Yes, it’s true. I have joined the ranks of authors offering
entire e-book novels for free. For a limited time, in preparation for the fifth
book on my Lady Emily Capers, Love and
Larceny, coming out in May, I’ve made book one, Secrets and Sensibilities, free.
When art instructor Hannah Alexander agrees to accompany
four of her students on a country house visit before Easter, she never dreams
of entering into a dalliance with the owner David Tenant, the
handsome new Earl of Brentfield. But one moment in his company and she’s in
danger of losing her heart. There are secrets aplenty at Brentfield, enough to
challenge any lady’s sensibilities, even those of Hannah’s protégé, Lady Emily
Southwell. As events unfold at Brentfield, Hannah quickly learns that loving David
comes at a price, to her future plans of being a portrait painter, to her
position as a teacher, and to her very life.
You can find a free copy at the following retailers through
April 29:
But wait, there’s more! J
I’m pleased to announce that “An Engagement of Convenience,”
in the Timeless Regency anthology Summer
House Party is available for preorder. The book, which also features
stories by acclaimed Regency authors Donna Hatch and Sarah M. Eden, will release on June
7.
Pretty chaperone Kitty Chapworth has foiled five elopements, four
proposals of ill intent, and the worst first kiss in history, so she isn't
about to believe a gentleman's silken promises. That is, until charming rake
Quentin Adair returns to her life. Ten years ago, Kitty was instrumental in
causing the poor fellow to be exiled to Jamaica in a tragic case of love gone
wrong. When he requests her help to prevent his father's ruin, she cannot
refuse, even when helping requires her to pretend she is engaged to the
handsome rogue at a summer house party.
Quentin has spent the last ten years becoming the man his father always
hoped. Now he will not allow an old enemy to harm his family. Kitty is the
perfect conspirator--sharp, witty, fearless. But as danger threatens, Quentin
finds that his priorities have changed. Can a reformed rake convince the
perfect chaperone to overlook propriety for love?
Goodness, after confessing all that, I feel so free!
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