Composer Frederick Blakeney lost his hand in the war against
Napoleon and has given up on finding someone who will love him as he is. Jane
Brooke, an insecure spinster, dreams of meeting her true love and being swept
away from a mundane life. A chance encounter and their love of music bring them
together. Life is perfect until Frederick inherits an earldom and its
responsibilities, throwing them into the intrigues of the Ton and the cruel
manipulations of his meddling sister-in-law.
When mistrust and gossip tear them apart, Jane discovers the
truth too late. Can they confront their doubts and follow their hearts to claim
the love they deserve?
Regency
Rating: Spicy
Page Count: 394
Word Count: 98915
978-1-61217-806-6 Paperback
978-1-61217-807-3 Digital
Excerpt:
“I pity Mr. Parker that his kiss was not more…inspiring and
memorable.”
She didn’t know if he was teasing but laughed a little
despite her remembered shame. “If his was the ideal of what a kiss ought to be,
I don’t think I’ve missed much.”
The thrum of his pulse raced from his fingers to hers.
“And how was this infamous kiss performed?”
The fading sunlight gave her cover from his gaze. “It
was…all over the place. His lips felt like a scurrying mouse, and I was the
cheese.”
His rich laugh filled the air. “Show me.”
Without hesitation, she lifted his hand and imitated the
kiss as best she could, though the first touch of his skin against her lips
jolted her senses. Suddenly embarrassed, she released his hand and twisted her
fingers in her skirt.
“It was like that.”
The amused look left his eyes.
“This is how it should have been,” he murmured.
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