The Earl and His Tiger (Regency)
Being a duke’s daughter had brought Lady Jane de Montfort nothing but misery and the prospect of a loveless marriage. So she had run away to pursue the only passion she had ever known – a love of horses!
As master and groom, they had been trusty companions. Companionship now turns to desire, resulting in a compulsive affair that must at all costs be kept hidden from Polite Society.
Jane continues to conceal her social rank from him, fearing to be sent home if discovered. But once Stanton begins to fall in love with this astonishing woman serving as his groom, Jane is forced to confront the feelings she has hidden deep inside.
Should she run away again or take a risk on love?
A Regency romance with explicit scenes that go beyond the bedroom door. 72,000 words long.
This novel is written in standard UK English, not American English.Stranded in a remote cottage during a snowstorm, the rakish Earl of Stanton is staggered to discover that his sturdy "tiger" - an elite Regency groom - is actually a female in disguise.
Being a duke’s daughter had brought Lady Jane de Montfort nothing but misery and the prospect of a loveless marriage. So she had run away to pursue the only passion she had ever known – a love of horses!
As master and groom, they had been trusty companions. Companionship now turns to desire, resulting in a compulsive affair that must at all costs be kept hidden from Polite Society.
Jane continues to conceal her social rank from him, fearing to be sent home if discovered. But once Stanton begins to fall in love with this astonishing woman serving as his groom, Jane is forced to confront the feelings she has hidden deep inside.
Should she run away again or take a risk on love?
A Regency romance with explicit scenes that go beyond the bedroom door. 72,000 words long.
This novel is written in standard UK English, not American English.
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