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Lady Notorious (Royal Rewards), by Theresa Romain

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Lady Notorious (Royal Rewards), by Theresa Romain


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Lady Notorious (Royal Rewards), by Theresa Romain

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“Romain’s fourth Royal Rewards Regency effervesces with romance…Moving and complex characters highlight this novel, which is enhanced by mystery and complicated by period class distinctions that make a match between Cass and George seem impossible. Regency fans will enjoy this stirring adventure.” —Publishers Weekly “Regency readers in search of a historical that eschews the tried-and-true in favor of something different will adore Romain’s latest superbly written romance, the fourth in her Royal Rewards series, because it successfully delivers well-developed, refreshingly different characters; an inventive plot richly imbued with danger and desire; and plenty of bold sensuality.” —Booklist

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About the Author

Theresa Romain is the bestselling author of historical romances, including the Matchmaker trilogy, the Holiday Pleasures series, the Royal Rewards series, and the Romance of the Turf trilogy. Praised as “one of the rising stars of Regency historical romance” (Booklist), she has received starred reviews from Booklist and was a 2016 RITA® finalist. A member of Romance Writers of America® and its Regency specialty chapter The Beau Monde, Theresa is hard at work on her next novel from her home in the Midwest. To keep up with all her book-release news, please visit her online at theresaromain.com, where you can sign up for her newsletter.

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Product details

Series: Royal Rewards (Book 4)

Mass Market Paperback: 368 pages

Publisher: Zebra (February 26, 2019)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 1420145452

ISBN-13: 978-1420145458

Product Dimensions:

4.1 x 0.7 x 6.7 inches

Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

3.9 out of 5 stars

43 customer reviews

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#250,954 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

Theresa Romain's stories often include characters who are not nobility and I find that to be a refreshing change. Lady Notorious centers on Cass Benton, a de facto Bow Street Runner. Readers met Cass & several other characters here, in Lady Rogue. Cass is not officially a runner, because she's a woman, but she and her twin brother work cases together, with Cass often doing the bulk of the work. She is hired by George, Lord Northbrook, to investigate a possible plot to kill his father, the Duke of Ardmore. This plot involves several other nobles, and allows for some repeat appearances of other Lady Rogue characters. In helping George, Cass poses as a member of the nobility, but this isn't a Pygmalion trope, and there is little in the narrative to support the portrayal of Cass as Lady Notorious. I still enjoyed Cass; she is a bundle of smarts and I loved her vitality. She is doing all the work, "finding a way" while still struggling against the constraints on women. She knows this and it bothers her. George, Lord Northbrook, is not the usual dilettante noble or a rake. He's charming and basically kind, as well as interested in learning about the Duchy he's to inherit. He wants to help his troubled parents but doesn't know how to yet. And he's passionate about his camera obscura. There is chemistry between the two and the heat level is just right. The scheme and plot against members of the nobility, really feels like just a set up tool and is frankly not really dealt with much. When the scheme is included, the pacing slows and the story suffers a bit. The connection between Cass and George is really the warmth and heart of the story. They don't simple solve a murder plot, George and Cass help each other see that perhaps making your way in the world, is about what you yourself do and not just the rules others put in place for you. And it helps to have someone by your side along the way. A good addition to the Royal Rewards series, with the mystery playing a smaller role than in the other books. Fans of Theresa Romain should enjoy this one. Readers new to Romain, should start with the first in the series, to get a better feel for Romain's style.

If you like 100% historical accuracy in your Regency romances, this definitely isn’t the book for you. With a female Bow Street Runner (in all but the salary) and the son of a Duke as romantic protagonists, there are aspects of the story that definitely fail the plausibility test.That said, it was absolutely brilliant and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Yes, yes, I know, I’m normally a nitpicky cow about historical inaccuracies, but there’s a difference between implausible and impossible. It’s implausible that a woman was working for the Bow Street Runners as an unofficial investigator in 1818, whereas it’s impossible (I’m looking at you, Marie Force) to have a horse-drawn carriage travel from Essex to Scotland with a single overnight stop. Just imagine this as a parallel-universe Regency England where women could hold down jobs and were treated with respect, and you’ll thoroughly enjoy it.Cassandra works for Bow Street unofficially as her twin brother Charlie’s (the actual Runner) assistant, but the reality is she’s the mastermind of the pair. When Charlie breaks his leg on a case while climbing a trellis into a lady’s bedchamber because he fancies himself a Romeo, Cassandra takes the case on alone, and is thrust into company with George, Marquis of Northbrook, who believes someone may be out to kill his father.George is an absolute delight. Yes, he’s the spoiled and pampered son of a duke, but he’s also a smart sort who can see clearly the devastation his father’s love of gambling and his mother’s addiction to laudanum has wrought. He’s fun and likable and nobody really takes him seriously, but Cassandra not only sees through his facade, she makes him want to be more than an heir in waiting. His willingness to try new things, his near-insatiable curiosity about everything and his acceptance of Cassandra for exactly who she was made him honestly one of my favourite romance heroes in ages.Suspend your disbelief at the door and just enjoy this charming, witty and clever Regency romance with an enlightened hero and an emancipated heroine. I was delighted, and I definitely want to read more by this author, who I hadn’t encountered before. And on that note, this isn’t the first in the series, but I didn’t find it a problem at all to follow along with the plot and the other characters. Five stars for a great fun read.Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book for review from NetGalley.

Cassandra (Cass) Benton is hiding in the shadows of Deverall Place at 1:00 am. Hired as a housemaid, her real job is to shadow Lord Deverell until he goes to bed at night. Her twin brother, Charles, works as a footman in the same household. Both of them work for Bow Street but have been hired by George, Lord Northbrook, son and heir to the Duke of Ardmore.Around 40 years ago, the younger sons of 10 aristocrats placed a secret wager called a tontine and now after careful investing, is worth 100,000 pounds. The one survivor of the group receives all the money. Some have now died of natural causes, however in recent years, some of the investors have died under mysterious circumstances, thus necessitating Lord Northbrook’s investigation. His godfather, Lord Deverell, is one of the survivors and he worries that if someone is killing them off, he wants to protect his godfather. But when someone manages to sneak into the house and stabs the man but not killing him, George feels he needs to step up the protection. Thus, he hatches a scheme to have Cass move into the house pretending to be his cousin and assume the name of Mrs. Bendetti and mix with the ton hoping to ferret out the killer. The ton seems to accept this clever woman - a red head with an Italian name. Huh?By that time, I had a headache trying to piece all of this together while asking myself why authors must write Regency novels with heroines as spies. Please. This trope has been done to death. I really like the author and have read many of her novels but I do not think I can digest another Regency spy novel. Please get back to writing a “real” Regency romance.I voluntarily reviewed an Advanced Reader Copy of this book.

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