It isn't until a carriage wreck that Lady Georgina notices
that her land steward, Harry Pye, is a manly man. She
shouldn't be noticing this, since he is her servant, but
it's not like he's a potential husband. And Georgina
doesn't need a husband. She's at an age where she does not
have to marry and has money of her own from an
inheritance.
Once at her country estate, strange things begin to happen.
It looks as though Harry is to blame, but Georgina knows
he's innocent. And she will do everything she can to prove
it. Harry may not be a lord but he is the son of one, even
though his father does not acknowledge him. He knows he
should stay away from Georgina, but when she insists on
helping him with his investigations and is always in his
company, he's unable to resist. Harry will accept what
happiness they can bring each other for as long as Georgina
will allow it. However, her brothers may have something to
say about that.
THE LEOPARD PRINCE is sexy and exciting. You can't help but
hope that Georgina and Harry will find love because they
are so good for each other. I recommend this story be added
to your must-read list.
Wealthy Lady Georgina Maitland doesn't want a husband,
though she could use a good steward to run her estates. One
look at Harry Pye, and Georgina knows she's not just
dealing with a servant, but a man. Harry has known many
aristocrats-including one particular nobleman who is his
sworn enemy. But Harry has never met a beautiful lady so
independent, uninhibited, and eager to be in his arms.
Still, it's impossible to conduct a discreet liaison when
poisoned sheep, murdered villagers, and an enraged
magistrate have the county in an uproar.