Unladylike Rules of Attraction
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- Förbeställning
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- Förväntas 23 maj 2024
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- 85,00 kr
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- Förbeställning
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- 85,00 kr
Utgivarens beskrivning
Regency Fiction with a sexy, modern twist, for fans of Netflix’s Bridgerton and Queen Charlotte.
‘Sizzling romance with a splash of intrigue’ Julia Quinn. author of Bridgerton
'Loved the witty dialogue … and sizzling repartee!' Good Housekeeping, 'Best Romance Books to Read'
As one of the daughters of an English Earl and his Indian Mistress, Anya Marleigh has defied Regency society’s rules by playing her sitar and singing beautifully for Queen Charlotte at the court of George III.
When she comes into an unexpected inheritance, her change of fortune comes with a catch — she must marry before her twenty-fifth birthday or the money will go to her trustee — the infuriating but devilishly sexy Lord Damian Ashton, who also has the power to approve her choice of husband.
As Anya begins to attract the wrong sort of marriage suitor, Lord Ashton is the only thing standing between her and a fate worse than death. But does he have his own reasons for hindering her happy ever after …?
Reviews
Praise for Amita Murray:
‘A fresh and hilarious debut … You’ll laugh, you’ll cry’ Sunday Times bestseller, Dawn O’Porter
‘Witty and heartfelt’ HEAT
Praise for Unladylike Lessons in Love:
‘A romance that doubles up as a mystery, with a delicious Indian twist – what’s not to love?’ Harini Nagendra author of The Bangalore Detectives Club
‘Lila Marleigh is a smart, unconventional … are the Marleighs going to be the next Bridgertons? I can only hope!’ Ovidia Yu, author of The Crown Colony Series and Aunty Lee’s Delights
‘This romantic adventure bolts from the first page …You’ll have to finish this in one sitting—call in sick!’ Sumi Hahn, author of The Mermaid From Jeju
About the author
Amita Murray lives in London. Just to keep things interesting, she writes in two genres: Regency romance and contemporary mystery. Her Arya Winters mysteries are published by Agora and are under a TV option. Her mystery novel Thirteenth Night won the Exeter Novel Prize in 2022. A collection called Marmite and Mango Chutney won the SI Leeds Prize in 2016 and her short story “A Heist in Three Acts” comes out in Ellery Queen Magazine in 2022.