Wedding Violet (Fair Cyprians of London Book 4)
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Wedding Violet (Book 4)
WEDDING VIOLET
Abandoned at the altar, Max, Lord Belvedere believes he’s evaded family obligation in favour of a life of adventuring in Africa. But his ailing Aunt Euphemia has other ideas.
When Max finds himself in the delightfully diverting arms of Violet Lilywhite while visiting London’s most prestigious House of Assignation, he happens upon the perfect plan. A sham wedding to a ‘penniless shop girl’ should fulfil Aunt Euphemia’s romantic dreams without losing him his newfound liberty.
Violet agrees to the deception with no hesitation. Lord Belvedere is certainly the most charming and surprising of all her male consorts but she has no illusions about a shared future. She wants only to escape the clutches of infamous Madame Chambon.
The plan appears perfect until Max and Violet find themselves falling in love.
Can Max give up his plans for freedom in an exciting new land? Or is freedom to be found in the arms of the woman he loves?
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Beverley Oakley writes historical romance laced with mystery, intrigue and humour.
Look out for her popular Daughters of Sin series, a Regency-set ‘Dynasty’ saga set in London’s ballrooms and country estates, about two nobly born sisters and their illegitimate half-sisters on a quest to bring justice to a handsome, dangerous gentleman, while finding love along the way.
If you enjoy light-hearted matchmaking stories, her Scandalous Miss Brightwells series features a heroine modelled on Thackeray’s ambitious Becky Sharp, while those in the Fair Cyprians of London series tell their passionate tales of betrayal, love and redemption as they plot their escape from a high-class London House of Assignation during the 1870s.
With twenty-five historical romances to date, including those written under her Beverley Eikli name, her books have been shortlisted for Australian Romance Readers Association awards and in the UK Festival of Romance’s Top Ten Reads, while her Regency espionage novel The Reluctant Bride won UK Publisher Choc-Lit’s Search for an Australian Star competition.
Beverley gains inspiration from the nineteenth-century Gothic Lunatic asylum she looks out upon from her home north of Melbourne which she shares with the handsome Norwegian pilot she met while managing a safari lodge in Botswana’s Okavango Delta. Their two gorgeous, quirky teenage daughters, and a dim and adoring Rhodesian Ridgeback complete the package.
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