The Viscount's Valentine (Classic Regency Romances)
β Scribed by Donna Lea Simpson
- Publisher
- Beyond the Page Publishing
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 108 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Gillette
- ISBN
- 1937349586
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
A Classic Regency Romance novella celebrating the world first introduced by Jane Austen. Viscount Blackthorne is better known as Blackheart, a notorious rogue with a reputation for seduction. Forced to flee London and a young woman's irate father, he escapes to the wilds of Yorkshire hoping to rest, relax, and wait out the scandal. The last thing he expects to find in the country is the stunning beauty he first eyed twelve years ago, the one woman who captivated his heart and made him question his ways. The widow Honey Hockley has given up on romance and settled into the quiet simplicity of her small Yorkshire village. Before marrying her infirmed husband, she had one sparkling night of a London Season, a night she'll hold on to forever. But Honey's peaceful days are shattered when a handsome and mysterious stranger comes to town, forcing her to question her decision to accept a life alone. Upon meeting, attraction flares, and it's only Honey's fears and the Viscount's reputation that keep them apart. So while Honey works to accept the possibility that life and love may yet hold some surprises for her, the Viscount works to clear his name and win over the one woman he believes can make him virtuous again. The Viscount's Valentine was originally published as Wild Honey.
β¦ Subjects
Electronic books
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