A Matter of Scandal by Suzanne Enoch

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The Earl of Haverly, the shrewd and somewhat eccentric Dennis Hawthorne, sends an urgent invitation to his nephew, Greydon Brakenridge, the charismatic Duke of Wycliffe. He requests Grey to join him at his picturesque estate in the rolling hills of Hampshire during the bustling London season. Eager to escape the relentless attention of the fashionable elite, particularly from the multitude of suitors and his overbearing mother, Grey seizes this opportunity to retreat to Haverly Manor. However, his desire for solitude is quickly thwarted as he arrives with an unwelcome entourage in tow.

Upon Grey’s arrival, he learns that his uncle is drowning in a sea of unsavory debts, yet stubbornly refuses to let his affluent nephew offer financial assistance. Instead, he implores Grey to develop a strategic plan to pull him out of this financial quagmire. Taking a pragmatic approach, Grey begins by raising the rents on his tenants, including the hard-working Miss Grenville who runs an esteemed finishing school for young ladies. Emma Grenville, the determined and passionate headmistress, passionately contends that tripling the rent will spell disaster for her academy, which prides itself on educating young women of the ton. To Grey, these institutions serve merely as marriage brokers, and he is dismissive of Emma's concerns.

However, Grey's resolve begins to waver when he finds himself captivated by Emma’s fierce intellect and striking beauty. Their spirited exchanges lead to a friendly wager: Emma believes she can persuade Grey that women deserve a proper education, while he dares her to prove her point. As they engage in their playful banter, neither is prepared for the tempest of scandal that will soon engulf Emma's academy, nor for the powerful feelings that will unexpectedly surge between them.

"A Matter of Scandal" marks the captivating conclusion of Suzanne Enoch's beloved "With This Ring" series. The narrative centers on the intricate battle of the sexes, where Grey and Emma's ideological confrontations regarding female education mirror their deepening romantic entanglement. Through richly drawn characters and vivid settings, Ms. Enoch crafts a compelling exploration of the challenges faced by aristocratic women in early nineteenth-century England, all woven into a passionate romance that is sure to enchant fans of the genre.


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