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Art of the Chase
(2023)(The first book in the Bostwicks of Trillium Bay series)
A novel by Tracy Brogan
From a USA Today, Wall Street Journal, and Amazon bestselling author comes a Gilded Age series, The Bostwicks of Trillium Bay. Brogan brings her signature wit and whimsy to this delightful trio of historical stories. USA Today bestseller Elizabeth Essex
Above the glistening waters of Trillium Bay, the majestic Imperial Hotel awaits its first guests. Its the summer of 1888, and names like Carnegie, Astor, Pullman, and Bostwick line the premier resorts registry as societys elite gather on its grandiose front porch to see and be seen.
But Chase Bostwick isnt interested in being seen. As the second son of a wealthy financier, hes only interested in work in Chicago so being tasked by his father to chaperone his wearisome mother and boisterous little sister during their Michigan summer holiday is Chases personal purgatory masquerading as paradise for never was a man more ill-suited to leisure.
Emerson McKenna isnt interested in being seen, either but she does want her artistic talents to be noticed. As the illegitimate daughter of a renown portraitist more infamous for his romantic dalliances than for his work, Emerson has schemed her way into a position at the hotel teaching doe-eyed debutantes to paint. She says her goal is to commission enough portraits from the resorts wealthy patrons to finance her dreams of studying in Paris.
But Chase has his suspicions
Thinking to ease his ennui, he sets about to unravel the mysteries of this enigmatic Miss and her tattered satchel full of secrets, but what he learns from her questionable marital status right down to the potentially felonious embellishment of her artistic credentials leaves him feeling captivated. And protective. When his misplaced chivalry sets in motion events which may do more harm than good, Chase and Emerson must work together to keep her safe and in his arms.
"Whether writing contemporary rom-com or light-hearted, gilded age historicals, Brogan always delivers!" USA Today, bestselling author Alyssa Alexander
Genre: Historical Romance
Above the glistening waters of Trillium Bay, the majestic Imperial Hotel awaits its first guests. Its the summer of 1888, and names like Carnegie, Astor, Pullman, and Bostwick line the premier resorts registry as societys elite gather on its grandiose front porch to see and be seen.
But Chase Bostwick isnt interested in being seen. As the second son of a wealthy financier, hes only interested in work in Chicago so being tasked by his father to chaperone his wearisome mother and boisterous little sister during their Michigan summer holiday is Chases personal purgatory masquerading as paradise for never was a man more ill-suited to leisure.
Emerson McKenna isnt interested in being seen, either but she does want her artistic talents to be noticed. As the illegitimate daughter of a renown portraitist more infamous for his romantic dalliances than for his work, Emerson has schemed her way into a position at the hotel teaching doe-eyed debutantes to paint. She says her goal is to commission enough portraits from the resorts wealthy patrons to finance her dreams of studying in Paris.
But Chase has his suspicions
Thinking to ease his ennui, he sets about to unravel the mysteries of this enigmatic Miss and her tattered satchel full of secrets, but what he learns from her questionable marital status right down to the potentially felonious embellishment of her artistic credentials leaves him feeling captivated. And protective. When his misplaced chivalry sets in motion events which may do more harm than good, Chase and Emerson must work together to keep her safe and in his arms.
"Whether writing contemporary rom-com or light-hearted, gilded age historicals, Brogan always delivers!" USA Today, bestselling author Alyssa Alexander
Genre: Historical Romance
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