Author: | Erin Knightley, Heather Snow |
Genre: | Historical Romance |
File Name: | a-midwinters-scandal-by-erin-knightley-heather-snow.epub |
Original Title: | A Midwinter's Scandal - A Novella Duet |
Creator: | Erin Knightley |
Language: | EN |
Identifier: | urn:uuid:f1e1cc0d-96bc-4e1c-9556-c45540de3207 |
Publisher: | Erin Knightley |
Date: | 1478710800 |
Subject: | London England,Frost Fair,regency romance,short story,botany |
File Size: | 1711276.032 |
A Novella Duet to warm your heart!
During one icy fortnight in London, scandal heats up the ton when two friends both find themselves confronted with the men who once hurt them the most. Each begins a deception . . . but where things go from there will leave them both reeling. From the frigid Frost Fair to the city’s lushest conservatories, they’ll find love in the most unexpected of places—in the arms of their adversaries!
Once Jilted, Twice Shy by Erin Knightley: Lady Juliette Trent has spent the months since becoming London’s most notorious jilted bride in virtual isolation. When the impromptu Frost Fair on the Thames finally draws her out of her self-imposed confinement, the last person she expects to see is the very man who left her standing at the altar. But things aren’t always what they seem, and when Sebastian Holmes, Earl of Haverstan reveals his true reason for abandoning her, Juliette is determined to right the wrong that was done to them both—even if it means causing a scandal the ton won’t soon forget.
Loving Lady Dervish by Heather Snow: After nearly five years of torment at the hands of society’s worst gossips, Lady Phoebe Anson is finally making her escape, following her dream to author botany texts–even if she must pretend to be a man to do it. When her one-time friend, Lord Malcolm Gray, happens upon her at the Frost Fair and uncovers her plot, Phoebe refuses to let him ruin her life–again.
But Malcolm isn’t the young fool he once was, though he knows he has much to atone for where Phoebe is concerned. And he has no intention of letting his “whirling dervish” get away this time…