by Joan Vincent
Honour’s Redemption is a work of fiction. The characters and events portrayed in this book are fictitious or are used fictitiously. Any similarity to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental and not intended by the author.
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HONOUR’S DEBT The Honour Series Book One
Major Quentin Bellaport, Viscount Broyal sets out to redeem a debt of honour but falling in love was not part of the plan. Intent on saving Maddie Vincouer from the maelstrom of a funeral, a wedding, and kidnappings, he can only pray she’ll forgive his deceit. Will she believe she is not a pawn to his HONOUR’S DEBT?
HONOUR’S CHOICE The Honour Series Book Two
1809 ENGLAND. Captured and left to die by a malicious French spy, Hadleigh Tarrant is left to die. Sarah, Lady Edgerton, nurses him back to health. Their hearts choose each other but Society disapproves of an older woman wedding a younger man. Hadleigh and Sarah must decide between dishonour and HONOUR'S CHOICE.
****There’s more suspense than romance in the second entry to Vincent’s Honour series, but both keep the reader on the edge as finely-wrought characters tell an exciting tale. Unresolved circumstances leave the reader eager for book three. Donna M Brown Romantic Times Book
HONOUR’S COMPROMISE The Honour Series Book Three
After being humiliated by the beauty, Lt. James Vincouer Vincouer brands Cecilia Mayer-Boden, “the Glacier,” and the sparring begins. A year later Cecilia is kidnapped by a Spanish spy allied to the French. Jamey’s rescue forces him and Cecilia into a marriage for which neither are prepared.
Recalled to England, they are compelled to deal with their battle-fraught marriage. But the Frenchman spy Donatien awaits them, determined to seize the information Cecilia secretly carries and end her life. Danger forces the pair to realize their love--but time is running out for HONOUR’S COMPROMISE.
HONOUR’S REDEMPTION The Honour Series Book Four
The Prologue occurs in April 1802; the rest of the story takes place from October 1810-November 1810. Lucian Merristorm has blamed his father for his fiancée’s death for years. He meets Ruth Clayton when she is searching for her father and helps her. When they next meet it is on a coach going north to Whitby, where Lucian has been dumped by Sir Brandon Thornley, drunk and drugged. The spy Donatien is in Whitby but disguises himself as Riding Officer Geary.
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Please note the author has used British spellings throughout.
A list of characters is provided at the end of this book.
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