The Infamous Heir
By (Author) Elizabeth Michels
Sourcebooks, Inc
Sourcebooks Casablanca
1st March 2016
United States
Paperback
448
Width 106mm, Height 175mm
A murder investigation turns from suspicious to seductive in this first installment of the Spare Heirs series
Sexy Ethan Moore is the disinherited second son of nobility, and that's all he should have ever been. But everything changes when his eldest brother's unexpected disappearance grants Ethan the noble family title. Though he expects a lavish season under his new title, Roselyn, the lady his brother left behind, has other ideas. She is determined to frame him for his brother's murder.
With the help of a secret society he was once part of, Ethan searches for the truth of his brother's disappearance. As he battles Roselyn to prove her wrong, an unforeseen attraction kindles between them. While Roselyn will do whatever it takes to prove him guilty, Ethan will do anything to ignite the burning flames rising between them
"Readers are treated to Michels' strongest story yet. The engaging characters, intricate plotline and powerful love story hold readers from beginning to end as they watch the changing relationship between headstrong lovers as they unravel a mystery. Savor this tale." - RT Book Reviews, 4.5 Stars, TOP PICK!
"Michels's latest is the complete package: a captivating romance with gripping suspense wrapped up in a novel to be savored." - Publishers Weekly
"Historical romance devotees will enjoy Michels's adoring use of some of the classic tropes of the genre the spare heir, the wrong brother as hero, the heroine in men's clothing but what makes the book so enjoyable is the way Michels makes the familiar fresh. The book is at once a well-crafted mystery and a simmering romance." - Sarah MacLean, The Washington Post
Elizabeth Michels grew up on a Christmas tree farm in rural South Carolina. After tip-toeing her way through school with her focus on ballet steps and her nose in a book, she met a boy and followed him a thousand miles away from home to Kansas City, Missouri, before settling down in Charlotte, North Carolina.