Scandalous Alchemy

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Pub Date Jun 10 2021 | Archive Date Jun 14 2021

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'It's pretty hard to pull off a good Georgette Heyer homage, but Moran makes it look easy' i News'Lush, dark, utterly real and achingly romantic' Ruth Ware

A thrilling and sexy romp through 19th-century France, England and Russia in Katy Moran's latest historical romance.

In the palace of Fontainebleau, intrigue and scandal stalk the salons. Princess Sophia of England is on her way there to meet a prospective husband. In Russia, she was known as Nadezhda and rode fearlessly across the steppes with Captain Kitto Helford at her side. Now he's escorting her to Fontainebleau, but no one must suspect the love they once shared.

Cornish Clemency Arwenak is in France as the poor relation of an uncle she has come to fear. It's a relief to be seconded to the princess's entourage. But soon long-ago childhood friends, Clemency and Kit Helford, must face a frightening truth. Someone is trying to kill the princess and Nadezhda herself is playing a game that will endanger them all.

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'It's pretty hard to pull off a good Georgette Heyer homage, but Moran makes it look easy' i News'Lush, dark, utterly real and achingly romantic' Ruth Ware

A thrilling and sexy romp through...


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ISBN 9781786695413
PRICE £4.99 (GBP)
PAGES 352

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