The Fox and the Viscount
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Publisher Description
Two fox-shifting childhood friends reconnect in the ballroom and make an ill-advised wager that could lead them to love.
When Victoria runs into her childhood friend and fellow fox shifter, Edmund, at a society event, she finds herself engaging in a scandalous wager over which of the two will secure an engagement first.
Even with a suitable suitor calling on her, she can't help but be drawn back to her friend's side, and they soon find themselves in a compromising situation with only one way out of it.
Can they resist the pull they have to one another?
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The Fox and the Viscount is a paranormal Regency romance with fox shifters, an ill-advised wager, childhood friends to lovers, and a handsome Viscount. It is part of the Shifter Season series and includes a sweet m/f romance.
If you love shifters combined with courtship, formal balls, witty courtships, and all the trappings of a Regency setting, you should start The Shifter Season series today!
Customer Reviews
“It isn’t what you didn’t say either,”
Victoria is entering her first season in London. Aware she needs to avoid scandals, and make a good match, she isn’t prepared for the childhood friend she used to get into all kinds of playful mischief with.
Edmund isn’t against marriage, he’s against arrangements and so-called good matches. He couldn’t care less how it looks on paper, he understands he’s looking for someone to share decades with, but when everyone is so concerned with saying the right things, and not making a step society doesn’t approve of, how do you get to know someone.
This done in one quick read is engaging, entertaining, hits the marks with entertaining sibling interactions.
I was gifted with a copy of this book and chose to share my review.
Cute story
I had always wanted to read a regency story featuring a shifter couple and this was a cute fast and witty story.
Great story
This was a great story. I love reading Laura Greenwood’s shifter stories. This one is set in Regency London. I liked seeing the interactions between Victoria and Edmund. They grew up as neighbors before loosing touch with one another. Victoria is being presented to Society. She never expected to see Edmund again. They have a connection. Will they realize their feelings before it’s too late?
I received a free copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving a review.