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London's Late Night Scandal

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In Anabelle Bryant's novel of unexpected romance, a lord and lady learn that not all emotions can be expressed in the light of day . . .
 
Chief Officer of the Society for the Intellectually Advanced, Lord Matthew Strathmore, Earl of Whittingham, takes his position very seriously. Not only does it distract him from the painful aftermath of a gunshot wound to the leg, earned most honorably, it is important work. So he feels duty-bound to question esteemed scientist Lord Talbot about a suspect article. Matthew dashes from London to Oxfordshire, despite wretched weather that only exacerbates his injury, reminding him he is far from the dashing gentleman he once was . . .
 
Theodosia, Lord Talbot's granddaughter, has inherited his gift for inquiry, enjoying her pursuits safely away from the artifice of London society. But her identity as the true author of Talbot's article is about to be exposed. And if Matthew expects a dour bluestocking, surprises abound. Not only do Theodosia's botanical concoctions soothe his leg, he's clearly attracted by her delicate beauty. But dare she hope for more? It will take an urgent trip to London for both to discover how passion and lasting love can ignite under the cover of darkness . . .
 
"Those who enjoy headstrong heroines will appreciate [Amelia's] story."
 —Publishers Weekly on London's Wicked Affair
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 5, 2019
      Bryant’s magnetic final Midnight Secrets novel (after London’s Best Kept Secret) unites two Regency-era amateur scientists with a powerful attraction. Lord Matthew Strathmore, Earl of Whittingham, travels from his London home to Oxfordshire to meet with the Earl of Talbot, who wrote a journal article with a questionable hypothesis. Shortly after Matthew meets Talbot’s granddaughter, Theodosia Leighton, he realizes that she’s the author of the article. Talbot’s once astute mind has become muddled, and Theodosia is trying to keep her grandfather’s ailment a secret. Matthew and Theodosia share some scientific interests, and their budding friendship blossoms into a romance, leading to a magical shared excursion through London. Fans of thoughtful female characters will adore Theodosia’s joy in her intellectual pursuits. Bryant’s fast-paced and seamless plotting make this a novel to be savored in one sitting.

    • Kirkus

      September 1, 2019
      A scholarly woman with secrets and a wounded earl bond over their love of scientific pursuits in this historical romance with holiday flair. Lord Matthew Strathmore, Earl of Whittingham, must get down to the bottom of some rather unfounded scientific claims made recently by reclusive Lord Talbot in a well-known journal. After months of being ignored by Talbot's estate, he's surprised to receive a welcoming invitation. Through an oncoming storm, he makes the journey just in time to be snowed in with Talbot and his prickly granddaughter, Theodosia Leighton. Theodosia isn't pleased at Matthew's arrival, especially after having kept his letters a secret from her grandfather. The truth is, Theodosia has been publishing her own botanical discoveries under her grandfather's name for quite some time, and the hypotheses Matthew has come to debate are her own. Now she's snowbound with an earl who is too curious for his own good. Matthew suffers from chronic pain; his left leg was wounded a decade before. He's given up hope of living the carefree life of a dashing gentleman. No dancing. No horseback riding. Instead, he's chosen to dedicate his time to knowledge. The connection Matthew and Theodosia forge over their love of learning is adorable, though sometimes the minutiae of Theodosia's herbalism experiments interrupt the flow of the carefully paced romance. The couple shines best when cooped up at the Leighton estate, where their shared interests continually bring them together. Once the setting breaks this boundary and suddenly changes to the bustle of London society, the snappy and frequent tête-à-têtes between the main characters falter. The holiday elements are subtle, providing more of a cozy winter wonderland feel than a twee romance that barrels like a freight train toward Christmas. Unevenly paced, but the smart characterization wins out.

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    • Kirkus

      September 1, 2019
      A scholarly woman with secrets and a wounded earl bond over their love of scientific pursuits in this historical romance with holiday flair. Lord Matthew Strathmore, Earl of Whittingham, must get down to the bottom of some rather unfounded scientific claims made recently by reclusive Lord Talbot in a well-known journal. After months of being ignored by Talbot's estate, he's surprised to receive a welcoming invitation. Through an oncoming storm, he makes the journey just in time to be snowed in with Talbot and his prickly granddaughter, Theodosia Leighton. Theodosia isn't pleased at Matthew's arrival, especially after having kept his letters a secret from her grandfather. The truth is, Theodosia has been publishing her own botanical discoveries under her grandfather's name for quite some time, and the hypotheses Matthew has come to debate are her own. Now she's snowbound with an earl who is too curious for his own good. Matthew suffers from chronic pain; his left leg was wounded a decade before. He's given up hope of living the carefree life of a dashing gentleman. No dancing. No horseback riding. Instead, he's chosen to dedicate his time to knowledge. The connection Matthew and Theodosia forge over their love of learning is adorable, though sometimes the minutiae of Theodosia's herbalism experiments interrupt the flow of the carefully paced romance. The couple shines best when cooped up at the Leighton estate, where their shared interests continually bring them together. Once the setting breaks this boundary and suddenly changes to the bustle of London society, the snappy and frequent t�te-�-t�tes between the main characters falter. The holiday elements are subtle, providing more of a cozy winter wonderland feel than a twee romance that barrels like a freight train toward Christmas. Unevenly paced, but the smart characterization wins out.

      COPYRIGHT(2019) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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