Reviewed by Linda E.
April 19, 2008
"...an excellent book that I would highly recommend."
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book and loved Elliott’s distinctive writing style. Her main characters are Eleanor Sinclair, a good girl whose only downfall is a love of the theater and James Bentley, a man with a secret past. The story is traditional for this genre, but the author has an excellent ability for detail and creating characters that are familiar and witty. My only criticism is that there are a few places where it feels like a series of facts being stated rather than a story being told. Still, The Wayward Debutante is an excellent book that I would highly recommend.
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Book Description for The Wayward Debutante
She Tempted Fate, Then Fate Tempted Her…
It was utterly scandalous for a young lady to attend the London theater unchaperoned. She could easily have been mistaken for a woman of easy virtue. Yet Eleanor Sinclair loathed stuffy ballrooms packed with fretful mothers and husband-hunting girls. Craving escape, she donned a wig and disappeared into the night.
There she caught the eye of James Bentley, a handsome devil with a wry wit. He played a game of seduction that imperiled Eleanor's disguise—and tempted her to forsake all honor….

