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A Loving Scoundrel (Malory Family, Bk 7)
A Loving Scoundrel - Malory Family, Bk 7
Author: Johanna Lindsey
ISBN-13: 9780743456258
ISBN-10: 0743456254
Publication Date: 4/2004
Pages: 368
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 140 ratings
Publisher: Atria
Book Type: Hardcover
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NuttyNanny avatar reviewed A Loving Scoundrel (Malory Family, Bk 7) on + 17 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
A wonderful historical romance.
robinmy avatar reviewed A Loving Scoundrel (Malory Family, Bk 7) on + 2104 more book reviews
Ophaned at a young age with no memory of her past, Danny was taken under the wing of a group of thieves. When Danny is banished from her gang because she helped handsome Rakehell Jeremy Malory steal back the jewels his friend lost in a card game, Danny demands that Jeremy give her a job. She is determined to change her life and become respectable in order to fulfill her dream of marrying and starting a family. Intrigued by her beauty and spunk, Jeremy hires Danny as his upstairs maid, although he intends to make her his mistress.

Jeremy, who was introduced in the first Malory book as a smart mouthed sixteen year old, has finally got his own book. He is now 25 year old and considered quite a catch by the ladies of the Ton. Like his father, uncle, and cousin before him, Jeremy has no plans to settle down. But when he meets Danny, he finds he has met his match. She may have started out as a pickpocket in the London slums, but she wants to make a life for herself and be no man's mistress.

This is an entertaining addition to the Malory series. Although the plot is predictable and we know that eventually Danny will discover her past, I still enjoyed this book. My rating: 4.5 Stars.
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What can I say it's another JOHANNA LINDSEY great!!the Mallorys are back in this one..
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For 15 years, Danny has been living with a group of orphan thieves, masquerading as a boy, but now, thanks to one highborn rogue, she has lost the only home she's ever known. Determined to make Jeremy Malory pay for trapping her into stealing back his friend's family heirlooms, Danny coerces Jeremy into giving her a respectable job as his new upstairs maid. Jeremy would rather that she become his mistress, but all he can convince her to do is pretend to be his new romantic interest in order to save him from a marriage-minded heiress. While Jeremy and Danny indulge in their little game of seduction, Danny is recognized by the man who killed her parents and thought he had also done away with their young daughter. Best-selling Lindsey returns to her Malory family series after a 13-year hiatus with a terrific tale about a wickedly seductive hero and a wonderfully unconventional heroine, infusing this fairy-tale-like love story with a dash of danger in a successful bid to please readers who like witty and sinfully sensual Regency romances.
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Jeremy's story. He's finally met his match. Loved it!
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Can a high-spirited beauty with a shadowed past win the heart of charming rogue, to have and to hold?
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When Jeremy Malory hires Danny, a young woman who grew up on London's streets diguised as a boy, as his upstairs maid, he secretly intends to make her his mistress.
but Danny surprises him with her dreams of becoming a refined lady and gentleman's wife.
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This is a great book, I will read more of hers.
lolagranola avatar reviewed A Loving Scoundrel (Malory Family, Bk 7) on + 48 more book reviews
Wonderful!
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Loved this character and watching her change from a disguised boy to a woman.
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Jeremy Malory needs a thief to steal back some jewels. He finds one in the slums of London. What he doesn't know is that the young thief he has chosen is not a lad...but a girl dressed as a lad. They are thrown together and through circumstances she becomes his maid. She is not the usual kind of female. Having disguised herself as a male for so many years she has seen the male side of things. She can think as a male. Startling! In helping her to better herself he becomes enchanted with her.
Someone has found out where she is. Someone who knows who she really is. She doesn't even know who she really is. The plot thickens.
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When Jeremy Malory hires Danny, a young woman who grew up on London's streets disguished as a boy, as his upstairs maid, he secretly intends to make her his mistress. But Danny surprises him with her dreams of becoming a refined lady and a gentleman's wife. As she transforms from urchin to elegant beauty before Jeremy's eyes, she unwittingly captivates the charming scoundrel. Now high society tongues are wagging: Who is this mysterious newcomer, and what is the truth about her past? No matter that a life-long adversary will go to any lengths to ensure Danny's downfall, Jeremy, who vowed never to succumb to matrimony, finds his resolve weakening as he pursues a woman whose strong, passionate nature rivals his own and promises the kind of challenge a Malory man can't resist.
simgirl avatar reviewed A Loving Scoundrel (Malory Family, Bk 7) on
Good story, unexpected ending.
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Part of the Mallory series but each book stands alone. Good Reading
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Cute story of a girl with amnesia who was born to a wealthy family but grew up a street orphan.
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This is another in the Mallory series. This one is about Jeremy who is James son. He finds Danny, who is a young woman dressed as a boy and hires her as his upstairs maid. A must if you enjoy Johanna Lindsey!
ammie avatar reviewed A Loving Scoundrel (Malory Family, Bk 7) on + 14 more book reviews
I adore Johanna Lindsey!
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Lindsey's formula for bestselling historical romance features modern-thinking heroes and heroines in old-fashioned clothing, who meet in scenes reminiscent of favorite classics-and who then jump into bed with an enthusiasm that would make the authors of said classics blush. Her latest Regency picks up the Malory series (Gentle Rogue, etc.) after a long hiatus, to focus on Jeremy Malory. Raised a pirate but now enjoying the Malory fortune, socially prominent but streetwise Jeremy meets his match in Danny, a beautiful orphan with no memory of her past, who lives dressed as a boy with a group of London pickpockets. After catching her trying to rob him in a sketchy tavern, he promises to release her only after she breaks into the country home of a dastardly nobleman who cheated Jeremy's friend out of precious family heirlooms. Jeremy goes along for the ride, and when they're caught in the act, it takes Danny's quick wit and Jeremy's steady nerve to escape. Oliver Twist becomes Pygmalion as Danny becomes a maid in Jeremy's household and later tries to pass as a highborn lady to help her master escape the clutches of a scheming heiress. Of course, Danny has more in common with highborn ladies than she realizes, and the reader knows that eventually Danny will learn who she is and uncover the evildoer who stole her birthright. The fun of this costume drama, after all, is not in guessing what happens next but in knowing what will and savoring the anticipation. Lindsey brings nothing new to the mix, but she stirs it up with so much energy and spirit that it's hard not to find it delicious.
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I love all her books. Greta author and stories. Highly recommened.
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This was the first Johanna Lindsey novel that I read about two years ago. The story and the main characters still stick with me. It's a Malory novel about James Malory's son Jeremy and a girl named Dani. She has been raised on the street's of London and is a pickpocket. She can't remember her past. Jeremy eventually hires her as his maid and they become lovers. He helps her uncover secrets from her past. It's been two years, but I remember liking the Malory clan and enjoying this story.
azrainstorm avatar reviewed A Loving Scoundrel (Malory Family, Bk 7) on + 70 more book reviews
Good. Woman who grew up on the streets is hired as a maid and finds her true identity.
HannaM avatar reviewed A Loving Scoundrel (Malory Family, Bk 7) on + 64 more book reviews
love this book, dani is fiesty and determined to do it alone, and be sucessful but she isnt aginst alittle well deserved black mail to get her on the right path. jeremy is from the streets and the smarter for it and shows an amazingly tender side to his mostly rough and seductive side. and the family is all there of course and the story is not complete without them .
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love it...i love her Malory series!
dutchess777 avatar reviewed A Loving Scoundrel (Malory Family, Bk 7) on + 70 more book reviews
Loved the story. I will put this on my list of re-reads.
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I love the Malory Family and get excited whenever a new one comes out.
booksaregrand avatar reviewed A Loving Scoundrel (Malory Family, Bk 7) on + 75 more book reviews
So I absolutely love the Malorys, but this wasn't one of my favorites. This one is about Jeremy and Danny. I have loved Jeremys character in previous books so I was looking forward to his story and also seeing more of James who is my favorite character. All in all not bad, but I think Lindsey has been leaving me dissapointed with some of the later Malory novels, this being one of them. James has been being portrayed in a light now that dosen't originally match the old James I originally fell in love with. Jeremy was great, but the story just wasn't the best. I've been wondering if Lindsey has even been writing some of the more recent Malory novels. They lack something some of the first ones had. I would definately say read it if you love the Malorys, but don't expect it to be as good as Regina, Tony, James or even Amys story.
justreadingabook avatar reviewed A Loving Scoundrel (Malory Family, Bk 7) on + 1726 more book reviews
One of my favorite Mallory books, the great storyline with Danny as a boy and a thief is fast paced and has lots of tension. Well developed characters and plot. Another great Mallory book!
Janine avatar reviewed A Loving Scoundrel (Malory Family, Bk 7) on + 252 more book reviews
Great book
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This is a great book! I sat down and read it in one afternoon. It's a very fast read. I love the Mallory books, they're highly addictive.
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The story of a scoundral woman tamin the same in a man.
reviewed A Loving Scoundrel (Malory Family, Bk 7) on + 8 more book reviews
Romance Novel, very nice.
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I have all her books in hard back but 2, There is nothing better on a rainy night than a warm cosy fire and a Johanna Lidsey Book. They are must reads all of them over and over again.
thecolorfulmccaw avatar reviewed A Loving Scoundrel (Malory Family, Bk 7) on + 3 more book reviews
love love love
justreadingabook avatar reviewed A Loving Scoundrel (Malory Family, Bk 7) on + 1726 more book reviews
I really enjoyed this book, it was so much fun getting into the story and the characters. The tension and intrique was great, meeting the family and all that fun. Great family, fun to read book.
cyndianncapecod avatar reviewed A Loving Scoundrel (Malory Family, Bk 7) on + 4 more book reviews
great romantic novel, one of Lindsey's best.
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I enjoy every book I've ever read my Johanna Lindsey, this one was no different, I just love those Malory's.
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A must read
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Johanna Lindsey is one of my favoites, especially the Malory series! This book won't disappoint any fan.
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I thought this was a light, fun easy read. Recommended for anyone who just needs to fill time.
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A twist on the historical romance. Danny is a bit rough around the edges, but Jeremy Malory (Malory Series) is not of the first water either...a fun page turner.
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Regency romance - Jeremy Malory hires Danny, who disguises herself as a boy, as an upstairs maid. She dreams of becoming a lady, & unwittingly captivates him. But there is a life-long enemy who is trying to kill Danny while she is trying to find out who she is.
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This book is a good read. I like Lindsey's style and it is true to her style.
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I enjoyed reading this book very much.
TakingTime avatar reviewed A Loving Scoundrel (Malory Family, Bk 7) on + 1072 more book reviews
Can a high spirited beauty, with a shadowed past, win the heart of a charming rogue...and then keep him?
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Funny Historical Romance
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Indeed, Lindsey is one of the best andanothr one of my favorite writers. You can't go wrong with her books. Excelletnt reading.
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Cute story- I liked it. Girl dresses as a boy to escape the the London "back trade" Ends up as a maid.
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Excellent book! Worthy of the Malory name! Jeremy is a wicked flirt just like his elder relatives and Danny is a strong heroine.
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Very, Very good book. Keeps you going right to the end.
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This was a very unique story.
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When Jeremy Malory hires Danny, a young woman who grew up on London's streets disguised as a boy, as his upstairs maid, he secretly intends to make her his mistress. But Danny surprises him with her dreams of becoming are refined lady and a gentlemsn's wife.
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Always a good read with lindsey. Loved the interaction between the h/h.
dburge64 avatar reviewed A Loving Scoundrel (Malory Family, Bk 7) on + 63 more book reviews
Raised a pirate but now enjoying the Malory fortune, socially prominent but streetwise Jeremy meets his match in Danny, a beautiful orphan with no memory of her past, who lives dressed as a boy with a group of London pickpockets. After catching her trying to rob him in a sketchy tavern, he promises to release her only after she breaks into the country home of a dastardly nobleman who cheated Jeremy's friend out of precious family heirlooms. Jeremy goes along for the ride, and when they're caught in the act, it takes Danny's quick wit and Jeremy's steady nerve to escape.
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When Jeremy Malory hires, Danny, a young woman who grew up on London's streets disguised as a boy, as his upstairs maid, he secretly intends to make her his mistress. She has other plans...
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When Jeremy Malory hires Danny, a young woman who grew up on London's streets disguised as a boy, as his upstairs maid, he secretly intends to make her his mistress. But Danny surprises him with her dreams of becoming a refined lady and a gentleman's wife. As she transforms from urchin to elegant beauty before Jeremy's eyes, she unwittingly captivates the charming scoundrel....

This was fun, if a tad improbably. But what would a romance novel be without improbability? This author is one I look forward to reading more of.
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From back cover:
The Malorys are back!

Johanna Lindsey brings to glorious life her beloved aristocratic family of adventurous rogues and spirited ladies as the Malorys confront the shocking news that Jeremy, the rakehell son of gentleman priate james Malory, has fallen in love.

When Jeremy Malory hires Danny, a young woman who grew up on London's streets disguised as a boy, as his upstairs maid, he secretly intends to make her his mistress. But Danny surprises himm with her dreams of becoming a refined lady and a gentleman's wife. As she transforms from urchin to elegant beauty before Jeremy's eyes, she unwittingly captivates the charming scoundrel. Now high society tongues are wagging: Who is this mysterious newcomer, and what is the truth about her past? No matter that a life-long adversary will go to any lengths to ensure Danny's downfall, Jeremy, who vowed never to succumb to matrimony, finds his resolve weakening as he pursues a woman whose strong, passionate nature rivals his own and promises the kind of challenge a Malory man can't resists.
CAJUN avatar reviewed A Loving Scoundrel (Malory Family, Bk 7) on + 339 more book reviews
I LOVE ALL OF LINDSEY'S MALORY FAMILY BOOKS. THEY KEEP ONE JUST WANTING TO READ WITH OUT STOPPING. A GOOD READ.
paperbacklover avatar reviewed A Loving Scoundrel (Malory Family, Bk 7) on + 112 more book reviews
Back Cover:
The Malorys are back!
Johanna Lindsey brings to glorious life her beloved aristocratic family of adventurous rogues and spirited ladies as the Malorys confront the shocking news that Jeremy, the rakehell son of gentleman pirate James Malory, has fallen in love.
When Jeremy Malory hires Danny, a young woman who grew up on London's streets disguised as a boy, as his upstairs maid, he secretly intends to make her his mistress. But Danny surprises him with her dreams of becoming a refined lady and gentlemens wife. As she transforms from urchin to elegant beauty before Jeremy's eyes, she unwittingly captivates the charming scoundrel. Now high society tongues are wagging. Who is this mysterious newcomer, and what is the truth about her past?
No matter that a life adversary will go to any lengths to ensure Danny's downfall, Jeremy, who vowed never to succumb to matrimony, finds his resolve weakening as he pursues a woman whose strong, passionate nature rivals his own and promises the kind of challenge a Malory man can't resist.
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The Malorys are back...Danny a young woman who grew up on the streets of London dressed as a boy becomes a maid Jeremy Malory wants her for his mistress but she wants to be a lady and a gentleman's wife.
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Johanna Lindsey brings to glorious life her beloved aristocratic family of adventurous rogues and spirited ladies as the Malorys confront the shocking news that Jeremy, the rakehell son of gentleman pirate James Malory, has fallen in love.

When Jeremy Malory hires Danny, a young woman who grew up on London's streets disguised as a boy, as his upstairs maid, he secretly intends to make her his mistress. But Danny surprises him with her dreams of becoming a refined lady and a gentleman's wife. As she transforms from urchin to elegant beauty before Jeremy's eyes, she unwittingly captivates the charming scoundrel. Now high society tongues are wagging: Who is this mysterious newcomer, and what is the truth about her past? No matter that a life-long adversary will go to any lengths to ensure Danny's downfall, Jeremy, who vowed never to succumb to matrimony, finds his resolve weakening as he pursues a woman whose strong, passionate nature rivals his own and promises the kind of challenge a Malory man can't resist.
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When Jeremy Malory hires Danny, a young woman who grew up on London's streets disguised as a boy, as his upstairs maid, he secretly intends to make her his mistress. But Danny surprises him with her dreams of becoming a refined lady and a gentlemans's wife. As she transforms from urchin to elegant beauty before Jeremy's eyes, she unwittingly captivates the charming scoundrel.
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very good.
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#1 New York Times bestselling author Johanna Lindsey sweeps readers into the privileged world of English aristocrats as she presents a new novel of passion, intrgue, and romantic pleasures featuring the incomparable Malorys--a family of dashing rogues, rakehell adventurers, and spirited ladies. Now Jeremy, the son of gentleman pirate James Malory,falls in love...
TruckerBarbie65 avatar reviewed A Loving Scoundrel (Malory Family, Bk 7) on + 52 more book reviews
Gotta love the Malory's.
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no outer cover