Deb
Marlowe is celebrating her Half Moon House
series, and you can win a Christmas Prize Pack
including THE LOVE
LIST, other books from the series and Christmas goodies
too!
About the Half Moon House
Series
Hestia Wright, famed beauty once crowned Queen
of Courtesans in Britain and Beyond, has been fighting a
private war with her oldest enemy for years. Now the wicked
Marquess of Marstoke, beyond targeting her beloved Half Moon
House, is attacking those close to her–and scheming to grab
power in a bid that could change the face of the country,
and all of Europe.
The stakes are high, but the rewards are great, as Hestia
and her allies battle Marstoke’s dark plans . . . and
perhaps find light and love in the process.
The Harris List of Covent Garden Ladies, that
wickedly witty annual register of the city's lightskirts,
was once a London tradition. Now, as all of Europe
celebrates the end of the long wars, the scheming Lord
Marstoke has revived it--and transformed it into a
weapon.
A List no respectable lady wishes to be on . . .
Miss Brynne Wilmott doesn't belong on the
soon-to-be-published List of London's prostitues, but she
escaped the monstrous Marstoke once, with the inadvertent
aide of Nathan Russell, the Duke of Aldmere, and now the
marquess has revived the List as an act of revenge--and to
destroy her future and those who helped her.
The Request a certain Duke has no wish to hear . .
.
The Duke of Aldmere doesn't believe in meddling. Fate has
proved that interfering in personal matters only leads to
bigger trouble. He has no wish to involve himself in Brynne
Wilmott's affairs, despite her spirited beauty and damned
tempting mouth. But she's discovered that his brother is
mixed up in this List business as well. Reluctantly, they
agree to work together to prevent the disastrous
publication.
Their quest leads them through some of London's most
dangerous haunts and it quickly becomes clear that
Marstoke's plans are more twisted and treasonous than anyone
has suspected. Yet the danger and intrique are as nothing
compared to the effect than Nathan and Brynne have on each
other . . .