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The Scandalous Life of a True Lady (Signet Eclipse)
The Scandalous Life of a True Lady (Signet Eclipse)
Author: Barbara Metzger
Publisher: Signet
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 7 reviews
Sales Rank: 172369

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 352
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 6.6 x 4.2 x 1.2

ISBN: 0451224388
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9780451224385
ASIN: 0451224388

Publication Date: June 3, 2008
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Condition: Standard used condition.

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Hes a master of disguises but he cant mask true love

Spymaster Harry Harmons new assignment is to spy on enemies at a country house party. To do that, hell require a courtesan learned, truthful, and beautiful...

Poor, sensible, smart Simone Ryland has come to Mrs. Burtons bawdy house in search of work. But instead, she finds Harmon in need of her special skills.



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5 out of 5 stars Excellent - could not put it down!   August 19, 2008
Simone is a lady who her parents have died and she sold her home to put his younger brother through school. She can't find good governess work so she has decided to become someone's mistress. She walks into a whore house and the owner finds her man who needs a temporary mistress for a party. Simone really does want this life... Harry Harmon can 'taste the truth' as well as all his male family members - - he wants to get out of the spy business with one last case -- he needs a mistress for a house party who will make a big splash in the London papers... and thus the romance begins. This book is very PG-13 the sex is hinted - you don't miss it but it would be fine book to leave around and guest won't be shocked! - Enjoy!

I would also suggest Truly Yours (Signet Eclipse) (Viscount Rexford (Rex) story), How to Abduct a Highland Lord , A Rake's Guide to Seduction (Zebra Historical Romance) and Under Your Spell (Witches of Mayfair, Book 1). Looking foward to The Wicked Ways of a True Hero.



5 out of 5 stars I really enjoyed this book   August 1, 2008
I just stared to read Barbara Metzger. She has good flow and good charater development, she does not have the really hot sex scene but her stories make up for this. I cried at the end of all her books so I consider her a pretty good author.


4 out of 5 stars Only for those who enjoy spies and intrigue.   July 25, 2008
Harry Harmon's family line is able to detect lies. Daniel gets rashes when he hears or speaks lies. Rex sees colors. The earl heard notes of discord. As for Harry, the illegitimate son, he can taste an untruth, and they taste awful. The government considers them to be national treasures because their abilities allow them to ferret out information.

Harry is getting ready to retire from all his aliases and live out the remainder of his life in peace. But his alternate identity as the spymaster, Major Harrison, has many enemies. So while someone disguised as Major Harrison is in London appearing to die, Harry Harmon will be attending a gathering in the country to complete his last job. Harry is to spy on the people at the country house party hosted by Lord Gorham and his mistress, Claire. At least one of the guests is a traitor. Each gentleman is bringing his courtesan to compete in several categories. This means Harry requires a female who can pass as a courtesan, be loyal, and able to understand multiple languages. Above all, she must be honest. Enter Simone.

Simone Ryland has no guardian, dowry, or references. She also has a younger brother away at school and her money has run out. With no other recourse, Simone goes to Mrs. Burton's bawdy house in search of work. After a short interview, the madam sends Simone off with Harry. Unknown to Simone, she is about to claim her first alias character and perhaps find a bit of love along the way.

**** This type of Regency is best for those who enjoy danger, mystery, and intrigue in their stories. If you are looking for a typical Regency Romance about a couple getting together and possible scandals, then you will not enjoy this type of Regency Historical Romance. I have not read many novels by this author, Barbara Metzger, but if I go by the ones that I have picked up thus far, I must say that Metzger's cup of imagination seems to overflow. Stellar! ****

Reviewed by Detra Fitch of Huntress Reviews.



5 out of 5 stars Love this Storyline! AWESOME!!!   July 19, 2008
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

Harry Harmon goes by many names as spymaster extraordinaire and master of disguises. At the moment Harry needs a smart and beautiful courtesan to gain entree to a country house party in order to spy on enemies threatening England, and, above all...she mustn't lie.

As a beautiful, young, genteel lady Simone Ryland is desperate for funds to keep her brother in school. With no references and nothing left of material value to sell, Simone decided to approach Mrs. Burton's bawdy house in search of work. Harry's friend Mrs. Burton recognized Simone to be everything Harry was looking for to assist him, Simone also turned out to be more of a temptation than Harry bargained for as well.

*** One thing I've learned is that one should never begin a book by Barbara Metzger in the evening, especially if one must get up early the next morning. First of all I couldn't stop myself from picking the book up to study the beautiful cover. Yes, I know you don't judge a book by it's cover but the artwork on the last few of Ms. Metzger's books, i.e. THE HOURGLASS; TRULY YOURS; and THE SCANDALOUS LIEFE OF A TRUE LADY are simply outstanding! However, fantastic covers are just bait, because once you start reading, you are firmly caught up in the original, sensual and humorous romantic Regency world that is a trademark for this master wordsmith.

Metzger has continued this second novel (the first being TRULY YOURS) with the theme of a blessed/cursed family trait handed down to male issue of knowing the `truth' when they hear it. Not all have the same reaction to lies, and in Harry's case, he tastes it! Unlike his poor cousin Daniel, who itches in some very embarrassing places. With the war over, Harry wants only to complete his service to thwart a ruinous plot to overthrow the government and to finally bury his main alter ego of Major Harrison. The author first introduced Harry in TRULY YOURS as the illegitimate issue of the Earl of Royce setting the plot, giving him motivation and finally this story. Simone was also a gem. Smart and savvy and I loved the way the author reasoned out why her last valuable asset, her virginity, was hers to bestow knowing as an unprotected female living in genteel poverty, it would only be a matter of time before it might be taken by force. This story boasts a plethora of memorable characters especially the assorted mistresses who were oftentimes scandalously funny. I really loved cousin Daniel and hope Ms. Metzger is planning his story next, as with his reaction to lies it is bound to be hilarious!

Bottom line - This is one of the most amusing and original stories you'll find in this genre by an author who continues to satisfy and charm her fans!

Marilyn Rondeau, for www.Ck2skwipsandkritiques.com



3 out of 5 stars Not up to par   July 9, 2008
 2 out of 4 found this review helpful

As much as I love Barbara Metzger, I have to agree with Vicki L's assessment. I thought long and hard about giving this 4 stars but that would have been the action of one of the despised "fangirls" and I hope I am not one of them! I agree that this was too drawn out and there was a lack of character development, particularly for Simone - she's a little two dimensional and we don't really know her at all well by the end of the story. Harry Harmon was an interesting character but there was not enough about his background to make him truly memorable. We get hints about his upbringing and, of course, you would be assisted if you had read "Truly Yours" before this book. One of Metzger's strong points has always been her lively and sparky writing with her wonderful comic jokes and asides. Not here; nor did we have her usual coterie of weird and wonderful animals and zany servants. I expect the forthcoming "Wicked Ways of a True Hero" will be Cousin Daniel's story; he got the short end of the stick in this story as he comes across as a little thick and not particularly attractive but, perhaps I will be surprised when we get his story.

All in all, this is not a keeper for me and perhaps I am being a little harsh because rather than judging it against some of the trite, trivial and boring stuff around under the guise of Regency Historical, I am judging Metzger against herself. It was entertaining but, sadly, for me not memorable and I could not quite bring myself to fall in love with Harry.


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