Testing Miss Toogood by Stella Cameron

Testing Miss Toogood

Stella Cameron
400 pages
Mira
Mar 2005
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Despite a promising premise, bestseller Cameron's underdeveloped Regency romance, the sequel to A Useful Affair, disappoints. At the novel's outset, the second eldest of Reverend Toogood's five daughters, Fleur, travels to London as a charge of the Dowager Elliot in order to make a brilliant match that will improve the family fortunes. Fleur, however, has no intention of marrying unless she can find a man who meets all of the stringent requirements she has documented in "The List" (e.g., "Will he join me in learning exotic ways of lovemaking?"). The dowager instructs her youngest son, Dominic, to squire Miss Toogood to London's social events, much to his dismay. The dashing Dominic has other things on his mind, namely apprehending a man known as the Silken Cat, who kidnaps high society ladies and holds them for ransom.
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Pages 400
Publisher Mira
Published 2005
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