I received this book for free from Netgalley. That did not influence this review.
Isabella’s Rake by June Calvin is a closed-door Regency Romance adventure that will have you rooting for the strong-willed heroine and the infatuated rake.
Isabella is the granddaughter of a duchess who is determined to see her married well. Meaning to a respectable peer. But Isabella is a talented artist who wants to be mentored by someone who can teach her to do more than ladylike watercolors. She wants to paint bold landscapes. She enlists a new friend to help her dress as a boy to present herself to a famous London painter who takes students. That artist sees through her disguise and refuses to help, but another of his students, Harrison Curzon, a gentleman of the ton, is present at the encounter and agrees to take on the challenge. He understands her passion for painting despite the censure of high society because he suffers from society’s strictures as well. A gentleman might paint for entertainment, but not seriously, and definitely not to sell his artwork. Isabella comes up with a scheme so that they can meet in secret, but there is another problem: Curzon is a notorious rake. To be caught with him would be ruinous, even if painting is their most scandalous activity–and it might not be.This delightfully entertaining novel was originally released in 1997, but has been updated for re-release on July 21. If you’re looking for a story with passion but no steam, have a look at Isabella’s Rake.












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