Synopses & Reviews
Three intrepid princesses find themselves targets in a deadly plot against the crownuntil their uncle devises a brilliant plan to keep them safe...
Of all her sisters, Princess Stefanie is by far the least amenable to law and order, which is why shes appalled to find herself masquerading as an unbearably drab clerk for the most honorable barrister in England. But her dull disguise turns out to have its privileges: namely, the opportunity to consort unchaperoned with her employers exceedingly handsome nephew, James Lambert, the Marquess of Hatherfield.
Hatherfield quickly realizes that his uncles spirited new clerk is, in fact, a lovely young woman of daring habits. The outwardly impeccable marquis isnt about to reveal her deception. After all, hes hiding a dangerous secret of his own. But when one too many escapades with the madcap princess bring Hatherfields troubled past to light, it is only Stefanies sharp wits that stand between the marquis and utter disaster, and only Hatherfields daring that can save the princess from the shadowy agents bent on finding her.
Review
Praise for the novels of Juliana Gray:
“Juliana Gray is on my autobuy list.”—Elizabeth Hoyt, New York Times bestselling author
“Juliana Gray has a stupendously lyrical voice.”—Meredith Duran, New York Times bestselling author
“Gray makes one of the best trilogy debuts in years, proving she is a literary force to be reckoned with.”—Booklist (starred review)
About the Author
Juliana Gray began writing as a child to relieve the tedium of being sentenced to her room, and later turned to romance to relieve the tedium of unsatisfactory suitors. Sadly, despite five years residence in the most exclusive areas of London, she never met a single duke, though she once shared a taxi with a future baron.
Julianas debut romance trilogy, A Lady Never Lies, A Gentleman Never Tells, and A Duke Never Yields, won widespread acclaim, including the RT Book Reviews Seal of Excellence for August 2012. As Beatriz Williams, she is also the author of Overseas and A Hundred Summers from G. P. Putnams Sons. She enjoys dark chocolate, champagne, and dinner parties, and adores hearing from readers.