Emily Greenwood worked for a number of years as a writer, crafting newsletters and fundraising brochures, but she far prefers writing playful love stories set in Regency England, and she thinks romance novels are the chocolate of literature. A Golden Heart finalist, she lives in Maryland with her husband and two daughters.
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Hal Waverly, Viscount Roxham, known to the fashionable world as Lord Perfect, is a handsome charmer who loves to tease. He’s been away from his estate for years, but he’s recently returned—and discovered that his neighbor, Miss Lily Teagarden, has grown up to be a fascinating woman.
The serious Lily, whose mostly deeply cherished hope is to accomplish good works, was infatuated with Hal when she was an awkward teenager—but that’s all over now, and she’d never dream of wasting her time with such a frivolous rascal. Except, Hal can be very persuasive…
Check out Hal and Lily's love story in Gentlemen Prefer Mischief
When adversaries clash, mischief ignites passion...
If it hadn't been for the crazy rumors, Lily Teagarden would never have approached her neighbor, Hal, Viscount Roxham--the careless rogue who broke her fledgling heart. But strange noises and lights on his property are causing serious problems for her, and she needs his help.
Trouble is oh-so-diverting for Viscount Roxham, and what could be more amusing than investigating what's plaguing his prim, beautiful neighbor--haunted sheep, of all things. Every time he seems to make progress, though, she throws mischief in his path, and his attraction to her is becoming extremely distracting. Too bad Lily's the only woman in England who doesn't think he's Lord Perfect.
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I love the sound of this! Love the letters (and the telling cross-outs!) Can't wait to read it!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sharlene!
DeleteLoved the letters! Poor Emily! He does have her all turned around. Look forward to reading their story. Thanks for sharing and for the giveaway opportunity.
ReplyDeleteI meant poor Lily. Sorry Emily!
DeleteYou gave me a chuckle :-) Thanks for stopping by, Sophia.
DeleteJust by the titles I can tell there is humor in these books and the letters provide more evidence!
ReplyDeleteI do love a story with some humor in it!
DeleteAdorable! I loved how the letters are both sweet and sexy! *sigh*
ReplyDeleteAnne! Thanks so much for stopping by :-)
DeleteI love the letters, so sweet and lovely. This book sounds like a great read, who doesn't love a little mischief?
ReplyDeleteAww, thank you, Annwitch.
DeleteThis sounds like a wonderful story
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DeleteThanks for stopping by, Em.
DeleteGentlemen Prefer Mischief sounds wonderful. Please enter me in contest. Thank you for the opportunity to win.Have a wonderful week.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Emma :-)
Deletethose love letters make me want more!
ReplyDeleteGlad you liked them!
DeleteThe love letters! So sweet! These days, people need to write them again...it's not as romantic anymore with the texts and such
ReplyDeleteSandy, I agree. And there's something about the paper and pen thing, maybe something that feels more private and intimate.
DeleteLoved the letters and this series sounds wonderful. I'm looking forward to reading all the books in the series.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Barbara. Glad you stopped by.
DeleteI love persuasive men. ;-)
ReplyDeleteMe too, AquarianDancer!
DeleteEmily, I'm so glad I've been introduced to you on this blog. I absolutely adore Regency romances and if the hero and heroine are mischievous, so much the better! Thanks for participating in this blog tour so that I could "meet" you. Thanks for the post! jdh2690@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteJanice, glad you stopped by. I think the Regency era is perfect for mischief :-)
DeleteSuch great letters. :) Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThanks, May!
DeleteThe letters were great. I can't wait to read more about these charming characters.
ReplyDeleteAww, thanks, lorimeehan :-)
DeleteI've already got Gentleman Prefer Mischief -- so I'm not entering the contest. It's still on my tbr, but reading your excerpts here makes me want to bump it up.
ReplyDeleteHope you enjoy it, Glenda.
DeleteThanks for the post. Loved it. I am interested in knowing how you pick the covers. I really love this book cover.
ReplyDeleteThanks! My publisher, Sourcebooks, comes up with the covers, but they do ask for input regarding the characters, and scenes or props that might be good to feature. I think they do a great job!
DeleteI love Hal's letter. This idea of letter writing between characters is wonderful. I am glad you participated.
ReplyDeleteI loved the "love letters" idea too, and I'm excited to be included in this event.
DeleteAnother new-to-me author writing stories in my favorite genre! Loved the love letters and looking forward to more. Off to put your books on my books-to-buy list!
ReplyDeleteI never tire of the Regency, and it's so fun to connect with others who love it too. Thanks for stopping by, Karen.
DeleteI love these letters! I can't wait to read this book!
ReplyDeleteI loved the letters. Now I have added this to my TBR list. Thanks
ReplyDeleteWhat fun titles. I guess you must like a little mischief? ;)
ReplyDeleteI loved A Little Night Mischief and am so happy to see another book available from Emily!!
ReplyDeleteYour books have some lovely covers.
ReplyDeleteawww... This sounds sweet and fantastic! Thanks for sharing ;)
ReplyDeleteThis sounds fantastic!! And those covers match very well.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy historical romances. Loved getting to read these letters.
ReplyDeleteI loved reading their letters. Sounds like a wonderful story I'm going to enjoy reading. You are a new Author for me Emily and I'm glad I met you here. I'm putting the Mischief series on my TRL.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the opportunity.
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I love the letters, especially all of Lily's edits.
ReplyDeleteInteresting cross-outs
ReplyDeleteLive the mischief makers!
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Great letters!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win!