Romance Writers Weekly ~ This Book Broke My Heart
This week, inquiring minds want to know… What is one of your books in your back list that you wish more people would read? Introduce us and make us want to read it.
Tainted Bride broke my heart. It took me a long time to write. It wasn’t the book I actually wanted to be writing, but that one was too hard. It was written after my first husband had passed away. I lost my ability to write for nearly two years. I couldn’t write the book that would eventually be A Lady’s Honor. It hit too close to home. So, I wrote Tainted Bride. It is about a woman who has lost so much, and how she found far more than she ever thought possible. It ripped me up before putting me back together. I owe a lot to that story and its characters.
An American woman in London finds love among the ton, but a secret from her past threatens her happy future in this Regency romance series debut.
Sailing to London, Sophia Braighton only hopes to escape certain ruin. But when she arrives, her Great Aunt Daphne has other plans for the American-born beauty. Determined to marry off her niece to a man of means, she propels Sophia into London society, not realizing the young woman’s trust in men is shattered. In fact, Sophia never expects to feel anything for a man. Then again, she never expects to find herself in the company of the dashing earl of Marlton . . .
From the moment he sees Sophia, Daniel Fallon feels alive in a way he has not since his broken engagement. Though the vulnerable young woman shies from the passion burning between them, Daniel is determined to make her his bride. And when he learns of the painful secret she harbors, he is equally determined to take revenge on the man responsible. But will the quest destroy him—and his future with his beloved?
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