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Lady Isabella's Scandalous Marriage

Highland Pleasures, Book 2

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Lady Isabella's Scandalous Marriage

By: Jennifer Ashley
Narrated by: Angela Dawe
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Lady Isabella Scranton scandalized London by leaving her husband, notorious artist Lord Mac Mackenzie, after only three turbulent years of marriage. But Mac has a few tricks to get the Lady back in his life, and more importantly, back into his bed.

©2010 Jennifer Ashley (P)2012 Tantor
Historical Historical Fiction Romance Victorian Fiction Marriage Funny

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"Ashley works her magic to create a unique love story brimming over with depth of emotion, unforgettable characters, sizzling passion, mystery, and a story that reaches out and grabs your heart. Brava!" ( Romantic Times)
Second Chance Romance • Emotional Journey • Excellent Character Voices • Intriguing Mystery Subplot • Historical Setting

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One of the best books I've ever listened to. This will stay with me . Romantic, heartfelt and beautiful. Jennifer crafts an amazing take of a married couple, Mac and Isabella who have rocked polite society since their first meeting. The author has such a way with words that it made me feel like was there as events unfolded. I recommend listening to The Madness of Lord Ian MacKenzie first, but this book could stand alone as well. Angela Dawe is excellent with a variety of voices and a passionate vocal performance. Romance, intrigue and smouldering passion with a satisfying conclusion.

Scandalous,, romantic & unforgettable

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After reading Ian's story I looked forward to what had happened between Isabella and Mac. I can't say why I felt so unfulfilled by their story exactly. Part of the reason I do know is for a great deal of the book the way we are given insight into their past are the supposed headlines from newspapers at the times of their early marriage about them. It's not enough and we already know they are gossips so they are not accurate and there is no emotion to them. Perhaps the author didn't want to put us through their early marriage and have us so opinionated we didn't want their reconciliation? I can't say, but it made the experience feel distant and unreal. I feel the mystery in this book is an odd one and I was constantly wondering why they didn't call the police after some very serious things happened. The flow of Isabella and Mac's story was predictable and we do finally hear some important things that happened in their past, but tbh, I just didn't care so much by then. I will say the imagery of the paintings and painting experience was done beautifully. Also, I thought a couple of their arguments were done well, they each having important, somewhat heart breaking things to say. I can't help but love Isabella, she is the Melanie in this story ( gone with the wind reference), the gentle, intelligent, kind woman who makes everyone at ease and never talks out of turn. So often when we hear Mac's thoughts but then what he says is something flip I think that's the part of himself he is referring to at some points... but he doesn't really change from that imo. I loved Ian's story, I loved Mal's story.. I liked Cam's story... I didn't care for Hart's story ( too many reasons to list) Stephen's McBrides story was different but a little forgettable to me and this story was ok, but just didn't do a lot for me, I felt as though I was biding my time until the end.

not one of my favs of the Highland Pleasures serie

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Lady Isabella's Scandalous Marriage is book two in Jennifer Ashley's Mackenzie family series (Highland Pleasures) which I love.

Isabella and Mac met on the night of her debut when Mac whisked her off and married her that very night to the fury of her father who promptly disowned her. Isabella and Mac are both tempestuous, passionate determined individuals with an accordingly turbulent marriage. Despite her love for him, Isabella eventually leaves Mac - with reason - and their separation causes yet another scandal. it's up to him to win her back.

This is a story about various forms of loss and grief, the facades we put in place to protect ourselves, how families can both hurt and protect, and the healing power of love. There is also an intriguing subplot about a menacing stalker and stolen identity 19th century style. Angela Dawe's narration is excellent and complements Jennifer Ashley's wonderful story beautifully.

Passionate Victorian Romance

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After reading The Madness of Lord Ian Mackenzie, I definitely wanted to continue the series. In the second book, we hear more about the estranged marriage between Mac and Isabella. Their courtship was quick (less than 24 hours) and their marriage full of big parties and even bigger fights. This is really a second chance romance story, which is a trope I always enjoy. There is an underlying mystery that brings them back together again, but what I most enjoyed was the way their past in contrasted with their present. Meaning, they have to see each other in a new light as people who have matured and changed. As a bonus, you get to see Ian and Beth again, which I loved. Lord Ian was a tough act to follow, but Mac’s story is a solid addition to the series.

Can't put it down

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When Isabella and Mac were introduced in The Madness of Lord Ian Mackenzie, I was dying to read their story, but it didn't turn out to be as great as I was expecting. It just didn't have that heart melting romance nor sizzling love scenes like the first book.

This is a story about forgiveness, about fighting for a marriage that was once great but got lost on the way. I found this book to be predictable with no significant character development. All the characters seemed the same on the first page as they were on the last, except with fewer misunderstandings between them.

I felt this story was long. I didn't understand the drama and hesitation from Isabella. She loved her husband and he clearly showed her pretty quickly that he had changed but yet she kept going hot and cold. And the whole imposter thing was strange and unclear.

This is a good story and the last chapter and the epilogue were amazing! I guess that the first book was so incredibly good that my expectations were too high. I'm looking forward to listening to book three though.

Narration: Good narration by Angela Dawe but she still cannot do any accent other that American. Her British accent is bad and her Scottish accent is worse. Other than that she does great male voices and adds passion and feelings to each character.

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