A rigged horserace and a marriage offer riding on the outcome. When Miss Eliza Montrose unexpectedly becomes legal owner of the horse tipped to win the East Anglia Cup, her future is finally in her hands – but at what cost?
George Bramley, nephew to the Earl of Quamby, will wager anything. Even his future bride.
Miss Eliza Montrose will accept any wager to be reunited with the child she was forced to relinquish after an indiscretion — even if it means marrying a man she does not love.
But with her heart suddenly engaged by handsome, charming Rufus Patmore who has just bought a horse from her betrothed George Bramley in whose household her son lives as a pauper child, the outcome of the wager is suddenly fraught with peril.
**This is book 3 in the Scandalous Miss Brightwells series, though it can be read as a stand-alone.
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Other Books in the Series:
Book 1: Rake’s Honour
Book 2: Rogue’s Kiss
Book 3: Devil’s Run
Beverley Oakley was seventeen when she bundled up her first her 500+ page romance and sent it to a publisher. Unfortunately drowning her heroine on the last page was apparently not in line with the expectations of romance readers so Beverley became a journalist.
Twenty-six years later Beverley was delighted to receive her first publishing contract from Robert Hale (UK) for a romance in which she ensured her heroine was saved from drowning in the icy North Sea.
Since 2009 Beverley has written more than thirteen historical romances, mostly set in England during the early nineteenth century. Mystery, intrigue and adventure spill from their pages and if she can pull off a thrilling race to save someone’s honour – or a worthy damsel from the noose – it’s time to celebrate with a good single malt Scotch.
Beverley lives with her husband, two daughters and a Rhodesian Ridgeback puppy the size of a pony opposite a picturesque nineteenth century lunatic asylum. She also writes Africa-set adventure-filled romances tarring handsome bush pilot heroes, and historical romances with less steam and more sexual tension, as Beverley Eikli.
You can get in contact with Beverley at:
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Mahalo,
Kim in Baltimore
No absolute favorite.
ReplyDeleteI've not read Beverley before. Enjoyed the excerpt
ReplyDeleteand would love to read this. Will check it out.
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A new to me author! Her books sound good.
ReplyDeleteNew to me too but this sounds like something I would really enjoy.
ReplyDeleteHappy Release Day to Beverley.
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ReplyDeletedenise
I have not yet read anything by Beverley Oakley. Devil's Run sounds like a intriguing read.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing Devil's Run today :)
ReplyDeleteThis is a new author for me but I plan on reading her books as they sound awesome!
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