A review by jacquelinec
A Courtesan's Scandal by Julia London

3.0

What I liked most about A Courtesan's Scandal was the heroine, Kate. I've read a few historicals with courtesans cast as the protagonist, however, London managed to make Kate refreshing. I liked that she was optimistic and sweet instead of jaded. On the other hand, my feelings for Grayson are lukewarm. It's not that I don't like him, I'm just indifferent. The story was a good one and it has convinced me to try the previous books in this series, including: [b:Highland Scandal|5032272|Highland Scandal|Julia London|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1255668625s/5032272.jpg|5098863], [b:The Book of Scandal|2215235|The Book of Scandal|Julia London|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1266642167s/2215235.jpg|2221023] and [b:Snowy Night with a Stranger|2897990|Snowy Night with a Stranger (School for Heiresses, Anthology 2)|Jane Feather|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1256145432s/2897990.jpg|2924402], which has London's novella "Snowy Nights with a Highlander" in it.