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After twelve years in the country, Hamish, Lord Dalton, has returned to London to find a rich and titled wife. That's his story, and he's sticking to it. But Hamish has his own plans: to create a scandal and embarrass his critical, condescending father.If only he knew how.Iris Abberton wasn't always confined by expectation and obligation. As a young girl, she ran wild through the streets of London, causing chaos and playing tricks on the ton with her best friend, Hamish.Now, as the secret accountant for her father's company, she spends her days juggling ledgers and maintaining appearances. Her wild years are behind her. And she cannot afford a hint of scandal if she is to realise her dreams for the business.But what harm could there be in one tiny adventure? Just one evening of fun with her mischievous-and incredibly handsome-old friend.It's not as if their friendship has turned into something more.Iris's heart does not tremble with unsaid things when Hamish is around.And nothing will sway Hamish from his mission. Yes, Iris is now all grown up, with sensual curves, kissable lips, and the same twinkle in her eyes, but he does not think about her in that way.They're just friends. Understand? Friends.A Beginner's Guide to Scandal is the first book in the Tales from Honeysuckle Street series. All books in the series are standalone reads. With a guaranteed HEA, A Beginner's Guide to Scandal is a slow burn historical romance that goes from smouldering to HOT at just the right moment. It includes some strong language and sexy times.This novel also contains themes of parental death that some audiences may find confronting.
Vivianne Chevalier is done with dukes.After another broken promise for a starring role on the Paris stage, the dancer and courtesan vows to walk away from it all. The viperous competition from the other dancers. The manipulations of the European nobility who only care for their own pleasures. Greedy, heartless people who want nothing more than to get ahead, no matter the cost to others. After years of failure, she craves a simple life, like the one she foolishly turned her back on when she was young.His Grace Arley West is familiar with the traps and trappings of a dukedom.After all, he was not even six when he became the Duke of Osborne. The constant demands, requests for favours, false friends wanting money, and never really being sure if people respect him, or his title, all are a regular part of his life. Is it any wonder he has become a grumpy recluse, only leaving his villa to attend to his parliamentary duties?That is, until he finds himself travelling to Paris incognito on a research trip for Spencer and Co Travel. Disguised as a clerk, he meets the vibrant and beautiful Vivianne, and for the first time in his life, he feels as if someone might truly love him for himself. A whirlwind romance and a proposal follow, and Arley takes his dancer fiancé back to London.He can't wait to tell her who he really is.She is going to be so surprised.After all, doesn't every woman want to be a duchess?A Most Improper Duchess is the second book in the Tales from Honeysuckle Street series. All books in the series are standalone reads. With a guaranteed HEA, A Most Improper Duchess features HOT open-door intimacy. It includes some strong language and sexy times.This novel also contains themes of parental death, prostitution and poverty that some audiences may find confronting.
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