Normally, I wouldn't post a review even though I did not like this book. I wanted to warn other buyers that the glowing reviews posted by others were not universal. Boy, did I not like this book! The plot was formulaic, and, even though I think an attempt was made to be different, this attempt failed. The characters of the Duke and Miss Medford were irritating with the same standard set of "problems", i.e. the Duke is a thoughtless rake who only needs the love of a good woman to fix him right up, and the lady was simply unable to control herself around the Duke throwing off any sense of propriety or (basic) good manners. Never mind that her behavior is against everything the girl was raised to believe, she simple is "powerless".
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The wedding takes place ~75% into the book which raised my interest wondering if the author was attempting some kind of "What happens after the King marries the peasant girl?". Instead, the book attempts for tension by having the new Duchess question the integrity of her husband. Her odd behavior (ridiculous really) leads the Duke to believe she has been/will be unfaithful. Why? Because, the Duke must also be "in the wrong" to make her lack of trust acceptable to the reader and believe in their eventual reconciliation ("two wrongs make a marriage"). It's a common irrational method, weak authors use, to fill out an already thin book.
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I am a huge fan of regency romances, and I'll buy these low cost books from first time authors, to try to catch a rising star. Generally, I've been happily surprised by the quality of these books and the new take on this genre. Unfortunately, "Nothing But Scandal" fails to bring anything new or appealing.