Anyone But the Marquess is Now Available!

It’s been a long time in coming, but it’s finally here. I appreciate everyone’s patience with this one.

So I introduced Felix (Lord Roland) in Midnight Wedding.

For those who’ve read the book, you’ll remember that Felix is Miss Lydia Hamilton’s brother. They were in a hurry to get out of London because Felix had just ruined Lady Elizabeth’s reputation, and Lady Elizabeth’s brother wanted to kill Felix. If you haven’t read the book, I’ll stop the explanation now. I don’t want to spoil things. But I will say that the events that took place in Midnight Wedding lead to Anyone But the Marquess.

In Anyone But the Marquess, Felix will step in to do the right thing. He will marry Lady Elizabeth because her reputation is in ruins. Lady Elizabeth, however, is not happy with the arrangement and hates him. Felix feels guilty for what he did but doesn’t know how to make things right. So this is an enemies to lovers romance on Elizabeth’s end.

Felix is our hero, but he isn’t attractive. In fact, it was his unattractiveness that made Elizabeth say no when he asked her to dance at a ball, and this event happened “off page” pre-Midnight Wedding. But it did lead to everything that happens in this book, so it’s a relevant fact. I actually enjoy working with a non-attractive main character from time to time because it’s always fun to see how they evolve to being attractive in the eyes of the other main character.

The tone is tender and sweet, and there is some humor thrown in once in a while. Both characters are virgins, and there is one sex scene. However, my personal favorite part of this book comes at the very end when we have the “heroine is expecting” scene. In fact, this is my favorite “expecting” reveal scene of all the books I’ve done because of the hero’s reaction.

Enough rambling. If this sounds like your kind of book, it’s available at these places:

Amazon

Barnes & Noble

Kobo

Apple

(I am going to get this in audio on Apple as soon as I can.)

Google Play (ebook)

Google Play (audiobook)

Smashwords

Everand

Radish

*If I missed a store that you like to buy ebooks from, please let me know. I’ll see if I can add the link to that store in the future.

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Published on October 17, 2024 14:26
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