I know I’m a little late in getting this out, but I spent a good portion of the weekend getting everything ready to send into my accountant. Since I’m not the most organized person on the planet, I’m sure I missed something. 🙂
Anyway, Love Lessons With the Duke is now out, and I’m going to post the links before I forget. On Tuesday, I need to get another post up, so I’m going to need to get this out tonight.
I hope everyone had a great Valentine’s!
This is book 2 in the Marriage by Deceit Series.
Camden Hollis, the Duke of Ashbourne, needs to pay off his brother’s debts, but all he has is a troubled estate. So when he hears that Lady Seyton is known for teaching ladies what to do to secure marriages by the end of the Season, he comes to her for help.
Helena Walter, the Lady of Seyton, doesn’t know what to think of Camden’s unusual request. How could a titled gentleman who is so good looking need help getting a wife? Her initial response is to turn him down, thinking he is merely wasting her time. But then she catches him bumbling through a conversation with a lady, and realizes he–more than anyone–needs her help.
And so the lessons begin. But before long, Camden is convinced she’s the perfect one for him. She, however, is a widow and is happy with her freedom. He might find it’ll require a scandal to get the two things he wants most: a love match and securing his estate.
Books in the Marriage by Deceit Series
Book 1: The Earl’s Secret Bargain
Book 2: Love Lessons With The Duke
Book 3: Ruined by the Earl – coming out either late March or early April
Book 4: The Earl’s Stolen Bride – coming out before June
I really love this cover!
Stephannie Beman did it. And what’s better is that she made the other books in the series look similar so it’s easy to connect to each other.
She does a good job on your covers. I like it that the heads aren’t cut off. Bwa ha ha.
This is only because I got the picture off a stock photo site that has time period appropriate dresses and enough models to choose from for other covers. Otherwise, the head would have to go.
If you’re going to keep cutting off heads, you should start writing horror. LOL
Funny you should mention that because Stephannie and I have decided to co-author some horror under R.S. Norman. At the moment, we’re only doing flash fiction and shorts, but we are working on a serial that will be out in January. We want the entire serial finished before we start publishing it. This is a side project I’m excited about.
I can’t wait to read THAT one. Make it all shivery, okay? 😉
I’m labeling it horror suspense. I don’t want to do the supernatural thing that I know is popular in the genre. I’m more into the high suspense factor where it could actually happen.
Stuff that could really happen is scarier.
I agree. Those are the things that will have me peeking around the corner or pulling the covers over my head at night.