The Counterfeit Scoundrel A Novel. Chessmen: Masters of Seduction Chessmen: Masters of Seduction /

Lorraine Heath

eBook - 2023

New York Times bestselling author Lorraine Heath begins a compelling new spin-off series, The Chessmen: Masters of Seduction, centering around three heroes-Knight, Bishop, and Rook-who play to win at any cost. Born into an aristocratic family, yearning for a life beyond Society's strictures, Marguerite "Daisy" Townsend is an enterprising sleuth. Hired to obtain proof of a wife's infidelity, she secures a position in the household of the woman's lover, never expecting to be lured into the seductive blackguard's arms herself. Devilishly handsome, David Blackwood, known widely as Bishop, quickly realizes the enticing maid is interested in far more than dusting. She aims to uncover his sins. Although tempted by ...the dangerous beauty, he can't risk her learning the truth: his affairs are chaste. As a boy who witnessed his mother's abusive relationship, Bishop now helps desperate wives escape unhappy marriages. Yet when he is accused of murdering the husband of a "paramour," he is forced to seek Daisy's assistance in proving his innocence. As their perilous search draws them into a web of deceits, they can no longer deny their simmering desire. Once secrets are revealed, will Daisy's counterfeit scoundrel give up the scandalous games he plays and surrender his heart into her keeping?

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[United States] : HarperCollins 2023.
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9780063114647
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Review by Library Journal Review

David Blackwood, better known as Bishop among his friends or Blackguard Blackwood according to the latest gossip sheets, has been secretly helping unhappy wives escape their marriages. When a new maid begins working in his home, he believes she may be more than she seems. The maid is actually Marguerite "Daisy" Townsend, who has an enterprising business as a private investigator and has been hired to find proof of a wife's infidelity, which has brought her into the home of renowned rake Blackwood. Yet something seems to be amiss with his evening liaisons. Bishop and Daisy find that as they draw closer to the truth about each other, they cannot resist the attraction between them. When Bishop is entangled in murder charges due to his secret, Daisy must find a way to clear his name and convince him that what they have between them is worth more than the way he has chosen to avenge his mother, who suffered from an abusive relationship. VERDICT Heath (The Return of the Duke) begins a new series full of witty banter, and her fans will quickly fall in love with Bishop and Daisy. Their romance starts off as a slow burn but is well worth the wait.--Morgan Lockard

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

The first entry in Heath's The Chessmen: Masters of Seduction series of neo-Victorian romances examines divorce and women's happiness. David Blackwood, known to his friends as Bishop, is a wealthy investor who has acquired a reputation for having illicit affairs with married women which have led to their husbands' divorcing them. Few know that David merely agrees to be named as a lover in order for unhappy women to escape their marriages in the only way possible under existing British law. Marguerite "Daisy" Townsend is a private detective who's spying on Blackwood on behalf of a man who's convinced his wife is being unfaithful. The first time she meets David, while she's posing as a maid in his household, they both feel an instant attraction. Perplexed by the attentions David pays her while keeping standing appointments with a succession of women and by her own feelings, Daisy nevertheless wants to find the evidence her client needs. That client turns out to have unusual intentions, and an unrelated woman David is aiding might be concealing something as well. As David and Daisy become lovers, soap-operatic plot twists appear, weaving in her past and her parentage with his present do-gooder activities and daddy issues. The novel grapples with how a man might enact feminist principles without upsetting the genre's commonplaces, including social rules about fidelity, with limited success. For fans of the lady detective subgenre of historical romance. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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