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A crackling portrayal of everyday American heroines...A triumph. --
Fiona Davis, New York Times bestselling author of The Lions of
Fifth Avenue A group of young women from Smith College risk their
lives in France at the height of World War I in this sweeping novel
based on a true story--a skillful blend of Call the Midwife and The
Alice Network--from New York Times bestselling author Lauren
Willig. A scholarship girl from Brooklyn, Kate Moran thought she
found a place among Smith's Mayflower descendants, only to have her
illusions dashed the summer after graduation. When charismatic
alumna Betsy Rutherford delivers a rousing speech at the Smith
College Club in April of 1917, looking for volunteers to help
French civilians decimated by the German war machine, Kate is too
busy earning her living to even think of taking up the call. But
when her former best friend Emmeline Van Alden reaches out and begs
her to take the place of a girl who had to drop out, Kate
reluctantly agrees to join the new Smith College Relief Unit. Four
months later, Kate and seventeen other Smithies, including two
trailblazing female doctors, set sail for France. The volunteers
are armed with money, supplies, and good intentions--all of which
immediately go astray. The chateau that was to be their
headquarters is a half-burnt ruin. The villagers they meet are in
desperate straits: women and children huddling in damp cellars,
their crops destroyed and their wells poisoned. Despite constant
shelling from the Germans, French bureaucracy, and the threat of
being ousted by the British army, the Smith volunteers bring
welcome aid--and hope--to the region. But can they survive their
own differences? As they cope with the hardships and terrors of the
war, Kate and her colleagues find themselves navigating old
rivalries and new betrayals which threaten the very existence of
the Unit. With the Germans threatening to break through the lines,
can the Smith Unit pull together and be truly a band of sisters?
“Filled with vivid details, shocking truths, and two sly, strong
women who bring panache and humor to every scene. I’m simply in
awe of the masterful, magical way Lauren Willig makes history come
alive.†— Fiona Davis, New York Times bestselling author of The
Magnolia Place "A winning epic of war and friendship. Readers will
devour this riveting tale."--Publishers Weekly (starred review)
From New York Times bestselling author Lauren Willig: a
dramatic coming-of-age story with a dual timeline and a single
heroine—a bold and adventuring young woman who finds herself
caught up in two very different wars on both sides of the Atlantic.
September 1896:Â An aspiring archaeologist, Smith College
graduate Betsy Hayes travels to Athens, desperate to break into the
male-dominated field of excavation. In the midst of the heat and
dust of Greece she finds an unlikely ally in Charles, Baron de
Robecourt, one of the few men who takes her academic passion
seriously. But when a simmering conflict between Greece and Turkey
erupts into open warfare, Betsy throws herself into the conflict as
a nurse, not knowing that the decision will change her life
forever—and cause a deep and painful rift with her oldest friend,
Ava. June 1898: Betsy has sworn off war nursing—but when
she gets the word that her estranged friend Ava is headed to Cuba
with Clara Barton and the Red Cross to patch up the wounded in the
Spanish-American War, Betsy determines to stop her the only way she
knows how: by joining in her place. Battling heat, disease,
and her own demons, Betsy follows Teddy Roosevelt’s Rough Riders
straight to the heart of the fighting, where she is forced to
confront her greatest fears to save both old friends and new….
Set during an electrifying era of nation-building, idealism, and
upheaval, Two Wars and a Wedding is the tale of two remarkable
women striving to make their place in a man’s world—an
unforgettable saga of friendship, love, and fighting for what is
right. Â
THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER "An engrossing and sumptuous tale,
this novel is a fantastic spring read." - Good Morning America From
the New York Times bestselling team of Beatriz Williams, Lauren
Willig, and Karen White-a novel of money and secrets set among the
famous summer mansions of Newport, Rhode Island, spanning over a
century from the Gilded Age to the present day. "Three stories
elegantly intertwine in this clever and stylish tale of murder and
family lies...This crackerjack novel offers three mysteries for the
price of one." -Publishers Weekly (starred review) 2019: Andie
Figuero has just landed her dream job as a producer of Mansion
Makeover, a popular reality show about restoring America's most
lavish historic houses. Andie has high hopes for her latest
project: the once glorious but gently crumbling Sprague Hall in
Newport, Rhode Island, summer resort of America's gilded
class-famous for the lavish "summer cottages" of Vanderbilts and
Belmonts. But Andie runs into trouble: the reclusive heiress who
still lives in the mansion, Lucia "Lucky" Sprague, will only allow
the show to go forward on two conditions: One, nobody speaks to
her. Two, nobody touches the mansion's ruined boathouse. 1899:
Ellen Daniels has been hired to give singing lessons to Miss
Maybelle Sprague, a naive young Colorado mining heiress whose
stepbrother John has poured their new money into buying a place
among Newport's elite. John is determined to see Maybelle married
off to a fortune-hunting Italian prince, and Ellen is supposed to
polish up the girl for her launch into society. But the deceptively
demure Ellen has her own checkered past, and she's hiding in plain
sight at Sprague Hall. 1958: Lucia "Lucky" Sprague has always felt
like an outsider at Sprague Hall. When she and her grandmother-the
American-born Princess di Conti-fled Mussolini's Italy, it seemed
natural to go back to the imposing Newport house Nana owned but
hadn't seen since her marriage in 1899. Over the years, Lucky's
lost her Italian accent and found a place for herself among the
yachting set by marrying Stuyvesant Sprague, the alcoholic scion of
her Sprague stepfamily. But one fateful night in the mansion's old
boathouse will uncover a devastating truth...and change everything
she thought she knew about her past. As the cameras roll on Mansion
Makeover, the house begins to yield up the dark secrets the
Spragues thought would stay hidden forever....
From the New York Times bestselling authors of The Forgotten Room
comes a captivating historical mystery, infused with romance, that
links the lives of three women across a century--two deep in the
past, one in the present--to the doomed passenger liner, RMS
Lusitania. May 2013 Her finances are in dire straits and
bestselling author Sarah Blake is struggling to find a big idea for
her next book. Desperate, she breaks the one promise she made to
her Alzheimer's-stricken mother and opens an old chest that
belonged to her great-grandfather, who died when the RMS Lusitania
was sunk by a German U-Boat in 1915. What she discovers there could
change history. Sarah embarks on an ambitious journey to England to
enlist the help of John Langford, a recently disgraced Member of
Parliament whose family archives might contain the only key to the
long-ago catastrophe. . . . April 1915 Southern belle Caroline
Telfair Hochstetter's marriage is in crisis. Her formerly attentive
industrialist husband, Gilbert, has become remote, pre-occupied
with business . . . and something else that she can't quite put a
finger on. She's hoping a trip to London in Lusitania's lavish
first-class accommodations will help them reconnect--but she can't
ignore the spark she feels for her old friend, Robert Langford, who
turns out to be on the same voyage. Feeling restless and longing
for a different existence, Caroline is determined to stop being a
bystander, and take charge of her own life. . . . Tessa Fairweather
is traveling second-class on the Lusitania, returning home to
Devon. Or at least, that's her story. Tessa has never left the
United States and her English accent is a hasty fake. She's really
Tennessee Schaff, the daughter of a roving con man, and she can
steal and forge just about anything. But she's had enough. Her
partner has promised that if they can pull off this one last heist
aboard the Lusitania, they'll finally leave the game behind. Tess
desperately wants to believe that, but Tess has the uneasy feeling
there's something about this job that isn't as it seems. . . . As
the Lusitania steams toward its fate, three women work against time
to unravel a plot that will change the course of their own lives .
. . and history itself.
"Filled with vivid details, shocking truths, and two sly, strong
women who bring panache and humor to every scene. I'm simply in awe
of the masterful, magical way Lauren Willig makes history come
alive." - Fiona Davis, New York Times bestselling author of The
Magnolia Place From New York Times bestselling author Lauren
Willig: a dramatic coming-of-age story with a dual timeline and a
single heroine-a bold and adventuring young woman who finds herself
caught up in two very different wars on both sides of the Atlantic.
September 1896: An aspiring archaeologist, Smith College graduate
Betsy Hayes travels to Athens, desperate to break into the
male-dominated field of excavation. In the midst of the heat and
dust of Greece she finds an unlikely ally in Charles, Baron de
Robecourt, one of the few men who takes her academic passion
seriously. But when a simmering conflict between Greece and Turkey
erupts into open warfare, Betsy throws herself into the conflict as
a nurse, not knowing that the decision will change her life
forever-and cause a deep and painful rift with her oldest friend,
Ava. June 1898: Betsy has sworn off war nursing-but when she gets
the word that her estranged friend Ava is headed to Cuba with Clara
Barton and the Red Cross to patch up the wounded in the
Spanish-American War, Betsy determines to stop her the only way she
knows how: by joining in her place. Battling heat, disease, and her
own demons, Betsy follows Teddy Roosevelt's Rough Riders straight
to the heart of the fighting, where she is forced to confront her
greatest fears to save both old friends and new.... Set during an
electrifying era of nation-building, idealism, and upheaval, Two
Wars and a Wedding is the tale of two remarkable women striving to
make their place in a man's world-an unforgettable saga of
friendship, love, and fighting for what is right.
"A crackling portrayal of everyday American heroines...A triumph."
- Fiona Davis, New York Times bestselling author of The Lions of
Fifth Avenue A group of young women from Smith College risk their
lives in France at the height of World War I in this sweeping novel
based on a true story-a skillful blend of Call the Midwife and The
Alice Network-from New York Times bestselling author Lauren Willig.
A scholarship girl from Brooklyn, Kate Moran thought she found a
place among Smith's Mayflower descendants, only to have her
illusions dashed the summer after graduation. When charismatic
alumna Betsy Rutherford delivers a rousing speech at the Smith
College Club in April of 1917, looking for volunteers to help
French civilians decimated by the German war machine, Kate is too
busy earning her living to even think of taking up the call. But
when her former best friend Emmeline Van Alden reaches out and begs
her to take the place of a girl who had to drop out, Kate
reluctantly agrees to join the new Smith College Relief Unit. Four
months later, Kate and seventeen other Smithies, including two
trailblazing female doctors, set sail for France. The volunteers
are armed with money, supplies, and good intentions-all of which
immediately go astray. The chateau that was to be their
headquarters is a half-burnt ruin. The villagers they meet are in
desperate straits: women and children huddling in damp cellars,
their crops destroyed and their wells poisoned. Despite constant
shelling from the Germans, French bureaucracy, and the threat of
being ousted by the British army, the Smith volunteers bring
welcome aid-and hope-to the region. But can they survive their own
differences? As they cope with the hardships and terrors of the
war, Kate and her colleagues find themselves navigating old
rivalries and new betrayals which threaten the very existence of
the Unit. With the Germans threatening to break through the lines,
can the Smith Unit pull together and be truly a band of sisters?
NEVER BEFORE PUBLISHED
Lauren Willig's Pink Carnation novels have been hailed as "sheer
fun"* and "charming."** Now she takes readers on an adventure
filled with hidden treasure and a devilishly handsome English
colonel....
Colonel William Reid has returned home from India to retire near
his children, who are safely stowed at an academy in Bath. Upon his
return to the Isles, however, he finds that one of his daughters
has vanished, along with one of her classmates.
Because she served as second-in-command to the Pink Carnation, one
of England's most intrepid spies, it would be impossible for
Gwendolyn Meadows to give up the intrigue of Paris for a quiet life
in the English countryside--especially when she's just overheard
news of an alliance forming between Napoleon and an Ottoman Sultan.
But, when the Pink Carnation's little sister goes missing from her
English boarding school, Gwen reluctantly returns home to
investigate the girl's disappearance.
Thrown together by circumstance, Gwen and William must cooperate
to track down the young ladies before others with nefarious intent
get their hands on them. But Gwen's partnership with quick-tongued,
roguish William may prove to be even more of an adventure for her
than finding the lost girls....
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*"New York Times" Bestselling Author Christina Dodd
**"Kirkus Reviews"
Tense, atmospheric, and gorgeously written, The Summer Country is a
novel to savor! - Kate Quinn, New York Times bestselling author of
The Huntress and The Alice Network A brilliant, multigenerational
saga in the tradition of The Thorn Birds and North and South, New
York Times bestselling historical novelist Lauren Willig delivers
her biggest, boldest, and most ambitious novel yet--a sweeping
Victorian epic of lost love, lies, jealousy, and rebellion set in
colonial Barbados. Barbados, 1854: Emily Dawson has always been the
poor cousin in a prosperous English merchant clan-- merely a
vicar's daughter, and a reform-minded vicar's daughter, at that.
Everyone knows that the family's lucrative shipping business will
go to her cousin, Adam, one day. But when her grandfather dies,
Emily receives an unexpected inheritance: Peverills, a sugar
plantation in Barbados--a plantation her grandfather never told
anyone he owned. When Emily accompanies her cousin and his new wife
to Barbados, she finds Peverills a burnt-out shell, reduced to
ruins in 1816, when a rising of enslaved people sent the island up
in flames. Rumors swirl around the derelict plantation; people
whisper of ghosts. Why would her practical-minded grandfather leave
her a property in ruins? Why are the neighboring plantation owners,
the Davenants, so eager to acquire Peverills? The answer lies in
the past-- a tangled history of lies, greed, clandestine love,
heartbreaking betrayal, and a bold bid for freedom. THE SUMMER
COUNTRY will beguile readers with its rendering of families,
heartbreak, and the endurance of hope against all odds.
From the New York Times bestselling authors of The Forgotten Room
comes a captivating historical mystery, infused with romance, that
links the lives of three women across a century-two deep in the
past, one in the present-to the doomed passenger liner, RMS
Lusitania. May 2013 Her finances are in dire straits and
bestselling author Sarah Blake is struggling to find a big idea for
her next book. Desperate, she breaks the one promise she made to
her Alzheimer's-stricken mother and opens an old chest that
belonged to her great-grandfather, who died when the RMS Lusitania
was sunk by a German U-Boat in 1915. What she discovers there could
change history. Sarah embarks on an ambitious journey to England to
enlist the help of John Langford, a recently disgraced Member of
Parliament whose family archives might contain the only key to the
long-ago catastrophe. . . . April 1915 Southern belle Caroline
Telfair Hochstetter's marriage is in crisis. Her formerly attentive
industrialist husband, Gilbert, has become remote, pre-occupied
with business . . . and something else that she can't quite put a
finger on. She's hoping a trip to London in Lusitania's lavish
first-class accommodations will help them reconnect-but she can't
ignore the spark she feels for her old friend, Robert Langford, who
turns out to be on the same voyage. Feeling restless and longing
for a different existence, Caroline is determined to stop being a
bystander, and take charge of her own life. . . . Tessa Fairweather
is traveling second-class on the Lusitania, returning home to
Devon. Or at least, that's her story. Tessa has never left the
United States and her English accent is a hasty fake. She's really
Tennessee Schaff, the daughter of a roving con man, and she can
steal and forge just about anything. But she's had enough. Her
partner has promised that if they can pull off this one last heist
aboard the Lusitania, they'll finally leave the game behind. Tess
desperately wants to believe that, but Tess has the uneasy feeling
there's something about this job that isn't as it seems. . . . As
the Lusitania steams toward its fate, three women work against time
to unravel a plot that will change the course of their own lives .
. . and history itself.
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Something is rotten at Harvard Law. As the frat boys take over the
Law Review and the law school sorority, the Veritarts, bring hems
to a new high and grades to a new low, the Dean is very strangely
gone, leaving in charge one Arthur Agnelli, a scholar of
unimpeachable reputation. When a popular lecturer is accused of
having an affair with one of his students, 2L Megan Milner
reluctantly agrees to try to intercede with Agnelli. But is Agnelli
really what he seems? And will the Dean return before the free
coffee runs out? In this tongue in cheek satire, the plot of
"Measure for Measure" is transposed to Harvard Law.
A "New York Times" extended list bestseller in hardcover-the
sensational sixth book in the national bestselling Pink Carnation
series.
Whisked away to nineteenth-century India, Penelope Deveraux
plunges into the court intrigues of the Nizam of Hyderabad, where
no one is quite what they seem. New to this strange and exotic
country- where a dangerous spy called the Marigold leaves venomous
cobras as his calling card- she can trust only one man: Captain
Alex Reid.
With danger looming from local warlords, treacherous court
officials, and French spies, Alex and Penelope may be all that
stand in the way of a plot designed to rock the very foundations of
the British Empire...
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The New York Times bestselling authors of The Glass Ocean and The
Forgotten Room return with a glorious historical adventure that
moves from the dark days of two World Wars to the turbulent years
of the 1960s, in which three women with bruised hearts find refuge
at Paris' legendary Ritz hotel. The heiress . . . The Resistance
fighter . . . The widow . . . Three women whose fates are joined by
one splendid hotel France, 1914. As war breaks out, Aurelie becomes
trapped on the wrong side of the front with her father, Comte
Sigismund de Courcelles. When the Germans move into their family's
ancestral estate, using it as their headquarters, Aurelie discovers
she knows the German Major's aide de camp, Maximilian Von
Sternburg. She and the dashing young officer first met during
Aurelie's debutante days in Paris. Despite their conflicting
loyalties, Aurelie and Max's friendship soon deepens into love, but
betrayal will shatter them both, driving Aurelie back to Paris and
the Ritz- the home of her estranged American heiress mother, with
unexpected consequences. France, 1942. Raised by her indomitable,
free-spirited American grandmother in the glamorous Hotel Ritz,
Marguerite "Daisy" Villon remains in Paris with her daughter and
husband, a Nazi collaborator, after France falls to Hitler. At
first reluctant to put herself and her family at risk to assist her
grandmother's Resistance efforts, Daisy agrees to act as a courier
for a skilled English forger known only as Legrand, who creates
identity papers for Resistance members and Jewish refugees. But as
Daisy is drawn ever deeper into Legrand's underground network,
committing increasingly audacious acts of resistance for the sake
of the country-and the man-she holds dear, she uncovers a
devastating secret . . . one that will force her to commit the
ultimate betrayal, and to confront at last the shocking
circumstances of her own family history. France, 1964. For Barbara
"Babs" Langford, her husband, Kit, was the love of her life. Yet
their marriage was haunted by a mysterious woman known only as La
Fleur. On Kit's death, American lawyer Andrew "Drew" Bowdoin
appears at her door. Hired to find a Resistance fighter turned
traitor known as "La Fleur," the investigation has led to Kit
Langford. Curious to know more about the enigmatic La Fleur, Babs
joins Drew in his search, a journey of discovery that that takes
them to Paris and the Ritz-and to unexpected places of the heart. .
. .
NEVER BEFORE PUBLISHED
In the latest Pink Carnation novel from "New York Times"
bestselling author Lauren Willig, rumors spreading among the "ton"
turn deadly as a young couple unites to solve a mystery....
In October of 1806, the Little Season is in full swing, and Sally
Fitzhugh has had enough of the endless parties and balls. With a
rampant vampire craze sparked by the novel "The Convent of Orsino,"
it seems no one can speak of anything else. But when Sally hears a
rumor that the reclusive Duke of Belliston is an "actual "vampire,
she cannot resist the challenge of proving such nonsense false. At
a ball in Belliston Square, she ventures across the gardens and
encounters the mysterious Duke.
Lucien, Duke of Belliston, is well versed in the trouble gossip
can bring. He's returned home to dispel the rumors of scandal
surrounding his parents' deaths, which hint at everything from
treason to dark sorcery. While he searches for the truth, he
welcomes his fearsome reputation--until a woman is found dead in
Richmond. Her blood drained from her throat.
Lucien and Sally join forces to stop the so-called vampire from
killing again. Someone managed to get away with killing the last
Duke of Belliston. But they won't kill this duke--not if Sally has
anything to say about it.
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"From "New York Times" bestselling author Lauren Willig comes"
The Ashford Affair, "a page-turning novel about two women in
different eras, and on different continents, who are connected by
one deeply buried secret."
As a lawyer in a large Manhattan firm, just shy of making partner,
Clementine Evans has finally achieved almost everything she's been
working towards--but now she's not sure it's enough. Her long hours
have led to a broken engagement and, suddenly single at
thirty-four, she feels her messy life crumbling around her. But
when the family gathers for her grandmother Addie's ninety-ninth
birthday, a relative lets slip hints about a long-buried family
secret, leading Clemmie on a journey into the past that could
change everything. . . .
Growing up at Ashford Park in the early twentieth century, Addie
has never quite belonged. When her parents passed away, she was
taken into the grand English house by her aristocratic aunt and
uncle, and raised side-by-side with her beautiful and outgoing
cousin, Bea. Though they are as different as night and day, Addie
and Bea are closer than sisters, through relationships and
challenges, and a war that changes the face of Europe irrevocably.
But what happens when something finally comes along that can't be
shared? When the love of sisterhood is tested by a bond that's even
stronger?
From the inner circles of British society to the skyscrapers of
Manhattan and the red-dirt hills of Kenya, the never-told secrets
of a woman and a family unfurl.
Nothing goes right for Eloise. The one day she wears her new suede
boots, it rains cats and dogs. When the subway stops short, she's
always the one thrown into some stranger's lap. Plus, she's had
more than her share of misfortune in the way of love. In fact, ever
since she realized romantic heroes are a thing of the past, she's
decided it's time for a fresh start.
Setting off for England, Eloise is determined to finish her
dissertation on that dashing pair of spies, the Scarlet Pimpernel
and the Purple Gentian. But what she discovers is something the
finest historians have missed: the secret history of the Pink
Carnation--the most elusive spy of all time. As she works to unmask
this obscure spy, Eloise stumbles across answers to all kinds of
questions. Like how did the Pink Carnation save England from
Napoleon? What became of the Scarlet Pimpernel and the Purple
Gentian? And will Eloise Kelly escape her bad luck and find a
living, breathing hero all her own?
Annabelle and Bayard Van Duyvil live a charmed life in New York:
he's the scion of an old Knickerbocker family, she grew up in a
Tudor house in England, they had a fairy-tale romance in London,
they have three-year-old twins on whom they dot, and he's recreated
her family home on the banks of the Hudson and named it Illyria.
Yes, there are rumours that she's having an affair with the
architect, but rumours are rumours and people will gossip. But then
Bayard is found dead with a knife in his chest on the night of
their Twelfth Night ball, Annabelle goes missing, presumed drowned,
and the papers go mad. Bay's sister, Janie, forms an unlikely
alliance with a reporter to try and uncover the truth, convinced
that Bay would never have killed his wife, that it must be a third
party. But the more she learns about her brother and his wife, the
more everything she thought she knew about them starts to unravel.
Who were her brother and his wife, really? And why did her brother
die with the name George on his lips? The English Wife is another
stunning novel by New York Times bestselling author Lauren Willig
that bestselling author Jennifer Robson calls 'her best book yet.'
A "New York Times" extended list bestseller and the exciting fifth
book in the national bestselling Pink Carnation series.
After years abroad, Robert, Duke of Dovedale, has returned to
England to avenge the murder of his mentor. To uncover the
murderer's identity, he must infiltrate the infamous, secret
Hellfire Club. But the Duke has no idea that an even more difficult
challenge awaits him-in a mistaken, romantic-minded young lady.
Charlotte Lansdowne wistfully remembers the Robert of her
childhood as a valiant hero among men. Too aware of his own flaws,
Robert tries to dissuade Charlotte from her delusions, even as he
finds himself drawn to her. When Charlotte takes up a bit of
espionage-investigating a plot to kidnap the King-Robert soon
realizes that she is more than the perfect partner in crime.
Caught in a dangerous game full of deadly spies and secret rites,
Robert and Charlotte must work together to reveal the villain...and
confront their true love.
Raised in a poor yet genteel household, Rachel Woodley is working
in France as a governess when she receives news that her mother has
died, suddenly. Grief-stricken, she returns to the small town in
England where she was raised to clear out the cottage and finds a
cutting from a London society magazine, with a photograph of her
supposedly deceased father dated all of three months before. He's
an earl, respected and influential, and he is standing with another
daughter - his legitimate daughter. Which makes Rachel...not
legitimate. Everything she thought she knew about herself and her
past - even her very name - is a lie. Still reeling from the death
of her mother, and furious at this betrayal, Rachel sets herself up
in London under a new identity. There she insinuates herself into
the party going crowd of Bright Young Things, with a steely
determination to unveil her father's perfidy and bring his and her
half-sister's charmed world crashing down. Very soon, however,
Rachel faces two unexpected snags: she finds that she genuinely
likes her half-sister, Olivia, whose situation isn't as simple it
appears; and that she might just be falling for her sister's
fiance.
Eloise Kelly has gotten into quite a bit of trouble since she
started spying on the Pink Carnation and the Black Tulip-two of the
deadliest spies to saunter the streets of nineteenth-century
England and France. Not only has she unearthed secrets that will
rearrange history, she's dallied with Colin Selwick and sought out
a romantic adventure all her own. Little does she know that she's
about to uncover another fierce heroine running headlong into
history.
Harvard graduate student Eloise Kelly has achieved the academic
coup of the century when she unmasked the spy who saved England
from Napolean. But now she has a million questions about the Pink
Carnation's deadly French nemesis, the Black Tulip.
Now in paperback?a novel that ?handily fulfills its promise of
intrigue and romance.?("Publishers Weekly")
Determined to secure another London season without assistance from
her new brother-in-law, Mary Alsworthy accepts a secret assignment
from Lord Vaughn on behalf of the Pink Carnation. She must
infiltrate the ranks of the dreaded French spy, the Black Tulip,
before he and his master can stage their planned invasion of
England. Every spy has a weakness and for the Black Tulip that
weakness is beautiful black-haired women?his ?petals? of the Tulip.
A natural at the art of seduction, Mary easily catches the
attention of the French spy, but Lord Vaughn never anticipated that
his own heart would be caught as well. Fighting their growing
attraction, impediments from their past, and, of course, the
French, Mary and Vaughn find themselves lost in a treacherous
garden of lies.
And as our modern-day heroine, Eloise Kelly, digs deeper into
England's Napoleonic-era espionage, she becomes even more entwined
with Colin Selwick, the descendant of her spy subjects.
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