| Details | | Publication Date: | 1998-04-01 |
| Size | | Height: | 7.3 in | | Width: | 4.3 in | | Thickness: | 1.2 in | | Weight: | 6.4 oz |
Publisher's Note Bold journalist Lydia Grenville tackled and publicly bested one of London's most notorious wastrels. Yet it's the dashing aristocrat who broke up the incident that ignites her imagination and sends scandalous thoughts into her head. Amused by the sultry vixen's behavior, Vere Mallory, seventh Duke of Ainswood, vows to teach the unruly woman some humility, but his plot fizzles when the pair go temper-to-temper, sparking the flames of passion in his heart.
Industry Reviews When Vere Mallory, the seventh Duke of Ainswood and the last of the infamous "Mallory Hellions," ends up in the mud after being properly slugged by an outspoken, crusading journalist of Amazonian proportions, he decides to teach her a lesson and ends up learning a few things himself. Well-matched, appealing protagonists, a lively, witty writing style, and excellent dialog complement this compelling story that addresses some of the more relevant social issues of the Regency era. Chase has won two Rita Awards, including one for Lord of Scoundrels (Avon, 1995), the prequel to The Last Hellion, and lives in Worcester, Massachusetts. Chafe
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