Miss Wilhelmina “Lily” Lawson, also known in much of London as “Lawless Lily” is estranged from her family, but has been able to live independently due to a large inheritance from an eccentric aunt. When she’s not shocking society with her wild antics, she’s known to keep company with notorious gambling hell owner Derek Craven, and the most popular rumour is that she is his mistress. When Lily is visited by an old family friend, Zachary, Lord Stamford, she discovers that her gentle younger sister Penelope is engaged to marry the haughty Alex, Lord Wolverton, the Earl of Raiford. As Zachary is madly in love with Penelope, he begs Lily’s help in stopping the marriage.
Lily tries to get an impression of what Raiford is like, and is first introduced to him during a hunt. What she doesn’t realise is that Raiford’s former fiancee, Caroline Whit-more, died two years ago in a riding accident, and Raiford therefore gets freaked out when women insist on participating in hunts. After Lily falls off her horse, she finds herself cradled in his arms and thoroughly scolded, and she pretty much concludes that he’s a madman, who won’t be marrying any sister of hers.
Lily shows up at Raiford House, where the wedding is being planned, ostensibly to grovel and be let back into her parents’ good graces. She does whatever she can to sabotage the wedding plans. She pretends that Zachary is her suitor, in the hopes of making Penelope jealous and it seems to be working. While her parents appear taken in by her contrite and remorseful behaviour, Raiford isn’t fooled for one second. It’s not that he loves Penelope, in fact, after losing his beloved fiancee, he selected a kind and biddable young virgin specifically because she was the opposite of his headstrong former love, but he won’t have his affairs meddled with, and certainly not by someone as scandalous as Lily Lawson.
As Lily’s plans progress, Raiford becomes more and more frustrated, not least because he realises that the sister he truly wants certainly isn’t Penelope. Once Lily ups the ante and starts to fight dirty, Raiford is forced to admit that his stellar reputation and pedigree isn’t going to help him one bit. What’s more, beating “Lawless Lily” at her own game might be one of the most fun things he’s done in years.
Full review, including EXTENSIVE plot spoilers, on my blog. If you want to be entirely spoiler free – this book was hella entertaining, despite some rather unfortunate aspects.