True Love . . . Joan Bennet has endured four Seasons without a singlesuitor or serious flirtation, let alone a marriage proposal. Shes had just about enough of being a respectablewallflower and is giving serious thought to embarking ona life of sin, or at least lascivious adventure like the onesdescribed in a popular scandalous book. When she meetsher brothers favorite drinking mate, Viscount Burke, it seems her hopes of adventure might be answered . . . Is Worth a Little Scandal . . . Tristan Burke doesnt want a wife, and one cant triflewith a friends sister without risking marriage. Even more, Joans the last sort of woman he would ever choose: droll, sharp-witted, and always unfashionably dressed. If only he could stop thinking about her mouth. Or whatshe might look like without those horrid clothes. Or the way he can only win an argument with her bykissing her senseless . . . even though that just makes himwant her more. But more could lead to a betrothal, which he fears--or does he?