Scoundrel (Montagues #3) 
Lady Lily Walters played her part to perfection. At glittering balls and fashionable soirees, her low-cut gowns and empty chatter kept everyone from guessing the truth—that this sensuous flirt was really a spy. Willingly, she risked her life to pass on vital secrets only she could divulge. But when the dangerously attractive Duke of Remmington took her in his arms, she found herself wishing that just once she could drop her masquerade and show him the woman she really was...
A Dangerous Desire
To Remmington, a man whose secrets and scars ran deep, Lady Lily was one more beautiful woman to be enjoyed and discarded...until he found her running in terror through the London streets. Suddenly he knew that there was more to this alluring woman than she let on. He didn't know why her life was in danger; he only knew that he had to protect her. Yet when he forced her to take shelter in his town house, he would compromise her honor and do something far worse—unleash their passion in a world of war and intrigue, where the greatest danger of all was in daring to love.
Solid historical Romance with all the components I like in a "historical romance recipe." I especially liked the spy/cryptography angle! This was just what I needed as a change of pace from the string of contemporary novels I've been reading, but it was nothing spectacular so I'm giving it a sturdy 3.5 stars. Good fun
Elizabeth Elliott (born in Fort Worth, Texas as Linda Elliott) is the pseudonym for American romance novel author Linda Crippes. All of her novels are published by Bantam Books, now owned by Random House. In addition to writing, she has held various management positions with Fortune 500 companies and worked as a management consultant for a variety of smaller businesses, specializing in information

I'm surprised by how much I enjoyed this book. It was so hard to put it down. I love the pace, the dialogue, and the characters (even the minor ones like Robert and Trevor). I loved the heroine. Her intelligence, cunning, and wit all throughout the book just made me admire and respect her. I also learned a few basic cryptography skills from this book (LOL). I like that the hero actually values her skills and didn't force her to quit her work after seeing the dangers she went through because of
Uma historia bonita que teria dado um romance maravilhoso se a autora nĂ£o perdesse tanto tempo com a parte dos espiões.
This one had little to do with the first two books in the Montague series. It was the story of a descendant of the original Montagues. As much as I enjoyed the first two, this third was even better. I rate this 4 and 1/2 stars. Since I can't do a half star in the GR rating system, I will round up to 5 since the story was just too entertaining to round down to 4!Lily is a spy who decodes secret messages during England's war with France. She gets mixed up with the Duke of Remmington who has never
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Paperback | Pages: 342 pages Rating: 3.87 | 327 Users | 29 Reviews

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| Original Title: | Scoundrel |
| ISBN: | 0553569112 (ISBN13: 9780553569117) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Montagues #3 |
| Setting: | London, England,1813(United Kingdom) |
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A Dazzling CharadeLady Lily Walters played her part to perfection. At glittering balls and fashionable soirees, her low-cut gowns and empty chatter kept everyone from guessing the truth—that this sensuous flirt was really a spy. Willingly, she risked her life to pass on vital secrets only she could divulge. But when the dangerously attractive Duke of Remmington took her in his arms, she found herself wishing that just once she could drop her masquerade and show him the woman she really was...
A Dangerous Desire
To Remmington, a man whose secrets and scars ran deep, Lady Lily was one more beautiful woman to be enjoyed and discarded...until he found her running in terror through the London streets. Suddenly he knew that there was more to this alluring woman than she let on. He didn't know why her life was in danger; he only knew that he had to protect her. Yet when he forced her to take shelter in his town house, he would compromise her honor and do something far worse—unleash their passion in a world of war and intrigue, where the greatest danger of all was in daring to love.
Details Regarding Books Scoundrel (Montagues #3)
| Title | : | Scoundrel (Montagues #3) |
| Author | : | Elizabeth Elliott |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 342 pages |
| Published | : | January 1st 1996 by Fanfare |
| Categories | : | Romance. Historical Romance. Historical. Regency. Spy Thriller. Espionage |
Rating Regarding Books Scoundrel (Montagues #3)
Ratings: 3.87 From 327 Users | 29 ReviewsAssessment Regarding Books Scoundrel (Montagues #3)
Me ha gustado mucho mĂ¡s que los dos anteriores de esta misma autora (El señor de la guerra y encadenados), pero ese tira y afloja, me quiere/no me quiere me mata en tanto libro.Solid historical Romance with all the components I like in a "historical romance recipe." I especially liked the spy/cryptography angle! This was just what I needed as a change of pace from the string of contemporary novels I've been reading, but it was nothing spectacular so I'm giving it a sturdy 3.5 stars. Good fun
Elizabeth Elliott (born in Fort Worth, Texas as Linda Elliott) is the pseudonym for American romance novel author Linda Crippes. All of her novels are published by Bantam Books, now owned by Random House. In addition to writing, she has held various management positions with Fortune 500 companies and worked as a management consultant for a variety of smaller businesses, specializing in information

I'm surprised by how much I enjoyed this book. It was so hard to put it down. I love the pace, the dialogue, and the characters (even the minor ones like Robert and Trevor). I loved the heroine. Her intelligence, cunning, and wit all throughout the book just made me admire and respect her. I also learned a few basic cryptography skills from this book (LOL). I like that the hero actually values her skills and didn't force her to quit her work after seeing the dangers she went through because of
Uma historia bonita que teria dado um romance maravilhoso se a autora nĂ£o perdesse tanto tempo com a parte dos espiões.
This one had little to do with the first two books in the Montague series. It was the story of a descendant of the original Montagues. As much as I enjoyed the first two, this third was even better. I rate this 4 and 1/2 stars. Since I can't do a half star in the GR rating system, I will round up to 5 since the story was just too entertaining to round down to 4!Lily is a spy who decodes secret messages during England's war with France. She gets mixed up with the Duke of Remmington who has never


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