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A review by phoenixinthecity
Scandal Takes the Stage by Eva Leigh
3.0
Here we have Cam, a soon-to-be-reformed-rake who's become disillusioned and bored with his lifestyle, in part because his partner in crime is now happily married; and Maggie, a playwright with writer's block who has a low opinion of all aristos after being wronged by one in her past.
I liked this - Cam was a great beta hero - totally supportive of Maggie's ambitions and independence, giving her the space and time she needed to do what she had to do. He thinks love and marriage isn't for him because love found his parents and his best friend, so surely it won't strike thrice so close to home? Well he was proven wrong, of course, and they had their HEA after the grandest of gestures in front of the opening night audience of Maggie's highly anticipated burletta.
I liked this - Cam was a great beta hero - totally supportive of Maggie's ambitions and independence, giving her the space and time she needed to do what she had to do. He thinks love and marriage isn't for him because love found his parents and his best friend, so surely it won't strike thrice so close to home? Well he was proven wrong, of course, and they had their HEA after the grandest of gestures in front of the opening night audience of Maggie's highly anticipated burletta.