Presenting Miss Leticia by Maggi Andersen

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Presenting Miss Leticia by Maggi Andersen
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Rakes are intent on something a young debutante must never give them… their virtue!
Armed with this advice from her aunt, Letitia Bromley embarks on her first Season in London. Fresh from the country, she is intent on a romantic adventure after reading the diaries of her great-great Aunt Lydia, who sailed the high seas with a pirate. But when Letty’s kind patroness begs for her help to right a wrong done to her dead husband, Letty can only respond to the lady’s distress. Can it be true that the rakish Brandon Cartwright spies for the French? Danger lurks, and Letty becomes unsure whom to trust. Her head urges her to be sensible, to go home to the man everyone in her village expects her to marry, but her heart says otherwise.
Declared the family’s black sheep by his father after a tragedy, Brandon is drawn into the spying business. He has had little regard for his life, taking on dangerous assignments, until circumstances change when he becomes involved with a stubborn young lady who is determined to help her chaperone. Brandon can’t help but admire Letty for her bravery and compassion, but while he’s intent on keeping her safe, he has no intention of drawing her into his disreputable life.
Once he sees her safely on her way back to Cumbria, he can pick up the threads of the life he lived before she came into it… or will he follow his heart – and her?

  • File Name:presenting-miss-leticia-by-maggi-andersen.epub
  • Original Title:Presenting Miss Leticia (Once a Wallflower Book 1)
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  • Language:en
  • Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B07QQD94WM
  • Publisher:Dragonblade Publishing
  • Date:2019-04-17T16:00:00+00:00
  • Subject:Romance,Historical,Fiction
  • File Size:277.935 KB

Table of Content

  • 1. Title Page
  • 2. Copyright Page
  • 3. Books from Dragonblade Publishing
  • 4. Table of Contents
  • 5. Chapter One
  • 6. Chapter Two
  • 7. Chapter Three
  • 8. Chapter Four
  • 9. Chapter Five
  • 10. Chapter Six
  • 11. Chapter Seven
  • 12. Chapter Eight
  • 13. Chapter Nine
  • 14. Chapter Ten
  • 15. Chapter Eleven
  • 16. Chapter Twelve
  • 17. Chapter Thirteen
  • 18. Chapter Fourteen
  • 19. Chapter Fifteen
  • 20. Chapter Sixteen
  • 21. Chapter Seventeen
  • 22. Chapter Eighteen
  • 23. Chapter Nineteen
  • 24. Chapter Twenty
  • 25. Chapter Twenty-One
  • 26. Chapter Twenty-Two
  • 27. Chapter Twenty-Three
  • 28. Chapter Twenty-Four
  • 29. Chapter Twenty-Five
  • 30. Chapter Twenty-Six
  • 31. Epilogue

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a agha

2 stars for the plot which rather stretches the imagination with a young country girl taking on accomplished spies. The dialogue is clever and witty but modern and American rather than Regency England. The 3 stars are for the beautiful way the blossoming romance is handled: the emotional reticence despite a tug of real affection.

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