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How many times can a rake get it wrong . . . before he becomes Mr Right?
Philip Thane - rogue, rake, and scoundrel extraordinaire - hadn't wanted to show up in the little town of Whittlesey to give a speech. He also didn't expect to somehow find himself living the same day over and over again. It's strange! It's terrible! Although . . .
On the plus side, it's giving him time to further his acquaintance with the delightful Miss Margaret Allen, in town to research the book she's writing. And Philip has no doubt she'll fall starry-eyed into his arms, just like so many other ladies of the ton have done before.
Yet Miss Allen stands firm against his wiles, day after day. How is it even possible? Why won't she change her mind? What must he do to win her heart?
Maybe, just maybe, it isn't Margaret who needs to change, but rather a certain rogue, who - if only he knew it - is head over heels in love . . . and badly in need of redemption.
Bridgerton meets Groundhog Day in this rip-roaring regency comedy for fans of Julia Quinn, Jane Austen and Georgette Heyer.
Info autore
Lisa Berne read her first Georgette Heyer book at fourteen, and was instantly captivated. Later she became a graduate student, a grant writer and an investment banker, but is thrilled to be returning to her roots and writing her own historical romance novels. She lives with her family in the Pacific Northwest. You May Kiss the Bride is the first book in her regency romance series.
Riassunto
Lisa Berne’s The Redemption of Philip Thane is a Regency romantic comedy for fans of Julia Quinn’s Bridgerton. This is Groundhog Day meets Jane Austen!
Prefazione
Lisa Berne’s The Redemption of Philip Thane is a Regency romantic comedy for fans of Julia Quinn’s Bridgerton – Groundhog Day meets Jane Austen!
Testo aggiuntivo
Will delight Regency romance readers on the hunt for a new voice in the genre . . . Berne’s debut is a lingering homage to the heyday of the Regency historical romance – a lovingly crafted story of opposites forced together by Society’s censure, quirky side-characters and stolen kisses