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Learn moreEngland 1803: LADY CHRISTINA BEAUMONT, daughter to the EARL OF WHICKERTON, is on a mission. A mission to protect her best friend from being forced into a marriage that would see her delicate heart broken and her sensibilities shocked. Deep in debt, Lord Hartmore agreed to marry his daughter to a scoundrel. A man who grew up far from London's high society.
With one glance, Christina can see that the only reason Mr. Sharpe intends to marry her friend is to gain entrance into London's high society . . . and she will raise hell before allowing that to happen. Unfortunately, Christina finds herself falling prey to another's plan before her own can fall into place.
THORNE SHARPE is a self-made man. A society match promises the necessary influence Thorne needs in order to make a difference, a difference for all those still struggling to survive each and every day. However, while the young lady he had his eye on appears to be kind and good-hearted—although somewhat fearful—Thorne finds his gaze linger upon her spirited friend instead, a siren with golden locks and eyes that shoot daggers at him at every occasion.
So, when opportunity presents itself, Thorne does not hesitate. He never has. And he won't start now.
He knows what he wants, and what he wants is . . . her.
USA Today bestselling author Bree Wolf has always been a language enthusiast (though not a grammarian!) and is rarely found without a book in her hand or her fingers clued to a keyboard. Trying to find her way, she has taught English as a second language, traveled abroad, and worked at a translation agency as well as a law firm in Ireland. She also spent long years obtaining a BA in English and education and an MA in specialized translation while wishing she could simply be a writer. Although there is nothing simple about being a writer, her dreams have finally come true.
Lucy Rayner is an award-winning British actress. Bitten hard by the acting bug whilst performing at the Edinburgh Festival as a teenager, she has gone on to work on both sides of the Atlantic in a number of theater productions and films, many of which have screened at festivals around the world. She loves to tell stories and voice characters in a number of British regional accents and has narrated many wonderful audiobooks. She has a master's degree in history from the University of Edinburgh and is a graduate of the Lee Strasberg Institute in New York City.