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Above Scandal - Clarence Bay Romance 1

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Ages: 18+

She left to live on her terms. He’s fighting free of his father’s legacy. When tragedy draws them back together, can they claim a second chance?

CLARENCE BAY, CANADA. Cathy Rossetti longs to heal old rifts. Eleven years after running away from her strict home because of an unplanned pregnancy, the successful lawyer returns to care for her terminally ill mother. But though her pulse spikes when she runs into her high school sweetheart, their complicated past has her hesitating to introduce the handsome mayoral candidate to the daughter he doesn’t know about.

Ryan Chisholm hates hidden agendas. So when the beautiful woman he never fell out of love with temporarily moves in across the street, the down-to-earth hardware store owner is determined to break up with his current girlfriend. But when a series of dreadful misunderstandings leads to an unwanted engagement, he knows it will be a rocky road to the happily ever after he craves.

Smarting from her mother’s harsh rejection, Cathy decides revealing the whole truth would wreck Ryan’s mayoral campaign. And when an angry community member spills the beans instead, he struggles with resentment over a decade of unnecessary loneliness.

Have their dreams been dashed forever, or can a third proposal be the charm?

Above Scandal is the heartwarming first book in the Clarence Bay Romance series. If you like witty dialogue, shocking twists, and multi-generational storylines, then you’ll adore Joan Leacott’s gossipy delight.

Reviews

After an eleven-year absence, Cathy Rossetti returns to Clarence Bay to find her hometown has changed little. But Cathy’s life is very different from that of the pregnant teenager who left when her mother turned her back on the daughter determined to bring scandal on her family. Cathy graduated with a double degree from the University of Toronto, and she is now Director of Accounts Management for a large investment firm. But professional success is not the most significant change. That title goes to ten-year-old Haley, the daughter Cathy refused to give up for adoption, the daughter who has been a well-guarded secret from Cathy’s conservative Italian family and from the man who fathered her daughter. Ryan Chisholm is in the middle of a campaign for mayor, fighting not only to win an election but also to be an honest politician committed to transparency in government, the very opposite of the policies of the town’s former mayor, Ryan’s father, a pragmatic politician for whom backroom deals and back-scratching methods were standard procedure. Ryan has never forgotten Cathy Rossetti, and he’s never understood why she disappeared from his life without a word. Just the sight of her is all it takes for him to realize she still affects him as no other woman ever has, and he’s charmed by her bright, outspoken daughter. Small towns can be warm and welcoming, and Cathy finds it surprisingly easy to renew old ties with the friends of her youth. She also finds it all too easy to fall back into the familiar pattern at home: the close, affectionate relationship she shares with her aunt and the antagonistic, angry relationship with her mother. Always in her mind is the necessity of telling Ryan about Hayley. Cathy is still convinced she did the right thing in not telling Ryan, she still believes that their lives are too different for them to ever make forever work, but she knows Hayley and Ryan deserve to be part of one another’s life. Small towns can be hotbeds of gossip, quick to judge and to revel in scandal. The identity of the father of Cathy Rossetti’s daughter is one juicy scandal, but it’s only one, and not the most shocking secret, that will threaten the Rossetti and Chisholm families before Cathy and Ryan find their way past all the obstacles to their HEA and Hayley finds a family larger and more loving than her dreams. Joan Leacott’s Clarence Bay Chronicles is among the newest entries into the popular small-town romance genre. Above Scandal is the first book in the series. The Canadian setting makes it a standout, and Cathy and Ryan and their tangled relationships give readers an interesting story. I like novels rich in context, and Leacott generously provides that. In addition to the complex familial relationships are a host of minor characters who lend credibility to the central characters and their place in Clarence Bay. The secret baby plot is one often used in romance, but Leacott gives it a twist that will catch some readers by surprise. On a less positive note, the dialogue sometimes came across as graceless and far removed from actual speech. Such responses are, of course, subjective, and other readers may find this quality less distracting than I did or disagree with my description. I also thought some passages were lavender tinged, but that too is a subjective call. Readers who are looking for a small-town romance series that offers an unexpected setting and a mix of characters who combine human flaws with endearing qualities may want to give Above Scandal a try.

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