![]() ![]() ![]() Agent: Steve Axelrod, Axelrod Literary Agency. Find this book at New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Grace Burrowes delivers another passionate Regency romance He left his bride to go to war After years of soldiering, Michael Brodie returns to his Highland estate to find that the bride he left behind has become a stranger. ![]() There’s more cuddling than steamy sex, and some plot elements lack subtlety, but this is still a high-quality romance and a keeper for series fans. Their developing happiness is threatened when the scandal nipping at Joan’s heels escalates into blackmail that could ruin them both. Joan needs a husband who understands her passion for clothing design and is willing to consider marrying a woman who might be pregnant. Dante has been looking for a highborn wife to elevate the prospects of his sister and children and give him access to potential investors for his textile mills. ![]() They liked each other well enough in the ballroom, so the idea of a mutually beneficial marriage forms as they head to a Scottish house party for the holidays. Lady Joan Flynn, fleeing an unpleasant encounter, is stranded at a train station Dante Hartwell steps in to help her out. Grace Burrowes, New York Times bestselling author of The First Kiss Last summer, Sophie Munro met Hugh McGillivray for the first time and she liked him. Burrowes’s fourth Victorian-era MacGregor novel (following The MacGregor’s Lady) carefully builds up to a satisfying payoff. ![]()
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