Kisses and Scandal
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Publisher Description
You've met the men of the wildly popular Survivors series. Now meet the charming friends and relatives who walk the streets of London with them. Kisses and Scandal features three exciting novellas set in the Survivors' world, including one never-before-published story.
Kisses and Scandal
Lady Philomena is the sister of the Duke of Mayne. She's beautiful and sought-after, but she's made the mistake of falling in love with… the footman. James Finnegan loves his lady but has a secret that won't only break Philomena's heart. It just might endanger her life.
Counterfeit Scandal
Now that Bridget Lavery is free from debtor's prison, she wants to reunite with the son she had to give up. Caleb Harris is a man with a price on his head. Before he left for the war, he and Bridget had a passionate affair. Finding her again means everything to him, but loving her might just be too perilous for either of them.
How to Brew a Perfect Kiss
Raeni Sawyer is penniless and alone in a foreign country. When she finds a job at a coffee shop on Bond Street, she hopes it's the beginning of a new life. Thomas Gaines is intrigued by his new server—until she spills coffee all over him. Despite her clumsiness, he sees her potential to be more. But will Raeni's treacherous past ruin their bright future?
Customer Reviews
Three novellas
Three novellas.
In this well crafted collection.
Kisses and Scandal, with Philomena a dukes daughter and James the very inappropriate footman. There’s a kidnapping plan.
In Counterfeit Scandal, Bridget was left pregnant after Caleb went off spying. She was forced into doing things to survive, like marrying and counterfeiting. Meanwhile, Caleb was no saint and has a price on his head. He could have at least been celibate. Do they fibd their son and get a second chance?
I think my favorite was How to Beew a Perfect Kiss. Thomas is a shop owner and Raeni is his new employee from the West Indies. She’s not the best at serving coffee.
I really enjoyed this story about the working class and Thomas was great.
I liked that this collection featured different classes and not just the aristocracy.
Highly recommend.