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In Scandal They Wed

por Sophie Jordan

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Long ago, Evelyn Cross sacrificed her good name, her freedom, and any hope for love. Now, in the remote English countryside, she struggles to survive and avoid the scandal threatening to destroy all she holds dear . . . until a sinfully handsome viscount arrives on her doorstep, offering marriage, salvation, and tempting her with so much more. Set in the 1850s.… (más)
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In Scandal They Wed is a story of serious mistaken identities, or perhaps the better term would be mistaken lives. Evelyn, known as Evie, has sacrificed her entire life to raising Nicholas, her sister’s illegitimate son. For nearly five years she’s lived in a small village, afraid someone will guess she’s not really the Widow Cross. Things are hard, but she’s happy and Nicholas is happy and that’s all that matters to her. And then Spencer Lockhart turns up at her door to see Nicholas.

All Spencer wants is to make right by his recently departed cousin’s child. Ian had gone to the grave loving his “Linnie” and regretting that he couldn’t give his name to his child, and Spencer saw it as his sworn duty to protect Linnie. Except the Linnie he meets is nothing like the Linnie his cousin talked about, and she’s dreadfully afraid of him.

I’m a sucker for romances where one or both leads are under a mistaken assumption (a harmless mistaken assumption, at least). More often than not these things backfire, and the sparks are spectacular. This is no different. What I found dissatisfying and disruptive to my overall enjoyment of the book was Spencer’s reaction to Evie’s deceit.

Throughout the novel certain inconsistencies appear between Ian’s version of Linnie and the Linnie whom Spencer meets and interacts with. I understand that Spencer thought some of it was probably because Ian was so blinded by love for Linnie that he maybe overlooked some things (such as her feisty spirit?), but he accepted everything too easily. He accepted that “Linnie” wanted to be called Evie. He accepted that she seemed reluctant to discuss what happened since Ian left for soldiering. Then during their first intimate encounter he doesn’t pause to wonder that she seems so tentative in her responses. So “fresh” and “untouched.”

It takes two to tango, so Evie is just as culpable as Spencer is. Many of her fears felt groundless after she got to know Spencer and understood that he truly wanted to do right by Nicholas. As it stood, however, I understood why Spencer felt the way he did. I was ready to throttle Evie. Spencer’s actions after learning her secret are what turned me off. He doesn’t listen to her explanations, he doesn’t stop to consider that she wasn’t doing things maliciously, and he doesn’t even give her the benefit of the doubt. She lied, ergo she was a gold-digging, unfaithful, and heartless woman who could be treated however he wanted.

More annoying is that Evie allowed it and then forgave him quickly when he begged for forgiveness!

Her father was also beyond the pale. It was not explained in great detail why he turned his back on her (it was almost a Cinderella set-up; she goes from his darling to a pauper thanks to a stepmother) or why he didn’t protect either of his daughters. The few times he is shown or talked about he seems a pushover and craven coward. So it made little sense when he finally shows some fatherly attentiveness. Why did he suddenly care? Why should it matter to Spencer?

In Scandal They Wed is my first Sophie Jordan book, and the premise held great promise for me. However, the delivery was less than inspiring. It’s never a good thing when I want to murder the hero, strangle the heroine, and don’t give two hoots about the rest of the characters. ( )
  lexilewords | Dec 28, 2023 |
So I loved the writing in this but wasn’t a fan of either plot or the main characters. I like a flawed hero but he just seemed like a bit of a prick. And the plot was very monotonous with both characters having the same inner monologue throughout the book. ( )
  thewestwing | Aug 12, 2022 |
Light. Fun. Entertaining. Fluffy Regency with some improbable plot lines. ( )
  lesmel | Jan 19, 2016 |
Good historical romance. Enjoyed it greatly. Maybe a little too much worry about truths on the heroine's part and when to tell but understandable in my view. She had been hiding things, for good reason, for a long time. ( )
  tivonut | Jul 25, 2013 |
Evie Cross, newly evicted from The Penwich School for Virtuous Girls, returns home to discover a case of compromised virtue. Not hers, mind you, but that of her well loved sister, Linnie who foolishly found herself in the bed of a man she thought she loved and subsequently got herself pregnant. Linnie was her parents last hope of weaseling their way into better society and if her condition is discovered, all of their nefarious scheming has been for nothing.

Having been out of the country for long enough not to rouse suspicious, Evie takes Linnie's child to raise as her own, masquerading as a widow to protect Linnie's reputation and more importantly, her child.

Years later, her sister having died and any potential scandal along with her, Evie has established a safe, quiet, albeit poverty stricken life for herself and her adopted son. Out of the blue, a man arrives asking after Nicholas. Spencer Lockhart, Lord Winters, is the cousin of Nick's father, who died on the battlefield but not before securing Spencer's promise to look after Nicholas and Linnie. For years Spencer has lived with the dream of Linnie, visions of her loveliness planted in his mind by his cousin's stories of her. Now he has returned and means to protect both Linnie and her son with his name by making the woman of his dreams his wife. Fearing that the truth could mean Spencer taking Nicholas from her, Evie plays along with his assumptions that she is her sister and agrees to marry him, hoping that he doesn't discover that his bride to be isn't exactly the woman of his dreams.

Loved this story. I had no idea what kid of man ol' Spence would ultimately turn out to be so I had no idea what would happen to Evie or her son. you don't go around duping influential members of the nobility and expect to get off light. He might turn out to be a real asshole. All in all, a great little story. No instant fairytale love, but some marvelous instant sexual tension. Evie, you go girl.

I've ordered five more of Miz Jordan's books. She has even written a YA novel that I'd love to get my greedy little hands on. ( )
  lifeafterjane | Oct 3, 2011 |
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Long ago, Evelyn Cross sacrificed her good name, her freedom, and any hope for love. Now, in the remote English countryside, she struggles to survive and avoid the scandal threatening to destroy all she holds dear . . . until a sinfully handsome viscount arrives on her doorstep, offering marriage, salvation, and tempting her with so much more. Set in the 1850s.

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