His secret mistress

Cathy Maxwell

Book - 2020

"At the Logical Men's Society--an exclusive bachelor's club--brandy flows like water, bawdy stories abound, and a gentleman tempted to marry is always persuaded to reconsider . . . Brandon Balfour made the mistake of trusting his heart to the exquisite, strong-willed actress, Kate Addison, with whom he shared one intimate night before fate intervened. Now a decade later, Brandon is a leading member of the Logical Men's Society--for no woman since Kate has managed to captivate him. To Kate, the memory of that night still burns strongly, because it was followed by a stunning betrayal. A chance encounter may have brought Brandon back into her life, but that doesn't mean Kate will ever forgive him. She's vowed to m...ake him pay--even as she realizes the promises of the young love they once shared are still etched upon her heart . . . Loving her exiled him. Trusting him ruined her. And now, a clash of passions threatens everything each of them ever desired."--Provided by publisher.

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Subjects
Genres
Regency fiction
Romance fiction
Historical fiction
Published
New York : Avon Books, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers [2020]
Language
English
Main Author
Cathy Maxwell (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
240 pages ; 24 cm
ISBN
9780062975058
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

A painful misunderstanding comes to light in this delightful Regency series launch from Maxwell (The Duke That I Marry). Brandon Balfour, a 36-year-old bachelor, is a prominent member of the anti-marriage Logical Men's Society and still smarting from a heartbreak in his youth. When Bran's sister, the Dowager Duchess of Winderton, insists he pay off the older actor that her son has grown infatuated with to convince her to leave the boy alone, Bran laughs off her concern--until he learns the actor in question is Kate Addison, his own former lover. Bran demands that Kate immediately leave the town of Maidenshop or he'll send the magistrate after her. Surprised at seeing Bran again, spunky Kate refuses to go and confronts Bran about just how badly the disastrous end of their relationship hurt her. Bran is stunned by her anger, believing he is the one who was jilted 15 years ago. As the dark truth of what really happened comes to light, the couple's verbal sparring and well-matched wits hide their deep emotional vulnerability and make for electric chemistry. Readers will find it easy to root for their happy reunion. Agent: Robin Rue, Writer's House. (Mar.)

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

An actress who has carefully chosen the rules she can break in Regency-era England finds herself painfully conflicted when she rediscovers her ex-lover, now an aspiring architect with his heart set on building bridges.Brandon Balfour has studiously avoided matrimony. His singleness has ensured continued membership in the Logical Men's Society, a group for unmarried scientific-minded men instituted by the grandfather of the current Earl of Marsden. While the matrons of the village of Maidenshop would like nothing better than to see himand his two eligible young friendscomfortably wedded, Brandon has other concerns: Not only is he haunted by his romantic past with the indomitable Kate Addison, he is also hoping to secure the future of his ward, the Duke of Winderton. But ancient history returns to create drama in the present when he learns that Winderton believes himself in love with Kate, whose traveling theater group has halted at their village. Brandon crashes back into her life, but Kate is determined that he will not shatter her heart again. Since she suffered disastrous consequences after her tryst with Brandon 15 years ago, Kate feels used and betrayed. She is determined to prove that she can stand her ground and won't give the architect an inch. The first installment in Maxwell's A Logical Man's Guide to Dangerous Women series is deliciously sweet when it dwells on the protagonists' interactions with secondary characters but insipid when the couple get together to trade barbs and memories. Brandon's struggle with the difficulty of building a solid foundation for his life inspires empathy, but the enormity of Kate's trauma gets obscured by drama. A fiercely ambitious woman who has braved several odds to gain financial independence, Kate is a beautifully crafted character whose story deserved more sensitivity and nuance. However, the scenes involving the villagers of Maidenshop sparkle with wit and insight, illuminating several human foibles and desires.A fairly straightforward romance set in a quaintly charming world. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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