The Viscount Without Virtue
An Opposites Attract Historical Romance
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4.0 • 51 Ratings
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Publisher Description
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Maximilian Hainsworth, Viscount Berwick, is on a mission: to write a scathing expose of England’s most famous country estate, Northfield Hall. While much of England praises Northfield Hall for its egalitarian economy and boycott of foreign imports, Max knows that the Preston family must have an alternative hidden income to explain Northfield's prosperity. Max is determined to uncover their secrets and humiliate the Prestons with an inflammatory report.
Disguised as a carpenter, he gets himself hired so he can learn Northfield Hall’s secret ins and outs. A few things quickly go wrong with his plan:
1. He doesn’t bring his own tools
2. No one is willing to speak ill of the Prestons
3. He keeps accidentally flirting with Miss Ellen Preston
Ellen can see plain as day that the new carpenter’s assistant lied about his experience with woodwork. She is willing to overlook this, especially since he is handsome and easy to talk to. However, when she overhears him asking strange questions, she does some investigating - and discovers he is one of her father’s biggest political enemies. Taking the matter into her own hands, Ellen vows to delay Max’s report any way she can.
Even if that means kissing him again.
Working against each other, Max and Ellen begin asking difficult questions about Northfield Hall. What they discover forces each of them to rethink their own assumptions and answer for themselves: are their principles more important than love?
Customer Reviews
Did Not Call To Me
While I agree with the ideals put forward in this book, the writing style just did not call to me. While I slogged through it and finished it, it wasn’t as pleasant, enjoyable, and fulfilling as many other stories I have read. I give it an average rating.
Fantasy, but a thoroughly enjoyable one
I appreciate how the heroine knew the true identity of the viscount before engaging physically. It would have been a bit icky otherwise. I love how he came to see the value in how life was run in her family home. While the premise is a bit far fetched, there were people who committed to one or another of these ideas (abolition, abstaining from products that were made by slave labor, etc) so it’s not entirely impossible.