Friday, June 23, 2017
Book Tour + #Giveaway: Changing the Earl's Mind by Kristen McLean @kristenlmclean @SDSXXTours
Changing
the Earl's Mind
The
Lords of Whitehall Book 3
by
Kristen McLean
Genre:
Historical Romance
A
man who knows everything…
For
nearly a decade, Drake Ramsey, the disciplined and logical Earl of
Saint Brides, has been the driving force behind the Home Office;
meeting with foreign leaders to negotiate treaties, spurring a
lethargic Parliament into action, and directing a secret army of
spies. The last thing he wants to find while taking a well-deserved
vacation is a dangerous fugitive. Nevertheless, when he catches a
beautiful murderess hiding in his hunting cabin, he has little choice
but to bring her to justice, landing himself in a battle for control
he could never hope to win.
…meets
a woman determined to prove him wrong.
Marrying
a stranger simply to gain access to her dowry and travel the world,
admittedly, was the biggest mistake of Sarah Tindall’s life. In
fact, she would readily admit to making several big mistakes. Killing
her husband, however, is not one of them. When a starchy lord takes
it upon himself to bring her to a London prison, she is determined to
escape him and prove her innocence, yet every attempt ends with her
back in her handsome captor’s arms. Even if her innocence is
proven, his forbidden and passionate kisses leave her uncertain if
escape was ever an option.
*WARNING*
This
work of fiction is intended for mature audiences only. All sexually
active characters portrayed in this ebook are eighteen years of age
or older. Please do not buy if strong sexual situations, violence,
and explicit language offends you.
**Can
easily be read as a standalone!**
“Trouble?” He echoed the vague response as
though he hadn’t heard it more times than he could count.
She nodded.
“Mrs. Tindall, nearly everyone on this
miserable planet is in some sort of trouble. It doesn’t explain why you have
invaded my hunting cabin or threatened to shoot me.” He was not prepared for
the interrogation of an impertinent beauty in the moors. He was prepared for
solitude and quiet, relaxation. Or, in the very least, a moment of
self-reflection followed by a week of wallowing in depression.
“With what gun? I am unarmed,” she pointed
out.
“I said threatened,” he
emphasized. “Had you been armed, would you have shot me?”
Large, hazel eyes focused steadily on him.
“Yes.”
Now his head began to throb, and his teeth
ached from the pressure of his jaw.
“Where is your husband, Mrs. Tindall?”
“I am a grown woman, plenty old enough to be
about on my own.”
She didn’t look a day past twenty, but he was
in no mood to dispute anything that wasn’t completely necessary. It was too
much damned effort, especially compounded with the effort needed to ignore
her—or more accurately, to ignore his body’s response to her.
The dress she wore was threadbare and torn,
showing shapely ankles disappearing into ragged half boots. Her sleeve had been
ripped at the shoulder, sliding down her arm and sending the neckline
dangerously low on her generous bosom. He fought to keep his attention on her
face, but even that was a distraction. Her eyes were ethereally vivid, her
mouth full and wide, and her neck a lovely arch beneath it all.
Bloody hell, why her?
Why him? What god or demon had he insulted so gravely as to deserve this? All
he wanted was a damned holiday, a well-deserved one, he might add.
“You are Mrs.
Tindall,” he said doggedly. “Surely there’s a Mr.
Tindall?”
“Yes, there was… but
he is no longer amongst the living.”
His fists clenched at his sides, forcing
himself to calm. She was a widow. Good manners dictated he grant her some
measure of consideration.
“I am sorry to hear it. When did this happen?”
“Two days ago.”
To his credit, the curse that nearly flew from
his mouth stayed obediently behind his teeth.
Two days? A landlord who evicted a woman
immediately after the death of her husband ought to be publicly flogged, and
Drake would jump at the chance to administer the punishment. Particularly
since, in this case, it meant she had been booted out of her home and into his
hunting cabin.
“Have you no family or friends who can take
you in?”
“No,” she said. “I know two or three people, but
no one I could impose upon.”
“Of course not,” he muttered. “Why impose upon
those you know when there is a perfectly good stranger handy.”
Her eyes flashed. “Under the circumstances, I
couldn’t possibly ask someone I hardly know to shelter me.”
“Circumstances,” he echoed. “Circumstances
being the death of your husband?
Is that the trouble you have found yourself
in?”
She looked away. “More or less.”
Kristen
McLean is a regency-era romance novelist with a flair for humor and
suspense. She has always had a love of novels, with a special place
in her heart for historical romance. Now she has the pleasure of
writing at home, tucked away in a forest with her husband, two
children, and their cat. Her husband is loving and impressively
patient, their two beautiful children strive to embarrass and exhaust
her, and the cat hates everyone, but tolerates—well, she tolerates
whoever will feed her.
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1 comments:
Congratulation on the Tour! Great excerpt and great series! Congratulations on Book #3.
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