphans (after all, he was one himself), animals, and damsels in distress. One such damsel is Lady Myrtle Allen—but it’s not her funds that are lacking, but rather she needs to get to London—fast.
And so begins a wild adventure. First, the pair tells all the ton that they are engaged to be wed—how else to prevent scandal once they are found together—alone! They plan to carry out this deception, fully knowing that once the season is over, they will quietly part ways. But then, they discover that they have fallen in love, which was definitely not part of their plan! Can this scandalous man and adventurous woman turn this pretense into reality?
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Frampton continues her School for Scoundrels series (after His Study in Scandal) with a rollicking Victorian romance. After Lord Richard Allen's wife drunkenly comes onto Simeon Jones, the artist hired to paint her portrait, Richard fires Simeon and he flees to London. Hitching a ride is Myrtle Allen, Richard's mathematically minded sister, who's desperate for some freedom. Richard follows them, however, and allows Myrtle to stay in London in return for chaperoning his daughter, Lilah, during her coming-out season. Myrtle agrees, but only if Simeon can help her in "navigating Society"; she's afraid that her blunt, forthright manner would otherwise ruin Lilah's chances at making a good match. The pair spending so much time together starts a scandal, and Richard, worried about the family name, insists Myrtle and Simeon pretend to be engaged to lend an air of propriety to their connection. As their fake relationship progresses, Simeon envisions a life with Myrtle, who would use her brilliant mind to advise society ladies on financial matters while he paints his masterpieces, but he worries the distance between their stations is insurmountable. Myrtle's refreshing candor about her intellect delights, as does Simeon's quick-thinking to cook up lies about their relationship. Historical romance fans are sure to fall in love with Frampton's forward-thinking protagonists.