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by Brenda Joyce (Author) "You have callers, my Lady ..." (more)
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Brenda Joyce "is sure to keep you up reading into the night."


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The Scorching Saga of the Braggs Continues!

Never A Bride

Rebelliously independent Lady Nicole Bragg Shelton refuses to be constrained by the stifling rules of Victorian England. And now desire has impelled the beautiful heiress toward a shocking liason with Hadrian Braxton-Lowell, Duke of Clayborough.

Bound by the dictates of honor and duty to another woman, Hadrian is hocked by Nicole's daring conduct, yet entranced by her fiery free spirit and breathtaking sensuality. Though resolved to making the raven-haired beauty his mistress, he will never agree to wed her. But Nicole is no man's plaything. And she is prepared to risk heartache in order to satisfy her wild, uncompromising passion...and win the dashing Duke's unwavering loyalty and undying love.


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4.0 out of 5 stars Scandalous entertainment & one long, enjoyable journey, Nov 13 2003
By "readinganddreaming" (Green Country, Oklahoma) - See all my reviews
Scandalous Love is a highly intriguing book that provides a long enjoyable journey. There is constant action and not a boring page. It is a complicated love story without villains lurking in the background. As the title intimates, it is great scandalous writing.

Lady Nicole Bragg Shelton is 23, unmarried, and the daughter of wealthy, loving parents. She happily lives at her parents' country estate where she can indulge in her favorite past time - horses. She hates the social swirl of London and avoids it if at all possible. She has reason to stay away from London because she is not exactly accepted by the ton - she has a scandal in her background that has tainted her image. She dislikes London and they dislike her.

Hadrian Braxton-Lowell, the Duke of Clayborough, is a duty bound man who is highly respected. He is betrothed to Elizabeth Martindale, a fragile and gentle lady twelve years his junior. Their marriage was arranged when both were quite young. Since the duke believes he will never love a woman, he does not question such an arrangement and considers it his responsibility. The book frequently refers to Hadrian's impeccable reputation and his choice to always do what is right. However, there is one area of his life that is questionable for such a respectable man. Throughout his long betrothal he has had many mistresses. Since he is a very sensuous man, this impacts his life greatly but it is seen, in this book, as just a trivial, common, and accepted fact of life.

Hadrian and Nicole first meet at a country masquerade ball to which Nicole was surprisingly invited. She attended only to irritate the hostess and dresses outrageously as a gypsy. Hadrian immediately notices Nicole upon his arrival and makes a favorable comment about her costume, therefore earning her favor with others at the ball. Hadrian hates the social scene and rarely attends such events. He is strongly drawn to Nicole, assumes she is a unsatisfied married lady, and imagines she would eagerly accept his invitation for an affair. He invites her to his country home and Nicole, in her immaturity and inexperience, believes Hadrian is interested in courting her. As is typical of her character, she shuns all propriety and visits him the very next day. Nicole is startled when Hadrian makes some very inappropriate moves towards her but she believes that the duke remains truly interested in her. When she shows up at his home a second time, Hadrian rudely turns her away. He has discovered that she in an unmarried lady - an innocent who apparently behaves outrageously, and he is furious. Soon Nicole is informed of Hadrian's imminent marriage and she is equally furious. And so the story continues as Nicole and Hadrian each discover startling things about the other and battle frequently. One thing is for certain - no matter how attracted Hadrian may be to Nicole - a relationship with her is totally out of the question. Nothing will cause him to end his betrothal to Elizabeth. He heads to London to escape Nicole and she follows him. As much as I did not want to believe it, Nicole actually chases after Hadrian. He is the real reason she is there. He is the real reason she finally reappears in society. I actually wanted for Nicole to have a little more respect for herself.

This book, although it contains many of the typical romance scenarios, is actually original in several ways. First - Elizabeth is very lovable. Second - the relationship between Hadrian and his mother is a story unto itself and precious as well. The situations that the leads find themselves in swing from one extreme to another. You don't really know what to expect next. I thoroughly liked Hadrian's character although he could be quite hateful and forceful. But I found Nicole's character to be very annoying and immature. She continually runs after Hadrian but constantly battles him. Hateful heroines are hard for me to accept generally. Nicole takes every opportunity to be alone with Hadrian although he does nothing to encourage it. And once alone, she is very hateful to him. Even when he attempts kindness towards her, she ends up saying something awful to him. Yes, sometimes he deserved it but mostly it was just immaturity on Nicole's part. Her character is the reason I rated this book four stars. Had the heroine had a little more sense, maturity, and ability to control her speech, this easily would have been a five star rating. So if you enjoy such heroines, you will certainly find this a top-notch book.

Regardless, I still found this to be a delicious read. Although I have an issue with the exasperating heroine, this is a book for my keeper shelf. The interaction between Hadrian and Nicole is highly entertaining. The sensual rating is a strong 4.0 out of 5.0 (see More About Me for rating guidelines). Brenda Joyce writes her heroes highly alpha and does it well. She does not let misunderstandings pile up. The interaction, while sometimes irritating, is still upfront and truthful for the most part. This book is part of the Bragg series. However, since the Bragg series is so large, it is hard to determine the order. My best guess of this order is as follows: Innocent Fire, Firestorm, Violet Fire, Dark Fires, Scandalous Love, and then Secrets. There seem to be a couple more featured on Joyce's website but I cannot find where they fit. Nevertheless, I have read several books in this series totally out of order and believe each can be read as a stand-alone book. I truly love Brenda Joyce's writing style and fortunately I have read only four of her books. I have many, many more to savor.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Sinfully Scandalous, Jun 25 2003
By Dorie (California) - See all my reviews
Brenda Joyce is so skilled at writing novels rich with historical detail and strong characters. Novels that once you have read, you can never forget.

After hiding away in the countryside, due to a scandal, Nicole Shelton is challenged into attending a Masque in honor of the Duke of Clayborough. It is very brave of her to go due to the fact that many people who treated her badly after the scandal will be there.

She is dressed as a gypsy, hair loose, calves exposed and barefoot. She makes an unforgettable impression. Everyone stares but no one says a thing because she catches the eye of the Duke, and he compliments her.

Hadrian Braxton-Lowell is not the typical Duke. He doesn't drink or gamble and society does not interest him. He has had a rough childhood that has forced him to live by his honor and duty. He is indeed drawn to Nicole, and finds he cannot resist her.

She is wild, full of spirit and refreshingly different, and a wonderful heroine. She is nothing like the lady's that he has known. She has had free reign and is more interested in riding horses than in painting watercolors.

She is drawn to Hadrian as well, he is strikingly handsome and seems interested in her. What she doesn't know is the kind of interest he has and that he has been betrothed since childhood to Elizabeth Martindale.

Though they try, they cannot fight their mutual attraction and desire. The pages heat up whenever they are together and you cannot help but long for them to be together as well.

They go through a lot of emotions during this book and Brenda takes you along with them. I cannot say enough about how well written and interesting this book is. There is no villain, no other twist but the characters and their feelings. Scandalous Love is just the kind of book that makes you realize why you love historical romance.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Actually 3.5...not enough steam for me!!!, April 28 2003
By "vt1752" (Sacramento, California United States) - See all my reviews
There was a lot to like about this novel. The characters were richly drawn, the plot was interesting, and there were interesting sub-characters. This author is obviously very talented. What kept me from giving a higher rating were two things: 1) I hate romance novels were the main characters do and say vicious, cruel things to each other. I can never understand how, if they love each other, they can behave that way in the first place, or how any relationship can ever survive such cruelty; 2) the sex scenes were disappointingly bland. I felt like the author did such a good job of describing Hadrian's increasing lust for Nicole, but when they finally made love, the scenes were very short and not very descriptive. In spite of those two things, however, I really enjoyed this novel and look forward to reading more by this author.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Scandalous Love
Again Brenda Joyce does not fail us! This is another one of her best, these characters sizzle throughout the entire book. Read more
Published on Feb 2 2003 by D. G. Welch

5.0 out of 5 stars A Keeper
Delightful read, strong characters, this book will not bore you.
Published on Jan 28 2002

4.0 out of 5 stars An excellent read..
Lady Nicole Bragg Shelton is an (in short) a eccentric spinster. Her life consists of hiding out at her parents country home ever since running out on Percy Hempstead whom she was... Read more
Published on Dec 5 2001 by Acyla Holdernesse

5.0 out of 5 stars Well written characters
I liked this book and these characters. Nicole and Hadrian are sensuous, vibrant, and funny. Their mutual attraction to each other was what I liked most, even though Hadrian had a... Read more
Published on Oct 4 2000 by joiabella

3.0 out of 5 stars Why!!!!
I really liked the character's, don't get me wrong. It's just that I clearly saw Elizabeth (Hadrian's fiance`) was going to die just so Nicole and Hadrian can get together, how... Read more
Published on Sep 28 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars Delightful, sensuous read, another winner from Brenda Joyce
This was another execellent book. I discovered Brenda Joyce quite by accident and have been reading as many of her books as I can find. Read more
Published on Aug 30 2000

4.0 out of 5 stars One of my favorites by this author
Lady Nicole, at 23, is a spinster due to the scandal she caused when she came out several years earlier in front of the Ton in London. Read more
Published on April 27 2000 by DogsDeserveCompassion

5.0 out of 5 stars Scandalous Love
This is the first Brenda Joyce novel that I have read & I could not put it down! I am a person that reads one chapter before going to bed, but I didn't do that with this... Read more
Published on April 18 2000 by Theresa Gansemer

3.0 out of 5 stars Not her best
I love Brenda Joyce, but this book was barely warm compared to some of her other works like "The Conquerer" or "The Game. Read more
Published on Jul 23 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars Another Wonderful Read!
This was as usual another exceptional book from Brenda Joyce. She never fails to deliver.It's guaranteed, If you read this book you'll find satisfaction and much more.......
Published on Jun 5 1999

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