To ruin a man’s life once takes a regrettable mistake.
To do so twice takes a woman like Julianne Baxter.
Eleven months ago, Julianne’s statement to the authorities wrongly implicated Patrick, the new Earl of Haversham, in his older brother’s death. The chit is as much trouble as her red hair suggests, and just as captivating. Now she has impetuously tracked him to the wilds of Scotland, insisting that he return home to face a murder charge and save his family from ruin. A clandestine wedding may be the only way to save her reputation—and his neck from the hangman’s noose.
Julianne has no objection to the match. More and more she’s convinced of Patrick’s innocence, though when it comes to igniting her passions, the man is all too guilty. And if they can only clear his name, a marriage made in haste could bring about the most extraordinary pleasure…
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Jennifer McQuiston is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of Victoria-era historical romance, including What Happens in Scotland and Summer is for Lovers. The third book in her series, Moonlight on My Mind, will be released March 25, 2014. A veterinarian and infectious disease researcher by training, Jennifer has always preferred reading romance to scientific textbooks. She lives in Atlanta, Georgia with her husband, two daughters (who got a pony out of mom’s book deal!), and a house full of pets.
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ReplyDeleteI love a historical hero for a couple of reasons. One: kilts. No further explanation needed. lol Another, I get to read about a time period and way of life that I'm not familiar with. It's really quite enjoyable.
ReplyDeleteThanks for this opportunity. I love Historical Heroes because of Jamie Fraser to name one :) They are so perfect for my fantasy man. lol And I agree that visiting a time and place not my own.
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I love how Historical heroes are alphas and take charge of the situation.
ReplyDeleteHistorical Heroes have to save the day without the benefit of technology!
ReplyDeleteLove the Historical Heroes even if the have a super alpha style, they have to look good and do everything from there witts ./
ReplyDeleteHistorical Heros have a different set of rules to follow and tools to use as they work towards their HEA. I love the escape to a time in the past where everything is different - except human nature. :-D
ReplyDeleteYay! Another Scotland wedding! I love the dialogue of the historical heroes. Loved the first 2 books & I am so looking forward to the 2nd. I have them already, so won't enter.
ReplyDeleteI mean 3rd. LOL!
DeleteI find them irresistible with their alpha male charm, devilish grin, and slightly dangerous side
ReplyDeleteIt provides an opportunity to escape my dull every day life.
ReplyDeleteHR heroes seem soo much more "manly" than todays guys :) Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of dukes!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the new book. I like historical heroes because they're alphas, yet they get away with things I wouldn't tolerate in a contemporary hero.
ReplyDeleteHistorical heroes are just so larger than life, with their courtesy and manners, their confidence and arrogance.
ReplyDeleteI like how they are so honorable and powerful :)
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the release.
I love historical heroes. They are so different from most of today's men. They are strong alphas, reckless, charming, and oh, so very loveable to read about.
ReplyDeleteI like them to be loyal, humorous, and good looks don't hurt either :)
ReplyDeleteI have a couple of your books on my ever growing TBR shelves and I've only one so far and I loved it. Looking forward to this new book to add to my collection!
ReplyDeletetheir manners
ReplyDeleteTheir manners and they knew how to dress.
ReplyDeleteLove that they are gentlemen with manners.
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