A Lady Compromised

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Pub Date Nov 24 2020 | Archive Date Nov 24 2020

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“Wilde's heroine is not only a useful woman but a highly entertaining one.”
—Kirkus Reviews on And Dangerous to Know

 
Fans of Jane Austen have fallen in love with Darcie Wilde's mystery series featuring Rosalind Thorne, a young woman adept at helping ladies of the ton navigate the darker corners of Regency England--while revealing Society's most shocking secrets...

Rosalind is pleased when she's invited to Cassel House to help her friend, Louisa, prepare for her upcoming wedding. But that's not the only event on her agenda. The trip will also afford Rosalind the chance to see Devon Winterbourne, the newly minted Duke of Casselmaine. Devon and Rosalind were on the verge of betrothal before the infamous Thorne family scandal derailed their courtship. Now Rosalind wonders if there's a chance their love might reignite.

Devon is as handsome as Rosalind remembers and it's clear the attraction they once shared hasn't waned. But their time together is interrupted by one crisis after another--not the least of which is an awkwardly timed request for help from Louisa's friend, Helen Corbyn.

Not long ago, the untimely death of Helen's brother, William, was ruled a suicide, but few people truly believe he took his own life. Helen needs to know what really happened--especially since she's engaged to the man some suspect of secretly killing William.

While Rosalind desperately wants to help, she fears her efforts might cast a pall over Louisa's nuptials, not to mention her reunion with Devon. But when another untimely death rocks the ton, Rosalind has no choice but to uncover the truth before more people die...even if her actions threaten her future with Devon.
 
“A complex, enthralling mystery that rivals those of Anne Perry and Agatha Christie.”
—New York Journal of Books
“Wilde's heroine is not only a useful woman but a highly entertaining one.”
—Kirkus Reviews on And Dangerous to Know

 
Fans of Jane Austen have fallen in love with Darcie Wilde's mystery series...

Advance Praise

"Complex social networks spark an equally complex puzzle." --KIRKUS [STARRED REVIEW]

"Complex social networks spark an equally complex puzzle." --KIRKUS [STARRED REVIEW]


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ISBN 9781496720870
PRICE $26.00 (USD)
PAGES 304

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This is a series I have enjoyed since it first premiered and A Lady Compromised is a great addition! Rosalind's creation of a place for herself and a way to survive following her family's downfall is so clever and makes for such interesting plots. This new one comes as she and the Duke of Casselmaine try to figure out if there is anything left of their youthful romance and what the future holds for both of them. Rosalind taking on a new case is not helpful and causes a number of issues but in the end brings a horrible murderer to justice and rights a horrible wrong. I won't tell you what happens between the two of them but I am very anxious to see what happens next for Miss Thorne!

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I enjoyed this book in the series. I liked the characters and now want to go back and find the 2 I haven't read. The mystery kept me guessing. I also like books set in the Regency period so that helped my enjoyment.

Thank you to the author, publisher and NetGalley for my eARC in exchange for an honest review.

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