Shadows and Masks

Shadows and Masks

by Averil Reisman
Shadows and Masks

Shadows and Masks

by Averil Reisman

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Overview

A desperate woman. A man with a secret. An undeniable passion...

Scientist Emmeline Griffith needs a husband--just long enough to prevent the loss of her inheritance. The arrangement will be all business...but she didn't count on her attraction to the virile detective who steps into the role.

Private investigator Bartholomew Turner thought he had his secret demons under control. But when a marriage-in-name-only turns into something far more enduring, he must confront both his past and the danger that's stalking Emmie in order to claim the woman he loves.

An American-set late Victorian romance, Shadows and Masks is the first book in The Chessmen series--steamy, emotional stories of strong heroines who pursue non-traditional roles, and the flawed heroes who love them. Heat level--sensual with some graphic sex scenes. Readers interested in sweet romance--this isn't it.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940158642326
Publisher: Novel Interaction, Inc.
Publication date: 08/01/2017
Series: The Chessmen , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 283
File size: 291 KB

About the Author

Averil Reisman loves to write steamy American-set historical romances of the late Victorian period during which America’s aristocracy, created by the Industrial Revolution, lived like lords and ladies of England. A closet feminist, she greatly admires the brave woman of the era who fought for equal voting rights, and who often broke society’s strict rules to bring about social change and women’s equality. Averil lives with her own hero, Art, in a far suburb of Chicago where the corn still grows down the road. They see their three grown daughters, respective beloved spouses, and three very bright grandsons as often as possible.
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