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A Winter Scandal

Camp, Candace (Paperback - - 2011)
Average Rating: 3 stars out of 5.
A Winter Scandal


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Thrown together with Lord Morecombe after she discovers an abandoned baby accompanied by a brooch bearing his insignia, Thea Bainbridge agrees to help him find the child's mother and soon finds it harder and harder to resist this notorious rake as scandal swirls around them. … More »
Baker & Taylor
Thrown together with Lord Morecombe after she discovers an abandoned baby accompanied by a brooch bearing his insignia, Thea Bainbridge agrees to help him find the child's mother and soon finds it harder and harder to resist this notorious rake as scandal swirls around them. Original. 250,000 first printing.

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When Thea Bainbridge finds an abandoned baby accompanied by a broach bearing Lord Morecombe's insignia, she agrees to help Morecombe find the child's mother and soon finds it difficult to resist him as scandal swirls around them.

Simon and Schuster
New York Times bestselling author Candace Camp weaves a heartwarming tale, first in a thrilling new series, of Christmastime love, discovery, and scandal. . . .

When plain and proper Thea Bainbridge stumbles upon a baby in the manger of her church’s nativity, she is understandably shocked. Discovering a brooch bearing the insignia of Gabriel, Lord Morecombe, hidden among the child’s clothing, she is certain the dissolute rake is to blame. Incensed, Thea sets out to reproach the arrogant lord—only to find herself utterly swept away.

Gabriel is intrigued by the vivacity in Thea’s flashing gray eyes when she accuses him of fathering the orphan, even as he adamantly maintains his innocence. The brooch is one he remembers all too well, however, and Gabriel is determined to find the mother of the missing child. As the mystery around the baby deepens, Gabriel is continually thrown together with Thea—and finds himself growing more entranced every day.

Even with whispers of winter scandal swirling around them, they cannot deny the longing in their hearts. A longing which promises the best gift of all: a shelter from the storm . . . in each other’s arms.

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Authors: Camp, Candace
Statement of Responsibility: Candace Camp
Title: A winter scandal
Publisher: New York :, Pocket Star Books,, 2011
Edition: 1st Pocket Star Books pbk ed
Characteristics: 431 p. ;,18 cm.
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Aug 27, 2012
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  • hgeng63 rated this: 3.5 stars out of 5.

Good solid Regency historical. Would Regency characters really "get it on" as Thea & Gabriel do, though?

Aug 02, 2012
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  • alysor rated this: 4.5 stars out of 5.

Good read. I loved Thea's character, she was very easy to identify with, and I enjoyed Gabriel as well.

Jul 30, 2012
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  • booklady1 rated this: 5 stars out of 5.

Candace Camp nail it in this book, well done. she is excellent at portraying the romantic tension between her heroes heroines, and she manages to write explicitly but beautifully about sex as well as love.. i enjoy this book! i insists you all read this book. you will love it.

Dec 20, 2011
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  • alibnyc rated this: 5 stars out of 5.

awesome, awesome, awesome. I love a good christmas romance and this one is so well done! The vicar's bluestocking, spinster sister finds an abandoned baby in the church and accuses the local lord of being the father. Their bickering and obvious attraction sets off a great romance that will have falling in love with author Candace Camp and this great new series.

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