BLURB:
CAN
A SCANDALOUS CHARADE
For
seven long years, Lady Cassandra Monroe has waited for the man of her dreams to
return from the war. Unfortunately, he happens to be engaged to her flighty cousin.
What Cass wouldn’t give to take her cousin’s place! When he mistakes Cass for
Patience Bunbury, a fictitious friend her cousin has invented to escape social
obligations…even with her future husband, Cass thinks this is her chance.
LEAD
TO TRUE AND LASTING LOVE?
After
defeating Napoleon at Waterloo, Captain Julian Swift is not quite ready to
settle down and enter into his unwanted arranged marriage—especially when the
real object of his affection turns out to be a beguiling beauty he meets at a
party. Patience Bunbury is witty, independent, passionate…and, unbeknownst to
him, the cousin of his current fiancée. When the truth about Cass comes out—and
Julian discovers that their
courtship is anything but accidental—will he surrender his heart to a woman who
really is too good to be true?
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Excerpt
Julian pulled on his gloves. “I know I’m going to regret
asking this, but why did Mother give you five pounds?”
“Because I won the bet, silly,” his sister, Daphne, said.
He arched a brow. “Bet?”
“I bet Mama that when you came home you would end things
with Penelope immediately. Mama said you’d be planning a spring wedding.”
His brow remained arched. “Mother had that much faith in me,
did she?”
“It’s not that she wanted you to marry Penelope. I don’t
think she did, really. Though she hasn’t said. It’s just that she was convinced
you would do it.”
“I see. And you didn’t believe I’d remain so steadfast?”
Daphne shook her head. Her blond curls bobbed against her
cheeks. “Absolutely not.”
“What made you so certain?”
“Because I’ve been around to see her cousin Cassandra grow
up, dear brother.” She gave him a sidewise catlike smile. “You’ve seen
Cassandra since you’ve been back, have you not?”
“Yes. I’ve seen her,” he growled.
“Perhaps at the house party?”
Julian’s gaze snapped to his sister’s face. “How did you—?”
“You mentioned Lady Worthing’s eyes, which led me to believe
that Lady Worthing is in fact the Duchess of Claringdon, which then led me to
believe that Miss Bunbury might well have been Lady Cassandra. Am I right?”
Julian clenched his jaw. “It seems the entire house party
was an elaborate ruse to fool me.”
“I knew it! I begged Penelope to take me with her when she
stopped by to visit before she left for Surrey.”
“You knew about this mad ploy and you didn’t think it
absurd?”
“Oh, it’s absurd to be sure. Though I think you’d have to
know the Duchess of Claringdon to truly understand. She’s a bit . . .
unpredictable.”
“And you didn’t see fit to mention to Penelope that her
cousin and friend were playacting in the country?”
Daphne plunked her hands on her hips. “And spoil the fun? I
wouldn’t think of it.”
“You’re mad, too,” Julian declared, shaking his head.
“My point is that you have, in fact, seen Lady Cassandra.”
“Yes.”
“So I needn’t explain my reasoning for why I bet Mother that
you’d break things off with Penelope.” Daphne smiled at him sweetly. “And I
thank Lady Cassandra kindly for my five pounds.”
Julian shook his head. Yes, Daphne was no longer a cute
little girl with a penchant for asking too many questions. She’d grown up to be
an astute young woman who was much more thoughtful than she first appeared.
Thankfully, Julian was spared more inquiry from his talkative sister when their
coach pulled to a stop in front of the Hillboroughs’ town house. Julian
alighted first and then turned to help Daphne from the coach.
As soon as Daphne’s slippered feet touched the ground, the
siblings turned toward the front door.
Directly into the path of . . . Lady Moreland, Garrett
Upton, and Cassandra Monroe.
Julian gritted his teeth. He glanced away but not before he
caught a glimpse of her. Cassandra looked like a dream in a violet-colored
gown, diamonds sparkling at her throat.
“Now this is going to be an interesting evening,” Daphne
said, with a wide grin on her impish little face. “An interesting evening,
indeed.”
AUTHOR Bio and Links:
VALERIE
BOWMAN is an award-winning author who writes Regency-set historical romance
novels (a.k.a. Racy Regency Romps) with a focus on sharp dialogue, engaging
story lines, and heroines who take matters into their own hands!
Valerie’s
first Regency series from St. Martin’s Press has garnered acclaim including a
nomination for Best First Historical from RT Book Reviews, a BookList starred
review, and a Publishers Weekly starred review. She is also a 2014 Kirkus Prize
nominee for fiction. Her work has been called “Too delightful to miss” by New
York Times bestselling author Lisa Kleypas and “Everything a romance should be”
by New York Times bestselling author Sarah MacLean.
Valerie grew
up in Illinois with six sisters (she’s number seven) and a huge supply of
historical romance novels. After a cold and snowy stint earning a degree in
English with a minor in history at Smith College, she moved to Florida the
first chance she got. Valerie now lives in Jacksonville with her family including
her rascally rescue dog, Roo. When she’s not writing, she keeps busy reading,
traveling, or vacillating between watching crazy reality TV and PBS.
You can find
Valerie on the web at www.ValerieBowmanBooks.com and on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/ValerieBowmanAuthor
and Twitter:
https://twitter.com/ValerieGBowman
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