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Lady Emily's Exotic Journey
Lillian Marek
Victorian Adventures, #2
Sourcebooks Casablanca
August 2015
On Sale: August 1, 2015
Featuring: Lucien Chambertin; Emily Tremaine
352 pages ISBN: 1492602299 EAN: 9781492602293 Kindle: B00UTWFVDU Paperback / e-Book
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Romance Historical
From sensible, sheltered girl Safe in the embrace of her loving family, Lady EmilyTremaine
longs to feel
more intensely alive. Surely the magic and mystery of
Assyria and the fabled
ruins of Nineveh will bring about the transformation she seeks. To the woman his heart desires Scarred by his past and estranged from his noble
grandfather, French
adventurer Lucien Chambertin desires neither a home nor the
chains of
emotional attachment. He seeks only to explore the far
reaches of the world.
But he did not know the world contained the likes of Lady
Emily-whose
curiosity and sense of wonder match his own.
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24 comments posted.
Re: Lady Emily's Exotic Journey
Journeys to foreign lands (Marissa Yip-Young 6:16am August 19, 2015)
I believe that when I read your book, that's going to be the first adventure of the Victorian genre that I've read, now that I've had a chance to think about your question!! I've read some Victorian Romances, but they're all pretty tame next to the book that you've written, and the extent that you've gone through with your research!! It sounds like quite the adventure, and one that I won't want to end, once I start reading it. Congratulations on your latest conquest!! (Peggy Roberson 6:32am August 19, 2015)
I'm newly returning to Victorian romances after a 20-year absence. In my earlier days it was always the highwayman who captured my fancy. I've a tast for something different now in my more mature years! (K'tee Bee 7:08am August 19, 2015)
I guess I just like to read that time era. History is a subject I really like. Your rescues remind me of the book I checked-out from the library. Our library system lets us check-out books from any Minnesota library and this one came from the University of Minnesota. It was a guide book of Egypt and written in the 1880s (I forget the date). The pages were falling out so I did not finish the book but put it into a zip top bag and offered to buy it. I never heard from them, The book should have not been on the shelf. Your books sound like historical journeys. (Leona Olson 10:45am August 19, 2015)
A Victorian Adventure for me is The Secret garden. An escape, beautiful surroundings and another locale and era which is fascinating. (Sharon Berger 11:05am August 19, 2015)
I love books set in the "Victorian" era, but I can't pick just one to be my favorite. I LOVED your blog today - I learned so much just from reading it. Thank you - and thank you for the chance to win. But, win or lose, I'll be getting your books to read. I am totally intrigued now. (Nancy Reynolds 12:06pm August 19, 2015)
Oh boy... a fav is not coming to mind, but I love love love Historicals... they are what hooked me on reading! (Colleen Conklin 12:55pm August 19, 2015)
I can't remember the name but it was the mystery of the 3 japaneese puzzle boxes that shared clues to the mystery. Very intertaining since I had within the past 3 weeks received a puzzle box from our oldest son who had made a trip to Japan. (Nancy Luebke 4:38pm August 19, 2015)
Would love to win and read. (Kathy Church 6:11pm August 19, 2015)
I've read quite a few great Victoria adventures and I really enjoyed LADY ELINOR'S WICKED ADVENTURES. It's too hard to choose just one, I love them all. I'm looking forward to reading Lady Emily's Exotic Journey. (Barbara Elness 6:52pm August 19, 2015)
I read every Victorian adventure the library had---25 years ago! BC-Before Children! Now, they are grown and reading their own books and I have time to read again! The main author I remember for Victorian romance was Jude Devereaux! (spelling!) (Amy Morgan 9:48am August 20, 2015)
I love reading the Victoria era books ,the way they dressed , traveled and lived . I always put myself into the book I'm reading , so therefore I have an exciting life as well. YEAH I don't have a favorite , I love them all . Thanks for this wonderful giveaway . (Joan Thrasher 10:37am August 20, 2015)
This sounds like a wonderful book!! I would love to have a copy (Beverly Ross 3:29pm August 20, 2015)
I love reading about how smart women achieve their goals. (Charlene Fraley 10:07pm August 20, 2015)
I love the Victorian era and everything about it. I think it's so romantic. Thanks so much for a chance to win your book...it sounds like one I'd love to read!!! (Bonnie Capuano 10:54pm August 20, 2015)
I don't know that I have a favorite Victorian adventure, but I would probably choose Egypt as the locale of where the adventure takes place. I know many Victorian era individuals explored parts of the Middle East and were fascinated by the pyramids (like we still are today). (Flora Presley 7:43am August 21, 2015)
I love all Victorian adventures.Thanks for the chance to win your book. (Jean Benedict 2:53pm August 21, 2015)
I am always looking for new authors to read...I just found one. (Jackie Wisherd 11:36pm August 21, 2015)
I am a student of ancient history, so the exploits of Victorians like Austen Henry Layerd have always fueled my dreams. However, we forget that quite few British noblemen were involved with our westward expansion establishing enormous ranches, participating in businesses that funded railways, cataloging native fauna and their habitat and many other pursuits. (Irene Menge 5:31am August 22, 2015)
Scotland! (Denise Austin 12:36pm August 22, 2015)
I love all the adventures I go thru your books, The Victorian era is my favorite books to read. Takes me away from today's stress. (Sharon Sommer 1:02pm August 22, 2015)
I like the small adventures going somewhere you've never been. They can keep life interesting. (Beth Elder 3:19pm August 22, 2015)
I don't think I've read a Victorian era novel since I read the children's novel A Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett but I do remember enjoying it immensely. (Lesley Walsh 5:27pm August 22, 2015)
I love reading books from the Victorian Era. I love the way they dress, talk, live! I don't have a fav, I love them all. Your book sounds very intriguing, it's been added to my TBR list. Thanks for the opportunity! (Jennifer Lessard 1:05am August 26, 2015)
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