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Four Weeks of Scandal

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If you love the sparkle of Tessa Dare and the wit of Sarah MacLean, then you won't want to miss this newest historical romance by Megan Frampton, who returns with a delicious story about a will in dispute, a four-week bargain, and a pretend engagement with romantic consequences.

It only takes one moment to cause a scandal...and four weeks to live it down!

Week one: Lovely, lively Octavia Holton arrives in the village, determined to claim her inheritance—the home she grew up in with her late father. Surely he meant for his daughter to have the property, and owning it means she could fix it up, sell it, and use the money to pay off her debts. But when she arrives, she discovers the house is also claimed—by one Gabriel Fallon.

Week two: Gabriel claims his father won the property in a bet, but he can't bring himself to toss Octavia out on her very delightful derrière, so he makes her a four-week bargain: Together they'll pretend to be engaged, all the while seeking out any will, letter, or document that proves who gets the ownership.

Weeks three and four: But that means togetherness...a lot of togetherness, and long days—and evenings—in each other's company. The pair seems destined to "duke it out," staking their claims...but it's all too soon that they realize their rivalry might lead to something much more intimate. And suddenly four weeks seems like a long time. And yet not enough.

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      Starred review from May 15, 2022
      A bargain, a fake engagement, gambling, and mythology are combined in the fifth Hazards of Dukes romance. Octavia Holton, part owner of a gambling house in London, has a debt to pay, so when she learns her estranged father has died, she travels from London to the countryside to sell his house. She and her sister, Ivy, left years ago after their father nearly gambled them away as future brides. Despite this, Octavia is certain he would have left them the house, so she's shocked when she arrives and finds a naked man in the pond. Gabriel Fallon, a scholar of Greek mythology, claims he is the rightful owner of the house because her father lost it to his father in a card game or a roll of the dice. Gabriel agrees to give Octavia one month to search for any documents that might prove otherwise. In the meantime, the pair will live in, and fix up, the long-neglected house, pretending they are engaged. A household staff of locals moves in, and soon they all start to feel like a family. Octavia and Gabriel know they should see each other as opponents, but their attraction is undeniable from the start. As the bargain's end draws near, neither wants to let go. The way mythology, particularly the tale of Hades and Persephone, is woven into this sizzling romance is delightful, and the characters are captivating. Octavia is like a breath of fresh air. She's spontaneous, outspoken, and sometimes selfish. She grows throughout the novel, but Gabriel loves her for exactly who she is right from the beginning. There is respect and admiration throughout, even when the two disagree and frustrate each other. The conflict keeping them apart--not seeing how they could fit their lives together--feels realistic for these adeptly crafted characters. An easy, trope-y romance that feels original and entirely winsome.

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