How To School Your Scoundrel: Princess In Hiding Book 3
By (Author) Juliana Gray
Headline Publishing Group
Headline Eternal
8th July 2014
United Kingdom
Paperback
320
Width 131mm, Height 197mm, Spine 21mm
254g
Princess Luisa has devoted her life to duty, quietly preparing to succeed her father as ruler. Nothing, however, primed her to live on the run, disguised as a personal secretary to a notorious English scoundrel.The earl is just the man to help her reclaim her throne, but Luisa is drawn to her powerful employer in ways she never imagined...
Philip, Earl of Somerton, has spent six years married to a woman in love with another man - he refuses to become a fool due to imprudent emotions ever again. Only, as his carefully laid plans for vengeance falter, fate hands him hope for redemption in the form of a beautiful and determined young princess who draws him into a risky game of secrets, seduction, and betrayal. And while his cunning may be enough to save her life, nothing can save him from losing his heart...Charming, passionate, and thrilling...sets a new mark for historical romance - Elizabeth Hoyt, New York Times bestselling author
Gray makes one of the best trilogy debuts in years, proving she is a literary force to be reckoned with - Booklist (starred review)A dazzling debut...the best new book of the year - Lauren WilligA delightful confection of prose and desire that leaps off the page - Julia London, New York Times bestselling authorClever and supremely witty. A true delight - Suzanne Enoch, New York Times bestselling authorCharming, passionate, and thrilling...sets a new mark for historical romance - Elizabeth Hoyt, New York Times bestselling authorGray makes one of the best trilogy debuts in years, proving she is a literary force to be reckoned with - Booklist (starred review)A dazzling debut...the best new book of the year - Lauren WilligJuliana Gray began writing as a child to relieve the tedium of being sentenced to her room, and later turned to romance to relieve the tedium of unsatisfactory suitors. Sadly, despite five years' residence in the most exclusive areas of London, she never met a single duke, though she once shared a taxi with a future baron.