Grace Burrowes and Theresa Romain team up to set two
Regency novellas against a backdrop of scandal, intrigue,
and literary mischief inspired by the real-life spoof of
Lord Byron published by Lady Caroline Lamb.
Rhapsody for Two by Theresa Romain
Rowena Fairweather, a builder of stringed instruments, is
facing a difficult future. Simon Thorn is a musician
fleeing his past. When a page from How to Ruin a Duke
brings them together, will these two independent souls
allow themselves to fall in love?
When His Grace Falls by Grace Burrowes
The very proper Duke of Emory, lampooned in How to Ruin A
Duke, suspects that the author of his misfortune is Lady
Edith Charbonneau. He sets out to ruin her before she can
write a sequel, except... what if he's wrong, and she's
not his enemy after all?
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