In The Countess Invention, book 2 of Lords and Undefeated Ladies,
Cass Cullen wants only to keep inventing useful gadgets for people who need them; she doesn't want people to know she is a woman, and deaf. Dr. Oliver Burke has returned from war and finds no solace for its horrors in his miserable family, only in women and gin. If he can't help anyone else, perhaps he can help his letter-writing friend. |
On Amazon NowMr. Cullen, the mysterious London inventor, is Miss Cassandra Cullen, and she does not want to get married.
When her work requires her to meet a customer face-to-face, she reaches out to kind Dr. Oliver Burke. Revealing her secret could gain his help. Dr. Oliver Burke is struggling under the crushing weight of a miserable family and his experiences in the war. If he can't help anyone else, perhaps he can help his letter-writing friend Cullen. But he is fast learning all her secrets, such as her deafness, and the number of lives that are counting on her. And soon Cass learns that the dazzling Dr. Burke has secrets of his own. One shameless act leads to her father’s insistence that Cass stop playing at conducting business and get married. Now. Trusting Dr. Burke to help again only leads her down a path of no return, one that leads to dizzying pleasure, devastating heartbreak... and forever love. A passionate romance in which two people find that their faith in each other is stronger than the pull of any of the stories they've told in the past to anyone, even each other. The Countess Invention is a historical regency romance novel with steamy moments and sweet ones, of about 300 pages. It includes a woman who believes in optimism and pockets in her clothing, and a man who perhaps has made love to too many ladies. No cheating, no cliffhanger, and a Happily Ever After! The Countess Invention is a standalone book! but if you enjoyed it, sign up for updates, and when new books are available you'll be the first to know, including discounts and free stories! |
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Book 1 of Lords and Undefeated LadiesOddly-raised Letty Stapleton has nothing left but one friend and her beloved horse - and her father has sold the horse. Letty is determined to talk the stranger out of taking her horse away - until she meets the fierce baronet face-to-face. Now she's causing her own problems, because she cannot stop touching a man she'd been prepared to hate.
The only way Sir Michael Grantley knows how to be the baronet of Roseford is to do what his father did. But he's not his father, he's a salty ex-sailor who lost half a leg in the war and has a far worse temper than his father ever did. Struggling to fill his father's role, he's desperate to get outdoors again - but for that he needs a biddable horse he can ride. He's not prepared for the horse to come with a woman who conquers his whole world... and his heart. Letty has never been anything even close to a lady. Sir Michael imagines that the lady of Roseford Manor will be like his mother: calm and elegant. Neither of them can resist the one person they ought to refuse. An engrossing, witty romance between two people who can't keep their hands off one another. Read romance author McKenna Dean's review of Not Like a Lady See what reviews are saying! "Judith Lynne has a wonderful ability to bring her characters to life, and you’re guaranteed to fall in love with this romance..." "A romp!" "...didn't want to put it down!" "Absolutely delightful" Not Like a Lady is a five-star historical regency romance novel with steamy moments and sweet ones, of about 300 pages. It includes a woman with a knack for saying what she thinks and no talent for needlework, a gallant if grumpy baronet, no cheating, no cliffhanger, and a Happily Ever After! |
Not Like a Lady
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