Lord Bramwell Johns drinks, whores, gambles, steals from darkened homes, and diddles with other men’s wives. What else is the second son of a duke to do?
Lady Rosamund Davies has spent her life keeping her family on time, in food, and out of the scandal rags. Until, that is, her young brother announces he’s in debt to a man she detests to the tune of 10,000 pounds!
The only way to save the family is her sacrifice. When Bram learns whom Rose will marry and what the devil plans to do with the innocent chit, his life spins out of control.
Personal growth might take time for Bram, especially if he continues his thievery. And Rose has plans of her own, including ruination, but who will win in the end? This merry romp through regency England is part of Ms. Enoch’s ‘The Notorious Gentlemen’ series and a reader need not have read the others to follow this story.
Always The Scoundrel was published in May 2009 by AVON BOOKS, a Harper Collins imprint.
Nancy Lee Badger
8. October 2009 at 18:10
You reviewed a book I’ve read! Excellent book and Suzanne Enoch is a very good writer! I enjoyed it very much!
8. October 2009 at 21:41
This sounds like an intriguing story. I have it on my list to read soon. Thanks for giving such a great summary without any spoilers!
9. October 2009 at 00:29
This book sounds interesting. Upper class gone mad. I will put it on my list for the winter readings. Thanks for the enticing preview!
9. October 2009 at 00:29
I have to hand it to you - your reviews are short but really cut to the meat of the story. Always the Scoundrel sounds like a winner.
9. October 2009 at 00:45
I always root for the bad boy hero. Bring it on!
9. October 2009 at 03:22
I love these kinds of stories and look forward to reading this one for sure.
11. October 2009 at 23:14
Thank you for another great review. Who doesn’t love to root for a sexy bad boy! Thank you for all of your wonderful reviews - truly directs me towards my next title.
13. October 2009 at 14:37
Yeay! A bad boy does good! Sounds like a good story to pickup.
8. November 2009 at 18:44
Whoring, gambling and diddling? I must pick this up immediately!