Lady Dearing's Masquerade

Lady Dearing's Masquerade

by Elena Greene
Lady Dearing's Masquerade

Lady Dearing's Masquerade

by Elena Greene

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Overview

Lady Dearing became society's most notorious widow after kissing a stranger at a masquerade but two years later, his memory still haunts her dreams. Sir Jeremy Fairhill has given up hope of finding her, but when he investigates the infamous widow who's taking in children from London's Foundling Hospital, his sense of duty clashes with a dangerous passion for the elusive, alluring Lady Dearing.

LADY DEARING'S MASQUERADE was originally published as a Signet Super Regency, which means it is something between a traditional Regency and a sexy historical romance in both length and sensuality. LADY DEARING'S MASQUERADE is an award-winning romance, having been selected as the Best Regency Romance of 2005 by RT Book Club. Sensuality: includes sex scenes.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013101470
Publisher: Cherwell Cottage Press
Publication date: 08/17/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 259
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Elena Greene grew up reading anything she could lay her hands on, including her mother's Georgette Heyer novels. She also enjoyed writing but decided to pursue a more practical career in software engineering. Fate intervened when she was sent on a three year international assignment to England, where she was inspired to start writing romances set in the Regency. Her books have won the National Readers' Choice Award, the Desert Rose Golden Quill and the Colorado Romance Writers' Award of Excellence. Her Super Regency, LADY DEARING'S MASQUERADE, won RT Book Club's award for Best Regency Romance of 2005 and made the Kindle Top 100 list in 2011. When not writing, Elena enjoys swimming, cooking, meditation, playing the piano, volunteer work and craft projects. She lives in upstate New York with her two daughters and more yarn, wire and beads than she would like to admit.
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