Never Deceive a Viscount
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- 35,00 kr
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- 35,00 kr
Publisher Description
A game of sleuthing leads to love for a rakish Viscount and his beautiful neighbor in this “delightful romance filled with period ambiance” (Publishers Weekly).
Clearly, Emma Trafford’s new neighbor is a lady killer—but is the scoundrel with the scar capable of murder? Emma can barely contain her precocious younger sister, Lily—the child swears she spied their neighbor engaged in foul play in his Bloomsbury love nest. But when Lily goes too far searching for “evidence,” Emma must save the imp by distracting the man—with an all-consuming kiss rife with danger and desire . . .
Simon Marlton, Viscount Adler doesn’t know which is more infuriating: that an anonymous intruder set his soul on fire and left a deep longing in her wake . . . or that during their encounter his signet ring, a token of his painful past, went missing. With the memory of a faint scent of paint spirits and the knowledge that his neighbor Emma is a portraitist, Simon sets out to capture his thief. He draws Emma into a flirtatious game, commissioning the talented lass to paint him—and enticing them both to reveal their whispered suspicions and deepest secrets . . .
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Miller's jolly good sophomore romance, which follows Never Dare a Wicked Earl in her Victorian Infamous Lords series, stands out less for its lead characters than for those who support them. Simon Marlton, Viscount Adler, distrusts women because his stepmother molested him and then convinced his father to toss him out on his ear. Emma Trafford, a young woman and portrait painter who's recovering from scandal and struggling to support her siblings, lives next door to his Bloomsbury property. A comedy of errors results when Lily, Emma's 12-year-old sister and an avid mystery reader, sees Simon romancing his mistress and thinks he's killing her. While she's trying to obtain proof, she steals his signet ring. His subsequent attempts to determine whether Emma is the thief lead them into a delightful romance filled with period ambience (Lily plays a mean game of trundling hoops) and a charming supporting cast that breathes new life into stock historical romance figures. This is lighthearted romance done right.