Society's Most Scandalous Viscount

By Anabelle Bryant

Society's Most Scandalous Viscount - Anabelle Bryant
  • Release Date: 2015-11-03
  • Genre: Historical Romance
Score: 4
4
From 11 Ratings

Description

When rules are made to be broken…

Viscount Kellaway may sound like a gentleman, but he doesn’t act like one. As far as Kell is concerned, drink, women and the wrong side of the law are much more attractive indulgences than could be found in polite society – much to the scandal of the ton.

With all of Brighton’s women to choose from, Kell has never settled for one – and his devilish good looks have meant he’s never had to. But when he spies Angelica Curtis walking on the beach by moonlight, the living vision of a familiar dream, all that changes.

Suddenly, Kell finds himself craving the touch of a single woman…and it just so happens that the woman in question won’t have him! But if Kell’s bad ways have taught him anything, it’s that nothing is truly out of bounds…

Fans of Regency romance will adore Anabelle Bryant’s Regency Charms series:

1. Defying the Earl
2. Undone by His Kiss
3. Society’s Most Scandalous Viscount
4. His Forbidden Debutante

Praise for Society’s Most Scandalous Viscount

‘Anabelle Bryant is a genius. Her characters, language and expression make her a master of the written word and leave you wishing for your own happily ever after. A definite must read for all historical and romance lovers. – ’Cindy von Hentschel

‘Absolutely fantastic read. Anabelle Bryant has done it again. I love her stories and they just keep getting better and better and better with each book she puts out. Highly recommend.’ – Kristina O’Grady, author of the Copeland Ranch Trilogy

‘Regency Romance readers will absolutely adore Kell and Angelica’s story, it has all the passion, mystery and love that any of us could wish for in an Historical Romance.’ – Marsha @ Keeper Bookshelf, via Amazon

About the author

Anabelle Bryant began reading at the age of three and never stopped. Her passion for reading soon turned into a passion for writing and an author was born. Happy to grab her suitcase if it ensures a new adventure, Anabelle finds endless inspiration in travel; especially imaginary jaunts into romantic Regency England, a far cry from her home in New Jersey. Instead, her clever characters live out her daydreams because really, who wouldn’t want to dance with a handsome duke or kiss a wicked earl?
Though teaching keeps her grounded, photography, running and writing counterbalance her wanderlust. Often found with her nose in a book, Anabelle has earned her Master’s Degree and is pursuing her Doctorate Degree in Education. She proudly owns her addiction to French fries and stationery supplies, as well as her frightening ineptitude with technology.
A firm believer in romance, Anabelle knows sometimes life doesn’t provide a happily ever after, but her novels always do.
She enjoys talking with her fans. Visit her website at AnabelleBryant.com

Reviews

  • Perhaps had I the background I would have liked this more

    3
    By glhince
    The first I have read by this author, the third book in the series does have some background information required for a fuller understanding of the characters. Suffice it to say, these are two very damaged people, mostly from their parent’s individual actions, who find one another in a chance meeting on a beach. Kell has a pair of parents who are overtly and passively dismissive of one another, and their affairs outside of marriage have become well-known scandal. Kell is both angered by and disgusted by their behavior, and he’s decided to make the most of the worst people think of him by remaining detached and aloof, doing as he wishes in every aspect of life as he chases amusement, but not truly getting attached to anyone or anything. Angelica is visiting her grandmother for one final week before returning to enter the convent at her father’s behest. After the death of her mother, he retreated into religion and piety for comfort, and believes his daughter is best served by staying removed from society and it’s potential hurts. I’d love to say that this story grabbed me and kept me reading on, but not having a real sense of Kell before this story that is very much his was a difficult obstacle to overcome. Additionally, the author’s writing style is flowery and overly verbose, bordering on ponderously weighty and this added to a remove from the story: too many words to discuss an idea or place without actually being useful words made this read feel far longer than it was. Perhaps had I the background on the character and some attachment to them that was built in earlier installments, I would have liked this more,, but it just was another story, nothing terrible but nothing wonderful either. I was gifted an eBook copy from the author for purpose of honest review. I was not compensated for this review: all conclusions are my own responsibility