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2022 Maggie Award of Excellence Finalist Changing into a lion isn’t all fur and games... A Regency lord battles his inner beast while helping an innocent miss, never dreaming how he’ll come to care for the chit—nor how being near his world will deliver danger right to her doorstep. “Witty, Enchanting and Roaring Hot! I think I’ve found a new author to binge! I would definitely recommend it as a good gateway book to shape-shifters or to lovers of historical romance.” 5-Star Goodreads Review “I would give this a 10/10 rating. Beautifully written by a very talented author… PLEASE read this brilliant novel. I cannot wait for the next in series.” 5-Star BookBub Review “This book has it all: -Regency Romance. With Regency England slang. I’m a sucker for it -Cursed Shifters -Sexy, dark, secretive, brooding hero -Feisty, intelligent, independent heroine… So yes, brooding lord and innocent, young ladies. Ancient curses regarding shifters. And time travelers. And very hot. Yep, this story had it all has it all.” 5-star BookBub review “I love the fact this is shifter and regency all rolled into one…I was amazed by the storyline and couldn’t help how addictive I found this text…I loved the originality of this book and thought it really stood out for many reasons… A true talent for writing…” 5-Star Review If Darcy had been a shape-shifting lion who thought about frisking—a lot… Lady Francine Montfort may have led a sheltered life till her parents’ untimely demise but that doesn’t mean she’s ignorant. Neither is she blind to the conniving ways of her persistent aunt, who’s determined to marry Francine off for her own selfish gain. Forced to drastic measures to avoid the wretched woman’s scheming, Francine concocts her own masterful plan. She might need to beg a favor from Lord Blakely—the sinfully alluring marquis who inspires all manner of illicit thoughts—but she’s determined to help him as well. To ease those mysterious, haunting secrets that torment him so… When Lady Francine, the epitome of innocence, requests he pose as her betrothed, Blakely knows he should handily refuse. He’s baffled when unfamiliar, protective urges make themselves known, tempting him to agree while danger stalks ever closer. Alas, it’s fast approaching the season when Blakely loses all control. Either Francine satisfies his sexual appetites or he’ll be forced to reveal his beastly side. And that will never do. Not now that he’s come to care for the intrepid miss. Standalone ~ HEA ~ 80,500-word Novel ~ Book 1 Roaring Rogues Regency Shifters Note: This love story between two people contains some profanity and a lot of sizzle, including one partial ménage scene that gets rather…growly. A very different version of Ensnared by Innocence was previously published; this second edition is *three* times as long and freshly rewritten.
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Lady Francine, orphaned daughter of a Duke, is being pressured to marry by her unpleasant Aunt Prudence.
Francine is just a few weeks from her majority and has no wish to marry. Her fortune means marriage is unnecessary and she wants her independence.
When Aunt Prudence starts introducing thoroughly unpleasant suitors and neglecting her duty as a chaperone, Francine knows she must find a way out.
She asks Lord Blakely, a notorious rake, to pretend to be her betrothed. He takes some convincing but money and the offer of a sexual liaison, seal the deal.
Blakely is plagued by burdens of responsibility and a frightening secret.
What starts out as a business arrangement, flares to a steamy education in debauchery.
The book details their growing relationship, set against a background of wicked relatives and savage murders in London.
For the most part, the steamy sections are well done. There is a ménage à trois which I found uncomfortable reading, particularly when I didn't know how far the author was going with it.
Overall, an enjoyable read, with plenty of breadcrumbs left to tempt you on to the next book in the series.
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