Three Times the Scandal
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Three Times the Scandal by Madelynne Ellis

02/26/2022

     “Wow. This book was burn-prints-off-fingertips-hot.” NYT & USA Today Bestselling Author Kimberley Troutte.

Fortuna Allenthorpe is at her wits end. Her family have engaged her to odious Sir Hector, a man she despises beyond measure. Convinced that the destruction of her reputation will free her, Fortuna flees into the night with infamous scoundrel, Giles Dovecote and his debauched friends the Darleston twins. Too bad, then, that her betrothed is more interested in her impressive inheritance than her errant virtue. What’s more, he’s prepared to destroy her family to ensure he gets it.

A vocal advocate of free love, Giles isn’t looking for a wife. Past mistakes weigh heavily on his conscience, but Fortuna makes him want things he considers off limits. As the stakes mount, how long can he hold fast to his principles, if they mean surrendering the woman he loves to a hellish match?

“Ms. Ellis takes the reader on a journey full of surprises, erotic twists & turns, and suspenseful events.” – Coffee Time Romance.

7th Annual Passionate Plume Finalist

Three Times the Scandal is a scorching historical romp through the Regency underbelly involving arson, molly houses and grave robbery, and includes M/F, M/M and M/M/F/M interactions. Readers are advised to ensure a cold drink is on hand to avoid overheating.

Don’t miss any of the enthralling Scandalous Seductions series:
A GENTLEMAN’S WAGER INDISCRETIONS PHANTASMAGORIA THREE TIMES THE SCANDAL HER HUSBAND’S LOVER THE GHOST OF CHRISTMAS PAST THE SERPENT’S KISS

And look out for the equally enticing Forbidden Loves series by Madelynne Ellis:
THE KISSING BOUGH PURE FOLLY

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