A winner of the Romance Writers of America Regency Golden Heart Award
He was far too young to be a butler, and too handsome by half ...
Although blessed with exceptional beauty, Lady Melanie Crawford possessed a sharp mind and an equally sharop tongue. Thus, at three and twenty, the willful ambassador's daughter was still unwed - a situation her father vowed to rectify with a London Season.
Melanie, outraged at coming out like some silly schoolgirl, soon had bigger fish to fry: her father was suspected of treason!
Determined to capture the realy spy and clear her father's good name, Malanie turned her suspicious eye to all members of their London household. Why, of course! The butler. Too young and charming to be authentic, Davies was certainly her man. Pity, if he weren't a butler or a spy, she might be quite smitten with him ...
"Ms. Overfield's sense of romance is deliciously unerring." -- -- Romantic Times
He was far too young to be a butler, and too handsome by half ...
Although blessed with exceptional beauty, Lady Melanie Crawford possessed a sharp mind and an equally sharop tongue. Thus, at three and twenty, the willful ambassador's daughter was still unwed - a situation her father vowed to rectify with a London Season.
Melanie, outraged at coming out like some silly schoolgirl, soon had bigger fish to fry: her father was suspected of treason!
Determined to capture the realy spy and clear her father's good name, Malanie turned her suspicious eye to all members of their London household. Why, of course! The butler. Too young and charming to be authentic, Davies was certainly her man. Pity, if he weren't a butler or a spy, she might be quite smitten with him ...
"Ms. Overfield's sense of romance is deliciously unerring." -- -- Romantic Times
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