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Amara

(2020)
(The second book in the Carlton House Cartel series)
A novel by

 
 
July 1816, one of the wettest summers in living memory. The Prince of Wales transfers his court to his Brighton seaside pavilion at a time when the squabble with Greece over the Elgin marbles is in danger of turning into a diplomatic incident. In a clumsy effort to intervene, the prince engages the services of Amara, a beautiful Greek soprano, to entertain at his summer court.
Amara is aware that her father, who despises everything to do with England, will raise merry hell when he learns of her disobedience. Committed to marrying a man she dislikes, Amara is determined to make the most of her freedom but doesn’t expect to fall violently in love with Louis Harland, a member of the cartel of aristocratic younger sons dedicated to protecting the prince’s interests.
Torn between his duty to the prince and his growing attraction towards Amara, Louis despairs when the prince invites a Greek deputation to Brighton, assuming he will be able to heal the rift between the two nations. Amara’s agent, whose services she has dispensed with, is out to snatch her away from Brighton, the man she is engaged to marry arrives unexpectedly, violence breaks out in the court, and the situation slides rapidly out of control.
Can Louis and Jonas (Chance) Dayton find a way to protect the prince, keep Amara safe from those who wish to exploit her, and prevent her from being forced into an unsuitable marriage…


Genre: Historical Romance

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