Synopses & Reviews
Nathan Grey, the Earl of Lindsey, is infamously known as the Libertine of Lindsey for his scandalous ways with women. But when he hears gossip that his estranged wife, Evelyn, is about to be named in The Book of Scandal, he has no choice but to remove her from London to protect her and himself from charges of treason -- even if it calls for abduction! While Evelyn has no legal recourse against the man who broke her heart years ago but is still considered her lord and master, she is no longer the immature girl Nathan married. Her enforced homecoming quickly turns into a battle of wills that tears down her husband's defenses and lays bare the passion that still burns between them. Before it is too late, Nathan must confront powerful adversaries as he convinces Evelyn that she is not only his wife, but the one woman he will love for all time.
Synopsis
A "New York Times"-bestselling author pens the first novel in a new Regency trilogy based on an actual document England's Princess Caroline wrote about the scandals surrounding the Royal family and the English court. Original.
About the Author
Julia London is the
New York Times and
USA Today bestselling author of
The Hazards of Hunting a Duke (the first novel in her Desperate Debutantes trilogy),
Highlander Unbound (a finalist for the Romance Writers of America's RITA Award for Best Historical Romance),
Highlander in Disguise, and
Highlander in Love (also a finalist for the RITA Award) -- all published by Pocket Star Books. She also contributed a short story, "The Merchant's Gift," to the anthology
The School for Heiresses. Her other romantic novels include the Rogues of Regent Street trilogy. She lives in Austin, Texas. You can write to Julia at P.O. Box 228, Georgetown, Texas 78627, or email her at
[email protected].