Anything But a Gentleman

Anything But a Gentleman by Amanda Grange is a historical romance published by Thorndike Press in 2002. This edition spans 296 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Marianne, who is disillusioned by her new neighbor, Lord Ravensford, after he mistakenly assumes she is a lightskirt and offers to make her his mistress. As they navigate misunderstandings and societal expectations, they find themselves embroiled in danger and intrigue, leading to an unexpected adventure in revolutionary France.
Readers will discover a narrative that intertwines themes of respectability and societal norms within a historical context. As Marianne and Lord Ravensford join forces, their relationship evolves amid the challenges they face, prompting questions about the nature of their connection. This book delves into the complexities of romance and personal integrity against a backdrop of tumultuous events, making it a notable addition to the genre.
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Marianne thought her new neighbor, Lord Ravensford, would be a gentleman, but she was sadly disillusioned. Mistaking her for a lightskirt, he offered to make her his mistress, insulting her beyond measure. Equally, Lord Ravensford had desperately wanted to convince her of his respectability. Then danger and intrigue make them join forces, and they find themselves caught up in a desperate adventure that swept them to the shores of revolutionary France. But was it necessity that had brought them together, or was it something more?
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