From duchesses to chamber maids, everybody's reading it.
Each Tuesday, The London List appears, filled with gossip
and scandal, offering job postings and matches for the
lovelorn--and most enticing of all, telling the tales and
selling the wares a more modest publication wouldn't touch. . .
The creation of Evangeline Ramsey, The London List saved her
and her ailing father from destitution. But the paper has
given Evie more than financial relief. As its publisher, she
lives as a man, dressed in masculine garb, free to pursue
and report whatever she likes--especially the latest
disgraces besmirching Lord Benton Gray. It's only fair that
she hang his dirty laundry, given that it was his youthful
ardor that put her off marriage for good. . .
Lord Gray--Ben--isn't about to stand by while all of London
laughs at his peccadilloes week after week. But once he
discovers that the publisher is none other than pretty Evie
Ramsey with her curls lopped short, his worries turn to
desires--and not a one of them fit to print. . .