An Encounter at the Museum

    by Deb Marlowe, Claudia Dain, Michelle Marcos, Ava Stone

    Night Shift Publishing

    February 16, 2013

    Available in: e-Book

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    An Encounter at the Museum
    by Deb Marlowe, Claudia Dain, Michelle Marcos, Ava Stone

    A Waltz in the Park by Deb Marlowe

    James Vickers once believed honor and family duty to be his life’s work. Now he knows better—and he’s appointed himself as silent witness to his father’s sins. His greatest goal is to act as the continuously pricking thorn in his lordship’s side—and scandal is his greatest weapon. He has no use for an innocent young miss.

    Propriety is Miss Adelaide Stockton’s most important asset. She must be all that is prim and proper if she’s to live down her parent’s misdeeds and have any hope of catching a husband. She must avoid scoundrels like Vickers at all costs.

    Yet fate has thrown them together—and given each a key to the other’s ambition. A bargain is struck…but together they find that gaining what one desires most is far more difficult than a waltz in the park.

    Also includes Charlotte's Bed by Karen Hawkins, Promises Made by Ava Stone, and Chasing Miss Montford by Claudia Dain.



    Deb Marlowe's Bio

    Deb Marlowe loves History, England and Men in Boots. Clearly she was meant to write Regency Historical Romance! Deb grew up in Pennsylvania with her nose in a book. Luckily, she'd read enough romances to recognize the true modern hero she met at a college Halloween party---even though he wore a tuxedo t-shirt instead of breeches and tall boots. They married, settled in North Carolina and produced two handsome, intelligent and genuinely amusing boys. Though she spends much of her time with her nose in her laptop, for the sake of her family she does occasionally abandon her inner world for the domestic adventure of laundry, dinner and carpool. Despite her sacrifice, not one of the men in her family is yet willing to don breeches or tall boots. She's working on it. Deb loves to hear from readers! You can contact her at deb@debmarlowe.com.