Synopses & Reviews
The one you love...
Robert Selby is determined to see his sister make an advantageous match. But he has two problems: the Selbys have no connections or money and Robert is really a housemaid named Charity Church. She's enjoyed every minute of her masquerade over the past six years, but she knows her pretense is nearing an end. Charity needs to see her beloved friend married well and then Robert Selby will disappear... forever.
May not be who you think...
Alistair, Marquess of Pembroke, has spent years repairing the estate ruined by his wastrel father, and nothing is more important than protecting his fortune and name. He shouldn't be so beguiled by the charming young man who shows up on his doorstep asking for favors. And he certainly shouldn't be thinking of all the disreputable things he'd like to do to the impertinent scamp.
But is who you need...
When Charity's true nature is revealed, Alistair knows he can't marry a scandalous woman in breeches, and Charity isn't about to lace herself into a corset and play a respectable miss. Can these stubborn souls learn to sacrifice what they've always wanted for a love that is more than they could have imagined?
Review
"Sebastian subverts the
romance trope of the cross-dressing heroine with a protagonist whose
presentation as male is not mere titillation but the authentic
self-expression of a queer woman..." Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review)
Review
"Sebastian launches her Regency Imposter series on a high note with
another impeccably crafted, lusciously sensual love story that also
gracefully — and quite cleverly — alludes to her previous, brilliant
male-male Regency historical romances." Booklist
Review
"Sebastian masters the plotting and
emotions of an individual coming to grips with her gender queer
identity, while also not falling into the trap of melodrama or maudlin
after-school special." Entertainment Weekly
About the Author
Cat Sebastian lives in a
swampy part of the South with her husband, three kids, and two dogs.
Before her kids were born, she practiced law and taught high school and
college writing. When she isn't reading or writing, she's doing
crossword puzzles, bird-watching, and wondering where she put her coffee
cup.