![]() "Are we agreed, gentlemen?" Malcolm, Viscount Breckonridge, glanced around the table in the library of his London townhouse. Second Place (tie), Bookseller's Best Award for Best Regency of the Year ![]() Funny, touching, and with characters that are flawed but eminently likable. "Here's a delightful tale about two mature people who don't really believe they can fall in love but find out they can't help themselves. "A delight! It is a charming, heart-warming tale of two people who never expected to find love and who must overcome a lot of obstacles, including a misundersetanding, betrayal, and a near-scandal, to achieve it." - AOL Romance Fiction Forum combining charm, wit, and intrigue with insightful characterizations and glimpses into the true political mindset of the day." - RT Book Reviews "Regina Scott delivers another solid romantic tale. The Incomparable Miss Compton is the second book in the Uncommon Courtships series, following The Unflappable Miss Fairchild. When a danger from his past threatens them both, can Malcolm open himself up to love and persuade Sarah that she is the only Incomparable Miss Compton for him? Unfortunately, she seems bent on a love match, and the one thing Malcolm has learned to hide well is his heart. With her practical nature and strong convictions, Sarah is perfect. Renowned statesman Malcolm, Lord Breckonridge, has at last decided to take a bride, a woman of intellect and substance who can help him further his Parliamentary career. So why is it that the Season's greatest matrimonial catch, Lord Breckonridge, comes calling on Sarah instead? Dubbed an Incomparable by London Society, the fair Persephone is always surrounded by suitors. Plain and penniless, Sarah Compton knows her worth lies in her ability to care for her volatile young cousin Persephone. Revised and reissued September 2016 by Edwards and Williams ![]() Originally published July 2001 (ISBN 0-8217-6991-X, Zebra Regency)Įlectronic version published in 2008 by Regency Reads The Incomparable Miss Compton, Book 2 in the Uncommon Courtships Series
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