Romance and murder--a Regency mystery!
Married by Moonlight (Distinguished Rogues #9) by Heather Boyd
A killer has been stalking ladies of the ton. Not just any ladies but young single debutantes. The link? Possibly that they'd kissed unwisely. Possibly that they'd set their sights on a particularly person. Lord Carmichael is of interest. Anna Beasley is being harassed by her father to marry his godson Price Wagstaff, Lord Carmichael. He it seems is a tad to free with his kisses. Gilbert Bowen, Earl of Sorenson, is a former runner. His sometimes sideline had him assisting Bow street. When his best friend Lord Carmichael, Anna Beasley's nemesis, is rudely interviewed as a suspect he takes control of the investigation Gilbert's meeting with Anna goes awry. Discovered alone in the library, Gilbert offers Anna marriage. Bur Anna's no wilting flower. Will the protection of marriage be Anna's? Will that be enough to ensure she doesn't become just another victim? There ae a few things that puzzled me about the perpetrator, but other than that, an enjoyable read. A Victory Editing ARC via NetGalley
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A killer has been stalking ladies of the ton. Not just any ladies but young single debutantes. The link? Possibly that they'd kissed unwisely. Possibly that they'd set their sights on a particularly person. Lord Carmichael is of interest. Anna Beasley is being harassed by her father to marry his godson Price Wagstaff, Lord Carmichael. He it seems is a tad to free with his kisses. Gilbert Bowen, Earl of Sorenson, is a former runner. His sometimes sideline had him assisting Bow street. When his best friend Lord Carmichael, Anna Beasley's nemesis, is rudely interviewed as a suspect he takes control of the investigation Gilbert's meeting with Anna goes awry. Discovered alone in the library, Gilbert offers Anna marriage. Bur Anna's no wilting flower. Will the protection of marriage be Anna's? Will that be enough to ensure she doesn't become just another victim? There ae a few things that puzzled me about the perpetrator, but other than that, an enjoyable read. A Victory Editing ARC via NetGalley
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