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"My Fair Lily is a bona fide page-turner, a delightful Regency historical romance that will leave you clamoring for more from this exciting debut author. . . . Gruffly gallant Ewan Cameron, Laird Carnach, and Lily Farthingale, the pretty young English bluestocking he struggles to resist, are perfect romantic foils. I didn't want My Fair Lily to end!"

~ Patricia Ryan, USA Today Bestselling Author of Medieval and Contemporary Romance

A Slight Problem with the Wedding

She's in danger. She's also betrothed to the wrong man. One week until the wedding. A murder to solve and a true love to be revealed.

Enjoy this next offering in the best selling Farthingale series - Regency romances with humor, heart, sizzling heroes, and a dash of mayhem.

When Lady Gregoria Easton is knocked unconscious, she wakes up to find her odious uncle dead at her feet and her wedding gown covered in blood. Never mind about the wedding gown since she was having serious second thoughts about marrying her betrothed anyway. But who killed her uncle? Someone has gone to great lengths to frame her for the crime. What if this culprit means to come after her next? If only she could remember what happened. She runs to the only man she dares trust, the only man she has ever loved...the very lord who spurned her, Julius Thorne. Will he help her?

Lord Julius Thorne knew he made a terrible mistake in not revealing his heart to Lady Gregoria Easton when he had the chance. She is now betrothed and it is too late. Or is it? When she turns up at his home, dazed and covered in blood, he knows he has to protect her at all costs. Not only does he have to help her find the real killer, but he must also convince Gregoria that he loves her. That he has always loved her. And that he is the one she needs to marry. But is he too late? Will she ever forgive him? Or has he lost her heart forever?