The Madness of Lord Ian Mackenzie

Synopsis

In the glittering, gossiping world of Regency London, whispers follow Lord Ian Mackenzie like a shadow. Deemed 'mad' after spending his youth in an asylum, his notorious reputation precedes him, warning society to keep its distance, especially where ladies are concerned. To be seen with the enigmatic Scottish lord is to invite ruin, yet Miss Beth Ackerley finds herself inexplicably drawn to his dangerous allure. Despite the scandal his presence promises, Beth is captivated by Ian's hint of a brogue, his intoxicating touch, and the compelling intellect that lies beneath his guarded exterior. She sees beyond the societal condemnation to a man in need, a soul who, for all his decadent facade, craves understanding and perhaps, healing. As their paths intertwine, Beth discovers a profound connection with Ian, a passion that promises ecstasy and a love that defies societal norms. In a world bent on judging him, Beth's unwavering belief might just be the one thing that makes sense amidst 'The Madness of Lord Ian Mackenzie.'

Critical Reception

"Often hailed as a groundbreaking work, this novel is celebrated for its empathetic and revolutionary portrayal of a neurodivergent hero within the historical romance genre."

Metadata

ISBN:9781101529317
Pages:290
Age Rating:18+

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