Synopses & Reviews
“One of my very favorite authors.”
—Julia Quinn
Breathtaking adventure and heart-stopping historical romance go hand in hand in Rules of an Engagement, the third novel in the red-hot Regency Era-set series from New York Times and USA Today bestseller Suzanne Enoch. The dynamic and supremely sexy Captain Bradshaw—who previously graced the pages of Enochs earlier romance novels The Rake and Englands Perfect Hero—finally gets the starring role that fans have been clamoring for, as the bold naval officer finds himself charged with ferrying a boatload of aristocrats…and discovers that resisting the charms of one bewitching passenger is far more difficult than battling brigands.
Synopsis
One of my very favorite authors. Julia QuinnBreathtaking adventure and heart-stopping historical romance go hand in hand in Rules of an Engagement, the third novel in the red-hot Regency Era-set series from New York Times and USA Today bestseller Suzanne Enoch. The dynamic and supremely sexy Captain Bradshaw who previously graced the pages of Enoch s earlier romance novels The Rake and England s Perfect Hero finally gets the starring role that fans have been clamoring for, as the bold naval officer finds himself charged with ferrying a boatload of aristocrats and discovers that resisting the charms of one bewitching passenger is far more difficult than battling brigands."
Synopsis
For proper young ladies, good behavior has always been the rule…Captain Bradshaw Carroway loves the seafaring life—though hed rather be battling brigands than his current assignment offerrying a boatload of spoiled aristocrats. One passenger, however, has caught his eye: a bewitching young minx who definitely distracts him from the rules ofshipboard decorum . . .
Some rules, of course, are meant to be broken.
Miss Zephyr Ponsley has traveled the world, but shes completely innocent in the ways of love. Shes never learned to dance or flirt. But scientific observation has taught her that the laws of attraction have no rules, and that no adventure, on land or sea, is more dangerous—or delicious—than passion!
About the Author
A native and current resident of Southern California, Suzanne Enoch loves movies almost as much as she loves books. She once appeared on an E! special, Star Wars Is Back, as an expert on the romance in the Star Wars movies. Other highlights include winning her third grade spelling bee, receiving an E.T. poster and T-shirt in an alien-inspired poetry contest, and submitting a script for The A-Team (which was not why the series was cancelled). When she is not busily working on her next novel, Suzanne likes to contemplate interesting phenomena, like how the three guppies in her aquarium became 161 guppies in five months.