One year ago this month, Fortune’s Brides debuted in Never Doubt a Duke at fine online
retailers around the world. It was the first time I tried putting my own books
into print as well. I wasn’t sure what to expect, but it’s been a lovely year.
The book earned a Gem award from Kathy’s Review Corner as one of the best books of 2018. It was also chosen by reviewers at Hope by the Book as one of the year’s best reads.
To celebrate the book’s birthday, I’ve put it for sale for
99 cents for one week only—May 30 through June 5. If you have a copy, you might
let someone who would enjoy one know. If you haven’t read it, here’s a little
about the book:
After spending the last ten years following her late husband
on campaign, the irrepressible Jane Kimball finds herself badly in need of a
position to support herself. Marriage holds no appeal; she’s not likely to find
a husband like her Jimmy again. But when Miss Thorn of the Fortune Employment
Agency offers her a post with the Duke of Wey, Jane feels drawn to help the
lonely widower with his three daughters. He may seem a bit aloof, but Miss
Thorn’s cat Fortune approved of him. Why should Jane doubt a duke?
Alaric, Duke of Wey, commands his staff, his tenants, and
the halls of Parliament, managing vast holdings in England and across the seas.
Why is it he cannot manage his own daughters? As an old danger rears its head,
he comes to rely on Jane’s practical nature and her outspoken ways to navigate
the waters of fatherhood. And when necessity dictates he take a wife, thoughts
turn to an unlikely governess who might make the perfect bride.
Happy birthday, Duke!
2 comments:
I bought the book! Thank you!
You're welcome, QNPoohBear. I hope you enjoy it.
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