Lady Margaret Hawkins has been known as the Half-Irish Harlot, for
the past ten years, because she
seduced her best friend's husband on the night before the
wedding. Now she is out of mourning for the man she was forced to
marry to repair her
reputation. Yet she still can't forget Simon's betrayal; he was
the man who should have trusted her
but he didn't. Simon was her friend and the man she loved, but
when first
accused, Simon chose to believe the
worst about Maggie and didn't support her during the scandal. Now
a famous artist, she uses the
identity of Lemarc,
a male artist whose favorite object is to make Simon a
laughing stock by drawing a cartoon of drunken Lord Winejester.
Simon, Earl of Winchester, is a rising star in Parliament and
is looking for Lemarc to stop him from drawing the
Winejester's cartoon. He has been in love with Maggie and
planned to marry her ten years ago. But like everyone else, he
didn't believe Maggie's innocence because he'd been
deceived by the man who ruined Maggie reputation.
Now they meet again when
Simon is looking for Lemarc. Can they forgive and learn
the truth about the past?
I loved the first book, THE COURTESAN DUCHESS and absolutely
enjoyed THE HARLOT COUNTESS. Joanna Shupe's writing is
captivating and sizzling; from the first page I couldn't put
the book down and finished it quickly.
Maggie and Simon's story is great. Although Maggie is
stubborn and didn't want to tell Simon the truth about the
past, I still really like her and love how she cares about
the misfortunes of other women who didn't have anybody and work in
brothels. Simon is wonderful and strong, I love how he tried to
control his jealousy and still couldn't. Even with Maggie's
scandalous reputation, he still desires Maggie and tries to
support and protect her through the whole story.
THE HARLOT COUNTESS is another amazing story in the Wicked
Deception
series: It is best to read in order, but THE HARLOT COUNTESS
can be read as a stand-alone novel.
Maggie, Lady Hawkins, had a debut she'd rather forget--along
with her first
marriage. Today, the political cartoonist is a new woman. A
thoroughly
modern woman. So much so that her clamoring public believes
she's a man...
FACT: Drawing under a male pseudonym, Maggie is known as
Lemarc. Her
(his!) favorite object of ridicule: Simon Barrett, Earl of
Winchester. He's a rising
star in Parliament--and a former confidant and love interest
of Maggie's who
believed a rumor that vexes her to this day.
FICTION: Maggie is the Half-Irish Harlot who seduced her
best friend's
husband on the eve of their wedding. She is to be feared and
loathed as she
will lift her skirts for anything in breeches.
Still crushed by Simon's betrayal, Maggie has no intention
of letting the ton
crush her as well. In fact, Lemarc's cartoons have made Simon a
laughingstock...but now it appears that Maggie may have been
wrong about
what happened years ago, and that Simon has been secretly
yearning for her
since...forever. Could it be that the heart is mightier than
the pen and the
sword after all?