"Harry Armstrong has spent years in Egypt, recovering relics and disregarding rules. Now he's back in England with a new title and a new purpose: penning his exploits. But his efforts are overshadowed by London's favorite writer about Egypt--a woman they call The Queen of the Desert, of all things.
Lady Travelers Guide to Deception with an Unlikely Earl
β Scribed by Alexander, Victoria
- Book ID
- 110451024
- Publisher
- HQN Books
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 166 KB
- Series
- Lady Travelers Guide 3
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781488023415
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Set sail for love in this sparkling new adventure in #1New York Timesbestselling author Victoria Alexander's Lady Travelers Society series.
Harry Armstrong has spent years in Egypt, recovering relics and disregarding rules. Now he's back in England with a new title and a new purpose: writing about his exploits. But his efforts are overshadowed by London's favorite writer about Egypt--a woman they call The Queen of the Desert, of all things. Worse, her stories--serialized in newspapers and reprinted in books--are complete rubbish.
Miss Sidney Honeywell didn't set out to deceive anyone. It's not her fault readers assumed her Tales of a Lady Adventurer in Egypt were real. Admitting her inadvertent deception now would destroy her reputation and her livelihood. But when the Earl of Brenton challenges her to travel to Egypt, accompanied by his dashing, arrogant nephew, to prove her expertise, what choice does she...
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