Masquerading the Marquess

by Anne Mallory

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Anne Mallory makes her Avon debut with this exciting new novel in which everyone has something to hide...Masquerading the Marquess is sure to be loved by fans of Regency-era historical romance and mysteries. Calliope Minton is a caricaturist in disguise. For her latest role she secures the help of Stephen Chalmers, the one true gentleman she knows and trusts. Unfortunately the role also plops her right into the lap of James Trenton, Marquess of Angelford, her favourite subject of ridicule show more and personal enemy. With James around, keeping her clever disguise becomes harder that she anticipates, especially since she's pretending to be a courtesan. James Trenton has enough on his mind trying to discover the identity of the caricaturist who has been humiliating him in the papers, and the last thing he needs is the additional distraction of Calliope Minton. But when Stephen disappears and death threats begin, Calliope and James reluctantly form a partnership to find their friend - and find a traitor. Slowly distrust transforms into friendship and animosity into desire. show less

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3.75ish stars I think this is Mallory's first published book? Gosh it was such a fun ride and I look forward to the other books in this series - of which I have already purchased! With every successive read of her backlist, Mallory cements herself as one of my favorite historical romance authors.
The first book of Anne Mallory that I've read and it won't be the last. This book was such a fun easy read that finished it one day.
Not one of her best. I became bored. Not enough romantic scenes for me.
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