Past Thrills
Twelve Excerpts of Historical Romantic Suspense
by Deb Marlowe
Quillfire Publishing
April 2, 2015
Available in: e-Book
Dangerous circumstances create passionate love stories…
Discover a new author with exhilarating excerpts from historical romantic suspense's stars. Each thrilling scene will entice you, drawing you in with mystery and intrigue.
Featuring twelve bestselling and award-winning historical romance authors. For more information, check out PastThrills.com. Please note these are excerpts, not the full books.
The Leading Lady by USA Today Bestselling Author Deb Marlowe
Lord Truitt Russell will do anything to apprehend the criminal Marquess of Marstoke, even ask for the help of the stubborn, irritating, gorgeous Callie Grant, but when fate demands a decision between revenge and love, which will he choose?
Also includes Too Dangerous for a Lady by Jo Beverley, Shev by Tracey Devlyn, Beauty and the Rake by Erica Monroe, Romancing the Earl by Darcy Burke, In Bed with a Spy by Alyssa Alexander, Lady Vice by Wendy LaCapra, Reckless Wager by Christy Carlyle, Captured Countess by Ann Lethbridge, Shattered Secrets by Lana Williams, The Rake to Rescue Her by Julia Justiss, and A Good Rake is Hard to Find by Manda Collins.
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.