Synopses & Reviews
Successful barrister Gavin Carmichael cannot forget the memory of Daisy Lake, his childhood companion. When Gavin finds Daisy headlining the Montmarte music halls as the infamous Delilah du Lac, he pulls her off stage and away from her shameful life. Daisy, however, wants nothing to do with Gavinuntil he agrees to help fulfill her one true dream. Hoping to become an actor on a proper stage, Daisy agrees to live with the charming bachelor for one month. Though Gavins efforts are aimed at freeing Daisy, their sensual games soon increase in intensity and he quickly becomes the one in danger of becoming enslaved.
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A touching story of salvation and renewal in authentically depicted Victorian London.” Madeline Hunter, author, the Seducer series
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Absolutely wonderful! Her characters are very real . . . a must read.” Romance Junkies.com
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"Ms. Tarr presents us with an engaging story that includes twists and turns that will leave you guessing." Novelspot
Synopsis
Daisy Lake is only a memory to successful barrister Gavin Carmichael. But a memory he cannot forget. "Through think and thin, forever and ever, come what may, we'll stay together..." is a pact the young orphans made over a decade ago, before the wide-eyed little girl was torn from his arms. Only a precious, painful memory...until Gavin walks into an East End supper club where the headlining act is the infamous nightingale of the Montmarte music halls, Deliah du lac. Overcome, Gavin storms on stage and carries her off, determined to save her from the lifestyle she has apparently embraced. But Daisy wants no part of him. She has only one desire; to act on a proper London stage. It is a dream Gavin can make come true. He promises to employ every resource at his disposal to see she gets a part in the upcoming run on Shakespeare's As You Like It..."provided she agrees to live with him for one month. Daisy has slept with men for far less. And Gavin has matured into an exceedingly h
Synopsis
More than ten years ago, orphans Daisy Lake and Gavin Carmichael made a pact to stay together before Daisy was taken away. Now she is only a precious, painful memory until Gavin walks into an East End club where the headlining act is the infamous nightingale of the Montmarte music halls--Daisy. Original.
About the Author
Hope Tarr is the author of Tempting, a Romantic Times Book Club Award nominee for Best Innovative Historical Romance. She is also the author of It's a Wonderfully Sexy Life, Lord Jack, and Vanquished.