
All she wants is the memory of Roman and the experience of Roman - and nothing more. Many would use this to lure men to marriage, but there's something different with Lucy's plan - she plans to leave and begin her new life as headmistress of her own school. Lucy has loved Roman from childhood, and, on the cusp of her spinsterhood, she has decided to take matters into her own hands and has planned for her one glorious night with the man of her dreams. This e-novella is the prequel to Emma Locke's The Art of Ruining a Rake, and chronicles Lucy's planned seduction of Roman Alexander. Enter your link below so we can visit your TBT: HR Edition post for the week! (Then go here to copy the Link code to your blogs.)Ĭlick here to get the book for FREE on Amazon (limited time offer) Head over to Mary Buried Under Romance and Ki Pha of Doing Some Reading for their picks for Throwback Thursday.^_^įellow historical romance readers are welcome to join us. To find out more about Mia Marlowe and her books, click below: Touch has always been Viola's weakness, and the full body-to-body contact Quinn has in mind is about to shatter her defenses and set her senses reeling. And even more daunting than the violent history of the red diamond he's after is the prospect of a night in the devastatingly handsome lieutenant's arms. Now Viola will only be stealing at Greydon Quinn's behest. Because when Viola touches a gemstone with her bare skin, it "speaks" to her, sending disturbing visions - visions almost as unsettling as the sight of the cool-eyed stranger who catches her red handed. But she's careful to wear gloves when she steals jewels. Lady Viola Preston can relieve a gentleman of the studs at his wrists without his being any the wiser and pick any lock devised by man in less than a minute.




London's most talented criminal is about to be fingered.
