
Lord of Scoundrels
Set in post-Regency Paris, the notorious Marquess of Dain meets his match in Jessica Trent, a bold, independent intellectual unafraid to challenge his arrogance, leading to a deep and complex relationship.
About This Book
In 1828 Paris, the notorious Marquess of Dain, known as "Lord Beelzebub" and the "Lord of Scoundrels," is a man hardened by a tumultuous childhood and a reputation for unscrupulous behavior. His life takes a turn when Jessica Trent, a 27-year-old independent and intelligent woman, arrives in the city to rescue her brother, Bertie, from Dain's corrupting influence. Their initial encounter is marked by sharp wit and mutual disdain, setting the stage for a complex and passionate relationship.
As Jessica confronts Dain, she is drawn to his enigmatic presence, while he is intrigued by her boldness and intellect. Their interactions are charged with tension, leading to a series of confrontations that challenge their perceptions and desires. The story delves into themes of redemption and self-discovery, as both characters confront their pasts and the barriers they have built around themselves. The atmosphere is intense and slow-burning, with a palpable hate-to-love tension that propels the narrative forward.
Their journey is fraught with societal expectations, personal insecurities, and the complexities of love and trust. The novel masterfully weaves a tale of transformation and emotional depth, set against the backdrop of post-Regency Paris. The mood is dark and suspenseful, with moments of humor and tenderness that provide a rich and engaging reading experience.
What Readers Say
Readers praise the witty banter and strong chemistry between the leads. Many commend Chase's engaging writing style and character development. Fans note the emotional depth and humor that make it a standout romance. Some readers find the hero's behavior challenging, citing content warnings for bullying and emotional abuse. Ideal for fans of historical romance seeking a compelling enemies-to-lovers story.


