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With a sumptuous cover and the added bonus of being the first of a Regency duo with book two – Memoirs of a Scandalous Red Dress – due in May, Elizabeth Boyle is definitely a girl’s best friend this month. Thalia Langley spied him in the shadows and in an instant, knew the man before her was no pious saint. He might claim to be the Duke of Hollindrake’s unassuming country cousin, Milo Ryder, but no man that handsome, so arresting could be anything but... well, he simply must be an unrepentant rogue. His cat-like grace and power leaves Tally shivering in her slippers at the notion of all the wicked, forbidden things he might be capable of doing to her, or the secrets he could uncover. Indeed, Lord Larken is no bumbling vicar, but a master spy there in His Majesty’s service to find and murder a notorious pirate freed in a daring prison escape. Devoted to the Crown, Larken’s not about to let an interfering (and not entirely innocent) Mayfair miss disrupt his ruthless plans. He cannot be tempted, not even by the little black gown she dons to tantalize him - a dress revealing enough to lead even Larken astray. An excerpt: But no, all the evidence was before her, for instead of some rakish character in a Weston jacket and perfectly polished boots, stood a gentleman (well, she hoped he was at least a gentleman) in a coat that could best be described as lumpy, cut of some poorly dyed wool, with sleeves too short for his arms. Far too short, for his cuffs stuck out a good four inches. Then to her horror, she glanced at his cravat, or rather where his cravat should be. For in its place sat a vicar’s collar. A vicar? Tally’s heart stopped for a second time, and not for the same reasons as earlier. She looked at his throat again convinced she’d been mistaken. He couldn’t be a... Oh, gads, she’d nearly made a cake of herself over a... a.. vicar. She gulped back her mortification. How could I have been so mistaken... |
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