Monday, August 7, 2017

Courting The Country Miss




Cynical and broken-hearted, Leticia banishes dreams of marriage. When her childhood friend, Tristan, wagers he can find her the perfect husband, she hopes the challenge will coax him to forgo his devil-may-care lifestyle. Meanwhile, Leticia throws herself into forming her charity school but meets opposition—even from the people she’s helping.

Guilt-ridden that his past mistakes robbed Leticia of true love, Tristan vows to set it right, but match-making has its pitfalls for a repentant scoundrel. When he finds two ‘perfect’ gentlemen to court her, he discovers his own deep feelings for the lady.

Though Tristan seems to reform, Leticia doesn’t dare risk heartbreak with a notorious rake. When opposition for the school takes a deadly turn, can Tristan protect her from a madman bent on destroying their dreams and their lives?




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Donna Hatch is the author of the best-selling “Rogue Hearts Series,” and a winner of writing awards such as The Golden Quill and the International Digital Award. A hopeless romantic and adventurer at heart, she discovered her writing passion at the tender age of 8 and has been listening to those voices ever since. She has become a sought-after workshop presenter, and also juggles freelance editing, multiple volunteer positions, and most of all, her six children (seven, counting her husband). A native of Arizona who recently transplanted to the Pacific Northwest, she and her husband of over twenty years are living proof that there really is a happily ever after.



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~~~~~~~~~~Lindsey's ★★★★ Review~~~~~~~~~~

As a lover of period-inspired pieces, I really enjoyed this book. It's romantic, captivating, and even a little bit cheeky. Great book!


EXCERPT

Tristan sighed. He’d rather go for a swim in the Thames than confess to his brother, but dash it, he needed Richard’s help; he had the right kind of connections. Tristan offered a wry smile. “It appears I’ve taken on the job of matchmaker.”

Richard gaped.

“For Leticia,” Tristan clarified. “I feel after my involvement in the house party last year that I, er…well, I owe her a husband.” He cleared his voice and resisted the urge to loosen his cravat.

“I…see…” Richard said.

“Since none of my friends are good enough for her, I’m searching for someone high in the instep and disgustingly respectable—like you—so she won’t have to live out her life as a spinster. She seems to have made up her mind that such is her future.”

A small crease formed between Richard’s eyes and he stared down at his drink, his shoulders slumping ever so slightly, but enough to reveal his dismay at the future of the girl he’d once planned to marry. In a low voice, Richard asked, “What would you ask of me?”

“Not much—a few introductions so I can assess their suitability, then perhaps present one or two of them to her. She seems to think this is a game. She doesn’t know how determined I am to clear my conscience.”

Richard looked up then. “Your conscience will be clear once she’s wedded?”

Tristan kept his tone light. “Of course. You and Elizabeth are sickeningly happy, and Leticia deserves that, too.”


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