A Matter of Indiscrection
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Publisher Description
With his facility for languages and gift for diplomacy, Thomas Pearce is perfectly suited for his recent position in the Foreign Office. Or so he imagines until he receives his first assignment. Instead of a safe consular post in a friendly country, Thomas is going to France to rescue Sabine Rousseau, the illegitimate daughter of Britain’s premiere.
Sabine and Thomas must make their escape, and it won’t be easy. Her uncle considers her a ticket to curry favor with Napoleon and won’t let her disappear without a fight. To avoid detection, the couple must pretend to be amorous newlyweds and this proves the most difficult task of all. Because it isn’t long before neither of them is pretending and every night, there’s only one bed.
(Previously published as The Spy's Fake Bride)
Customer Reviews
Must read
Loved it. Historical romance. Sabine has to decide what to do when she finds out who her father is and what her step uncle plans
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Unexpected love
Loved the story, it is well written, very sexual and highly erotic. Thomas, a soon to be diplomat is sent to France to bring back the daughter that William Pitt never knew existed. Along the way back home, he and Sabine fall in love and they become sexually involved but she still retains her virginity. The sexual encounters are well written and very explicit in description. The trip from her home in France to the port takes longer than planned and then they are separated at the dock in France with Thomas remaining and Sabine returning to England. There is a very HEA