The second book in this delightfully witty historical rom-com series combines scandalous mystery with swoony opposites-attract romance-perfect for fans Enola Holmes and Bridgerton!
The second book in this delightfully witty historical rom-com series combines scandalous mystery with swoony opposites-attract romance-perfect for fans Enola Holmes and Bridgerton!
Georgina Harrington should never have trusted her feckless cousin Percy with her most precious archaeological discovery. But no one would take her academic work seriously if they knew it was hers and not her male cousin's. When Percy goes missing, only Georgina realizes that he is truly in danger. And to find him, she must rely on the help of his infuriating but incredibly attractive best friend.
Although Alexander Lovett is always up for an adventure, he vows to keep his distance from Georgina, who is on his insufferable parents' list of suitable brides for a future duke. He's a grown man who can pick his own wife, thank you very much. But he's surprised to find himself falling for Georgina's surprisingly bold initiative and independent thinking that save them from more than one deadly scrape. Yet as a simple kidnapping grows into a threat to the monarchy, their smouldering attraction might be snuffed out before it ever has a chance to ignite."Another intrepid adventure packed with wit, intelligence, and passionate moments."--Library Journal
"No reader will be able resist the joy caused by the unexpected number of chickens in this story."--Kirkus Reviews
"The pages fly and the banter sparkles. Readers will be hooked."--Publishers Weekly
Two-time Golden Heart finalist Violet Marsh is a lawyer who decided it was more fun to write witty banter than contractual terms. A romance enthusiast, she relishes the transformative power of love, especially when a seeming mismatch becomes the perfect pairing. Marsh also enjoys visiting the past-whether strolling through a castle's ruins, wandering around a stately manor, or researching her family genealogy online (where she discovered at least one alleged pirate, a female tavern owner, and several blacksmiths). She indulges in her love of history by writing period pieces filled with independent-minded women and men smart enough to fall for them. Marsh lives at home with Prince Handy (a guy who can fix things is definitely sexier than a mere charmer), a whirlwind (her toddler), and a suburban nesting dog (whose cuteness Marsh shamelessly uses to promote her books).
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