Marriage Most Scandalous
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Marriage Most Scandalous

#1 New York Times bestselling author Johanna Lindsay presents a powerfully romantic Regency-era tale that is breathtaking in scope and wondrously passionate. When Sebastian Townshend, son of the eighth Earl of Edgewood, was banished from his family due to the tragic results of a duel, he vowed never to return to England. Now living on the continent, Sebastian has forged a new identity as a deadly mercenary, The Raven. But his former neighbor, Lady Margaret Landor, has different plans for him. Back in England, Sebastian's father has had several accidents and Margaret suspects foul play and deception that reach as far back as the infamous duel. Convinced that only Sebastian can set the situation to rights, Margaret arranges a scandalous bargain with him that includes Sebastian's returning home as her husband. As the newlyweds uncover a deadly scheme, a fierce passion blossoms between them, which neither anticipated -- and neither can resist.

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Top Reviews

I have always loved Johanna Lindsey's books and thought I had read them all but this one had escaped me. It was wonderful! I loved the wonderful twist at the end. I hope that I can find more books I haven't read and that they're just as good as this one.

By Lila Streich


Pleasantly surprised that I enjoyed the two main protagonists characters, Margaret & Sebastián. Since this was written in 2005, I was afraid that Sebastián would be a truly callous, debauched rake. I cringe at that kind of supposed romance heroes. It turned out, though he had sowed some wild oats as a very young man, he had matured to become an honorable man & was the opposite of a rouge/rake. Though not perfect, with a facade of being unfeeling, he had also learned how to earn a living while...

By Mabel Corkery


This was my first Johanna Lindsey book, but will not be my last.

I really enjoyed the book and read through it very quickly. My only criticism is the end felt a bit rushed, like the author was facing a deadline, and there were some loose ends that weren't really dealt with.
The loose ends were minor story threads, but if you read the book you know what I'm talking about.
I also thought I'd be a little more upset with Sebastian over what he did and some more words should have been shared ...

By Alethea Skiles


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