SUMMARY: Viscount Aubrey "Stony" Wellstone is at the end of his rope-and the end of his family's once-great fortune. Desperate, he tries his luck at the gaming tables, where an offer to exchange his debts for a gentlemanly favor leads to a profitable new profession...as an "honorable escort" accompanying the cream of the ton. The fiercely independent, flame-tressed Miss Ellianne Kane would normally have no use for an upper-class attendant-even one as striking as Stony-but she needs Aubrey's help. Will Aubrey prove to her that there is far more to him than want of money?
NAME: Ellianne Kane Gender: Female Attributes: Independent; Free-thinking; looking for a husband for her younger sister
GENRE Fiction Historical Romance -Regency
TOPICS Nobility Gambling Financial problems Desperation Male escorts Unexpected love
SETTING England -- Europe
TIME PERIOD Early 1800s -- 19th century
LIBRARY JOURNAL REVIEW
When an old acquaintance impetuously forgives a gambling debt in return for his services for one evening as an escort for a young debutante, Aubrey, the impecunious Viscount Wellstone, or "Stony" to his friends, suddenly finds himself with a new, lucrative career as professional escort to the gentlewomen of the ton. And then disaster strikes: his cachet is clouded and his future in doubtuntil strong-willed, free-thinking Ellianne Kane sweeps into his life and changes everything! This lively, well-written, Regency-set historical is a funny and delightful read. Metzger (Wedded Bliss) is a popular writer of traditional Regencies who has successfully made the leap to the larger historical subgenre; she lives in Montauk, NY.
PUBLISHER WEEKLY REVIEW
RITA Award winner Metzger's trifle of a Regency presents a truly charming hero, when he can be spotted through the larded-on argot of the period ("nipfarthing," etc.). Viscount "Stony" Wellstone has a glamorous title but no money to restore his ruined home and no employable skills, even though he's willing to stoop to trade. He hits upon the scheme of becoming an escort-for-hire, leaving bored husbands and fathers to their clubs while he dances, dines and charms the young ladies of London. Ellianne Kane, a banker's daughter, wouldn't normally move in Stony's circles, but money opens many doors, and she hires him to be her guide to the mysteries of society. She's looking for a husband, not for herself but for her younger sister, who wrote cryptically of a new love before disappearing from town. Naturally, Stony's initial horror at Ellianne's merchant background and her completely improper family turns to fondness, and she's similarly attracted to the staunch heart underneath Stony's foppish ways. The novel is at its best when Stony and Ellianne are braving London's ballrooms and theatersthe two have good chemistry and the plot has an Ugly Duckling charmbut readers will likely be bored by the thin mystery and its weak conclusion.