Review for Scorned Ever More (A Lady Forsaken #3) by Christina McKnight

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Title: Scorned Ever More

Series: A Lady Forsaken, Book Three

Author: Christina McKnight

Genre: Historical Romance, Regency England

Release Date: June 29, 2015

Word Count: 85,000 appox.

Cover Artist: LFD Designs for Authors

synopsis

**Warning: Not every story of love has a happy ending**

 A man willing to sacrifice all…

Andrew Penton, the Marquis of Drake, is a man used to getting all he desires, for nothing in return. But when a mysterious woman catches his eye, he’s helpless to do anything but offer her all he is.

A woman determined to take everything…

Lady Lorelei de La Valette, daughter of the French Comte of Epernon, is new to London society and not the lady she appears to be. Her life has been controlled since birth, yet she’ll have to decide if her destiny lies with her country or her heart.

A love lost forever…

My Review

Christina McKnight’s “Scorned Ever More” is the third book in her historical romance series, A Lady Forsaken. Another set of new and interesting plot elements that I've never seen in historical romance before! Once again, the characters and story line are great. There was a full-on sex scene in this one and it was amazing! I'm still in shock over the ending though. I'll have to see what happens in #4 before I know how I truly feel about the ending of #3, I think.

4 out of 5 stars



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Chapter One

 London, England

February 1799

The Marquis of Drake, Andrew Penton, leaned casually against the wall bordering the gardens. Anyone who stumbled upon him might think his pose nonchalant and tranquil. Yet inside, his discontent festered just below the surface.

There were numerous places he’d rather be, many obligations to which his time would be better devoted. Instead, he flitted around yet another ton gathering, acting the self-indulged lord with nothing better to do than discuss the weather with simpering young debutantes, and argue the merits of the war to be waged against their French counterparts.

He’d fled the overcrowded ballroom only moments before when his latest dance partner, pushed upon him by their hostess, had stepped on his booted foot one too many times. That was not the only injustice he’d been dealt during his brief time this evening. Another chit had held him so securely during their promenade about the dance floor that her hands had left sweaty stains on his linen shirt.

He wondered if young women today were properly trained in the art of the quadrille, or if they were sent into the wilds of society wholly unprepared.

And all the time, Andrew’s dear friend Benjamin chuckled at his unease.

It had been far simpler when he hadn’t tried to be a respectable lord; when he hadn’t given a feathering about what others thought of him or his antics about town. The days when he’d only cared about spending his coin and who would warm his bed that night seemed so long ago.

Now, he hid from potential bedmates and begrudgingly paid the new income tax levied against him to help offset the cost of financing British troops fighting in the Napoleonic War. Two shillings per pound was a trifling amount compared to what he’d spent to set up his last mistress in her own London townhouse.

It was past time he returned to the ballroom. The evening would end shortly, and he could return home or to his club for a drink.

Andrew pushed away from the wall, his position hidden from view of the main drive, and started back to the side entrance he’d exited a few moments before. It had been fortuitous that the lord who owned this home had a door leading from his study and onto the drive.

“…we have gone over this several times.”

The words floated on the light breeze, meeting Andrew as he stepped inside the study door and the warmth of the house. Pausing, he strained to hear the rest of the conversation, if only to delay his return to the ballroom.

Andrew pushed the doors closed, leaving it open only a crack as footsteps approached on the outside walk. It would not do to be caught eavesdropping.

A trio stopped outside the door, their features obscured by the darkness, though Andrew saw enough to know the group consisted of two females and a well-dressed gentleman.

“See that you follow the instructions given to you.” The man took the arm of one of the women and walked on, leaving their third companion behind.

Just in case you missed them, here are my reviews for #1 and #2:

Christina McKnight’s “Shunned No More” is the first book in her historical romance series, A Lady Forsaken. This book starts off with a bang, using a plot element that I’ve never seen in any book. Always good when you can have something totally new to keep you interested. The characters and story line are great. You empathize with Viola, and you want to smooch with Brock. So many times, I was talking out loud to this book – No, Brock, No! My only issue is that there wasn’t a full-on sex scene, even in the epilogue…maybe it’s just me, but I want to hear that stuff (at least in the ending).

4 out of 5 stars

Christina McKnight’s “Forgotten No More” is the second book in her historical romance series, A Lady Forsaken. This is the story of Viola’s friend, Ruby, who played a role in the first book. Ruby is well-written and you understand her quest to figure out her history. The leading man, Harold, has loved Ruby since they were kids. You gotta love that. Harold supports all of Ruby’s crazy as she searches for her past. He’s a good man. As with #1, I would have liked to see an actual nookie scene, at least in the end.

4 out of 5 stars



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about the author

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Christina McKnight is a book lover turned writer. From a young age, her mother encouraged her to tell her own stories. She’s been writing ever since. Currently, she focuses on Historical Romance, Urban Fantasy, and Paranormal Romance.

Christina enjoys a quiet life in Northern California with her family, her wine, and lots of coffee. Oh, and her books…don’t forget her books! Most days she can be found writing, reading, or traveling the great state of California.

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