
The Virgin Who Ruined Lord Gray
Swooning Virgins Society Series, Book 1
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Jessica Bright
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Anna Bradley
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Behind the doors of the Clifford Charity School for Wayward Girls there lies a secret society of brilliant, fearless women who are bringing justice to London's most corrupt aristocrats, one nobleman at a time....
Other young ladies might occupy their spare time with drawing or needlework, but Sophia Monmouth spends hers scaling rooftops and shadowing suspicious characters. Her objective: to gain information that will free a friend wrongly accused of murder. She hasn't bargained on being spotted and followed back to the Clifford School by a mysterious earl who holds almost as many secrets as she does.
Tristan Stratford, Lord Gray, earned the nickname the Ghost of Bow Street because no man has ever escaped him. Sophia - all soft curves beneath her disguise - is a unique challenge. Determined to learn the truth about the Clifford School, he joins Sophia in a scheme that leads from Newgate's cells to the pinnacle of power. But when desire is at odds with justice, succumbing to temptation may lead them both into the heart of danger.
Contains mature themes.
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- 11-03-25
Murder, Mystery and Mayhem!
This story has far more depth to it than the juvenile, clickbait title will lead you to believe. It actually has a dedicated plot line with serious themes and interesting, relatable historical political intrigue, all nicely woven around a Georgian/Regency(?) era romance.
Having said that, there’s no Almack’s, Masked Balls, Ridotto’s et al. and it doesn’t suffer because of their absence. This is a great view of how “the other half live”, even if the other half is still a titled Earl.
Don’t let the title put you off, I think that that’s the only mistake in this easy to read book. The series looks interesting, this is a great first step.
The narrator is fabulous and adds to the charm of this story.
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