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The Debutante Dares Series, Book 4

 

Historical Romance, Regency Romance, Steamy Romance

Date Published: May 12, 2022

 Publisher: WOLF Publishing

 

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In this sizzling Regency romance by Charlie Lane, a cheerful viscount would
rather have the grumpy chaperone than the daring debutante. If only the
latter didn’t prove to be quite so resistible.

After the woman he loves rejects his marriage proposal, Edmund Crenshaw,
Viscount Escher, has sworn off women. If he can’t marry Mrs. Katherine
Brighton, he’ll marry no one. When he discovers a daring debutante in
his coach, intent on seduction, he’ll do anything to protect his
bachelorhood. He must remain uncompromised or doom himself and the lady to a
loveless marriage. Because his heart always has, and always will, belong to
only one woman—his Kat.

Katherine must escape her younger sister’s insidious grasp. This
Season, she has a heart of steel and a plan for independence. As the secret
author of a popular out-of-print book, she will convince the publisher to
reprint it and fill her coffers with funds enough to live on her own. The
publisher agrees—if she writes a new book as well. But with every
moment of her day spent helping her sister, she desperately needs a
muse.

And Lord Escher, the man whose marriage proposal she reluctantly rejected
two years ago, sparks her imagination like no one else. To write her book,
she must stay near Edmund. In exchange, he requires her help ridding himself
of a persistent miss. They’ll solve both problems in no time. If they
can keep their hands off each other.

Can she protect her heart and her freedom, or will the cheerful viscount
tempt her to say yes this second time around?

Debutante Dares Series:

 

Debutante Dares Series series

 

Daring the Duke

The Debutante Dares Series, Book 1

A Dare too Far

The Debutante Dares Series, Book 2

Kiss or Dare

The Debutante Dares Series, Book 3

Don’t You Dare, My Dear

The Debutante Dares Series, Book 4

Only Rakes Would Dare

The Debutante Dares Series, Book 5

Daring Done Right

The Debutante Dares Series, Book 6

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 About the Author

 Charlie Lane traded in academic databases and scholarly journals for
writing steamy Regency romcoms like the ones she’s always loved to
read. Her favorite authors are Jane Austen (who else?), Toni Morrison,
William Blake, Julia Quinn, and Maya Rodale.

Charlie writes unique stories with unconventional characters who push
against the rigid restrictions of their society. Officially, Charlie has a
Ph.D. in literature with a focus on the nineteenth-century novel and
children’s literature and answers to Professor. Unofficially,
she’s a high-flying circus-obsessed acrobat, with an emphasis on
two-tail silks and answers to Muscles Magee. She lives with her own Colonel
Brandon, two little dudes, and a furry fella in East Tennessee.

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The Winemakers, Book One

 

Historical Romance

Date Published April 25, 2022

 

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“A headstrong Portuguese meets her match in the arrogant Englishman
who threatens her beloved vineyards. Dive deep into Portugal’s rich culture
in this intoxicating story about wine and love.”

 

Portugal, 1870

 

 A winemaker desperate to save her vineyards…

Julia Costa is the best winemaker in the Douro. When a greedy tradesman
threatens the land her family has held for generations, Julia prepares to
defend her legacy and independence by any means necessary.

 

The Englishman sent to uncover her secrets…

The last thing Griffin Maxwell wants is to waste time mired in a Portuguese
backwater. Still, to guarantee a partnership with Oporto’s largest trading
firm, he agrees to travel up the Douro river and chase some reluctant
debtor.

 

A meeting of two cultures…

Nothing prepared Griffin for the headstrong winemaker. Alluring, she tempts
him into enjoying Portugal’s vibrant tastes and is a threat to his carefully
constructed plans. The arrogant Englishman arrived at Julia’s lands,
believing himself entitled to everything, including her heart. But how can
she resist an attraction headier than a vintage?

 

An enemy too powerful to fight alone…

When a mysterious plague decimates Europe’s vineyards, Griffin and Julia
put differences aside to find a cure, blind-tasting their way into an
intoxicating passion. But reality demands an answer: will they choose their
ambitions or the love of a lifetime?

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Chapter 1

Oporto, Portugal – June 1870

A gust of wind blew in from the sea. Members flocked inside the British Factory House, holding their top hats and flapping coats. They lived outside the motherland but could still enjoy a gentlemen’s club as luxurious as White’s in London.

Griffin left his hat and coat in the vestibule and entered the foyer. Light from two horse-sized chandeliers flashed on the arched ceiling. Voices and clinking glasses mingled with the pianist playing a sonata in the corner. All the British port-trading gentlemen were here. Some stood near the tall colonnades while others talked in groups, their black and white finery stark against the blue walls. Friends, passing acquaintances, competitors — all would give their left foot to be in Griffin’s position. After courting Croft for a year, he would extract a yes from the wily fox.

Nothing could go wrong. Their partnership was a fait accompli.

Griffin’s pulse hammered a staccato rhythm on the veins of his neck. He rolled his shoulders to release the tension as he scanned the crowd. Coat straining over his stomach, Croft chatted with Fladgate and Taylor. He looked like a benevolent sea lion with the points of his mustache curving down like ivory tusks. His appearance masked his ruthlessness in business. The man knew the value of things, be it wine, horses, or properties, and could bargain a fellow out of his trousers and sell it back to him for double the price.

They made eye contact, and Croft waved. Waiting to speak with him until after lunch would be as pleasant as shaving himself with a barbed wire. Griffin wrestled a place on the leather couch and hoisted the Times, scanning the London news.

He usually enjoyed the newspaper, as it arrived in Oporto only once a week, but today the headlines blurred. Failure crept into his thoughts, listing everything that could go wrong. Griffin shut his eyes, dispelling the unusual pessimism. Croft neared retirement. With no sons to assume his business, he had reason to value a partnership.

The upholstery dipped. “You know what would be grand? If my dear friend lent me the phaeton and his flashy team tomorrow.”

Griffin lowered the paper a few inches and raised a brow. Charles Whitaker eyed him expectantly, his hair in disarray, sporting a bright yellow vest that clashed with his striped trousers. No doubt he had sailed from a night of debauchery straight into the Factory House.

Griffin lowered the paper. “Another race? After last time—”

“No, no! Not that. Your blacks put to shame any horseflesh in Oporto, and I mean to impress—”

“The baroneza’s husband will kill you if the races won’t.”

Charles’ affair had ended in a very public and embarrassing duel. Griffin abhorred expressions of passionate liaisons, be it drunken serenades or pistols at dawn. His mistresses needed to be desirable, but discreet. Let the Portuguese rant and rave about love. His life would never be ruled by such animal instincts.

Charles extracted a cigar from his pocket. “This isn’t about Carmen. I promised Anita an outing to Sintra. You know her. The ballet dancer. Come with me tonight.” He brightened. “She has this blonde roommate that does a marvelous rond de jamb.” He licked his lips as if he meant a dessert and not a dance step.

Griffin grimaced at the alcohol fumes his friend exhaled, strong enough to burn his nose. “I’m taking Anne to the opera.” His little sister had pestered him all week to see the reopening of Nabucco. The brat had a way of sweet-talking him into doing her bidding. “Why don’t you try a respectable outing for a change? You may even like it.”

“You sound like my father. But I must warn you, I have a hell of a time understanding his speeches when I’m soused.” Charles perked up and spoke in a plummy imitation of Mr. Whitaker, the senior. “What a man does in private, he repents in private, but what he does in public, he regrets in his privates.”

Griffin hid his laughter under a stern façade. “A little decorum, for heaven’s sake. This is the Factory House, not some shady tavern.”

The two gentlemen across from them glowered, whispering behind their hands as they moved to the whist table.

Charles narrowed his eyes. The devil-may-care attitude seeped from his features to reveal an unusually thoughtful expression. “You are just like them, are you not? The best sportsman in Oporto, a really capital fellow, locked in this… this paddock like sheep.” He gave the company of gentlemen a contemptuous look. “There is a whole of Portugal you ignore, waiting beyond these walls.”

Not caring for Charles’ unflinching stare, Griffin crossed his arms, forcing a blank expression. If he had embraced Portuguese temptations, he wouldn’t have transformed his uncle’s small trading firm into the fastest growing port company in the city. “I’m taking the coach to the countryside tomorrow.”

Charles gaped, the unlit cigar slipping from his lips. “You? Leaving town?”

Griffin shrugged. “A few weeks. I’m going to the high Douro. My late uncle’s Quinta is leaking more money than a drainpipe, and I will set it to rights.”

“You know there are no English people up there, don’t you?”

The Douro River was Portuguese territory—home to the Quintas that produced port wine. It was a wild, unruly corner of the world that held no interest for Griffin. Still, the business required his attention. “I’m perfectly aware the Queen won’t be there to greet me.”

“Will you sell the place?”

“I don’t know yet.”

The bell sounded, and Charles staggered to his feet. “It will do you good to spend some time outside this paddock.”

Griffin watched him swagger to the dining room. Had Griffin ever been carefree like Charles? Of course not. His mother and sister had been under his care since he was seventeen years old. If this partnership went well—no, not if, but when—he would restore his family to the former status they’d had in London.

The hours dragged by as Griffin endured lunch and stilted conversation. His watch pulsed inside his pocket as if counting the seconds until he could speak with Croft, a countdown to his future. On a sidebar, servers lined up port decanters.

Croft grabbed a bottle, chest puffed. “I raided the cellar for this gem. I dare you to guess the year and the producer.”

Members applauded while the footmen distributed chalices. Griffin ignored the bets. When his glass arrived, he took it by the stem and twirled the amber liquid. Why this fuss? There was good wine and bad wine. Obsessing about terroir, vintage, and bouquet fell in the same category of Portuguese romantic notions he avoided. When Croft declared the winner, Griffin didn’t raise his eyes.

Finally, members left in pairs and trios, some unsteady on their legs.

Griffin strode inside the treasurer’s office, taking in the battle paintings, the stale tobacco smell, and the tray filled with port and whiskey decanters. The anxiety that had plagued him all day left in waves, leaving in its place the cold-headed focus that guided him in daily life. Croft sank behind his Georgian desk and invited Griffin to sit.

“Great lunch,” Griffin said, wondering how much small talk was needed before he could speak about the partnership.

“Glad you enjoyed it, Maxwell.” Croft lit a cigar and puffed a steady stream of smoke. “Do you know a wine property named Quinta do Vesuvio?”

If he’d never heard about the best wine producer in the Douro, he wouldn’t have a long life in this business. Griffin pulled the flap of his coat to sit. “I believe they neighbor my uncle’s plantation.”

“Two years ago, I lent money to Mr. Bernardo Ferreira so he could increase wine production. But the man died, and I’m worried—”

“You want me to see if they complied?”

“I would consider it a great favor.” Slightly out of breath, Croft flattened a yellowed map over the desk. Vesuvio stood to the Douro River’s right side, closer to Griffin’s property than he had expected. “These are the current plantings. Call it an old man’s intuition, but I think they hide something there, and it’s not codfish.”

Griffin pocketed the map, dismissing Croft’s fears. In his few dealings with the Portuguese, he found them to be many things, but not dishonest. “I will let you know.”

“I’ve sent Mrs. Costa a letter. I told her it would be a personal favor to me if her estate manager gave you guidance in winemaking.”

Griffin needed no help from this widow. How hard could it be to make a Quinta profitable? If the Portuguese could do it, so could the English, with better results. A few weeks in the countryside would be enough to succeed in this now dual-task—check if Vesuvio had increased production and make his property thrive.

Croft stood and faced his battle paintings, cigarette smoke cascading from his mouth. “We won Portugal back to them. I was a lad, but my father helped Wellington’s forces scourge the frogs out of Oporto.”

If Croft started talking about Napoleon’s peninsular battles, Griffin would never hear the end of it. It was time.

Griffin rose and moved behind the chair. “I examined your firm’s client list. If you agree with the partnership, the overlap will be small. Your clients are based in London, while mine are spread over Scotland, New York, and Russia. Together, we’ll have a major market share.”

Heart pounding in his ears, he counted the rise and fall of the older man’s chest. One, two, three.

“I don’t want you as a partner,” Croft said, staring at the redcoats.

Griffin gripped the back of the chair, his stomach lurching as if he was inside that clipper again. Croft knew. A vision flashed of his family’s retreat to Oporto twelve years ago—the cramped third-class cabin, his sister’s gray pallor, his mother’s constant weeping.

Croft turned, his skin flushed, and laid a chilly hand on Griffin’s shoulder. “I want you as a son.”

Griffin sucked in a breath, thoughts scattering like pickpockets after a police raid. Speech deserted him, and he focused on Croft’s red-rimmed eyes.

“Cheer, boy, cheer! You look as if you saw a ghost. I am not getting any younger, you know.” Croft chuckled, exposing yellowed teeth. “I fear for my business, but also for Beth’s security.”

Griffin staggered away. What a wallop in the gut. Had he heard correctly? Could he be proposing marriage? “Your daughter wants this?”

“What is there not to want?” Croft followed him around the room like an insistent salesman. “She is probably in love with you already. Half the girls here are. Anyway, she is a dutiful English lady.” He extinguished the cigar in the crystal ashtray. “Go fix Quinta da Boa Vista. When you come back, we will sign the papers.”

About the Author

Giovanna Siniscalchi

Giovanna Siniscalchi chased narrative arcs and climax points in the Nasdaq
for twelve long years working as an economist. Still, her romantic
imagination was wasted in the financial markets, so she decided to put it to
better use: write fiction. She is married and has two great kids. Her
passions are eclectic, including reading, traveling, surfing, wine, and of
course, historical romance.).

 

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The Winemakers, Book One

 

Historical Romance

Date Published April 25, 2022

 

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“A headstrong Portuguese meets her match in the arrogant Englishman
who threatens her beloved vineyards. Dive deep into Portugal’s rich culture
in this intoxicating story about wine and love.”

 

Portugal, 1870

 

 A winemaker desperate to save her vineyards…

Julia Costa is the best winemaker in the Douro. When a greedy tradesman
threatens the land her family has held for generations, Julia prepares to
defend her legacy and independence by any means necessary.

 

The Englishman sent to uncover her secrets…

The last thing Griffin Maxwell wants is to waste time mired in a Portuguese
backwater. Still, to guarantee a partnership with Oporto’s largest trading
firm, he agrees to travel up the Douro river and chase some reluctant
debtor.

 

A meeting of two cultures…

Nothing prepared Griffin for the headstrong winemaker. Alluring, she tempts
him into enjoying Portugal’s vibrant tastes and is a threat to his carefully
constructed plans. The arrogant Englishman arrived at Julia’s lands,
believing himself entitled to everything, including her heart. But how can
she resist an attraction headier than a vintage?

 

An enemy too powerful to fight alone…

When a mysterious plague decimates Europe’s vineyards, Griffin and Julia
put differences aside to find a cure, blind-tasting their way into an
intoxicating passion. But reality demands an answer: will they choose their
ambitions or the love of a lifetime?

The True Purpose of Vines tablet, phone, paperback

About the Author

Giovanna Siniscalchi

Giovanna Siniscalchi chased narrative arcs and climax points in the Nasdaq
for twelve long years working as an economist. Still, her romantic
imagination was wasted in the financial markets, so she decided to put it to
better use: write fiction. She is married and has two great kids. Her
passions are eclectic, including reading, traveling, surfing, wine, and of
course, historical romance.).

 

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The Duchess Society Series, Book Three

 

Historical Romance, Regency Romance, Steamy Romance

Release Date: April 21, 2022

Publisher: WOLF Publishing

 

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In this sizzling Regency romance by award-winning author Tracy Sumner, an
unconventional lady of the ton and an untitled businessman need to risk
something in order to gain everything.

An Incorrigible Hellion

Independent, impulsive Lady Philippa Darlington guarantees her freedom by
playing the role of wallflower for two miserable seasons in the ton. With
the guidance of the most feared feminist enterprise in London—the
Duchess Society—Pippa vows never to marry. But a madcap misadventure
throws her plan off course and puts her face-to-face with the only man
she’s ever wanted. A man who doesn’t want her.

A Rule-Breaking, Rookery Titan

Prince of the streets, Xander Macauley crawled from the slums to rule an
empire. He has secrets—and fierce desires. One being that he’s
smitten with his best friend’s little sister. Although reckless Little
Darlington is the last woman in England he’d risk his heart over. When
he has to rescue her from a masquerade ball gone awry, Xander finds he will
go to lengths greater than he’d imagined to possess her.

The risks are undeniable.

But so is true, devastating love.

 

Other books in the The Duchess Society Series

The Ice Duchess

Prequel to the Duchess Society Series

A scandalous countess plays matchmaker…for a man she once longed to
take for herself.

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The Brazen Bluestocking

The Duchess Society Series, Book One

In this Regency romance by award-winning author Tracy Sumner, a willful
bluestocking matches wits with a devilish scoundrel she never expected to
desire with every beat of her heart.

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The Scandalous Vixen

The Duchess Society Series, Book Two

In this enemies-to-lovers Regency romance by award-winning author Tracy
Sumner, a bold lady and a ruthless duke realize they need to agree to an
ardent alliance to get what they want.

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About the Author

Tracy Sumner

 Award-winning author Tracy Sumner’s storytelling career began when
she picked up a historical romance on a college beach trip, and she fondly
blames LaVyrle Spencer for her obsession with the genre. She’s a
recipient of the National Reader’s Choice, and her novels have been
translated into Dutch, German, Portuguese and Spanish. She lived in New
York, Paris and Taipei before finding her way back to the Lowcountry of
South Carolina.

When not writing sizzling love stories about feisty heroines and their
temperamental-but-entirely-lovable heroes, Tracy enjoys reading,
snowboarding, college football (Go Tigers!), yoga, and travel. She loves to
hear from romance readers!

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Diamonds of the First Water Series, Book One

Historical Romance, Victorian Romance, Regency Romance, Steamy
Romance

Date Published: April 7, 2022

Publisher: WOLF Publishing

 

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In this Victorian romance by USA Today bestselling author Sydney Jane
Baily, an earl’s daughter is caught between the man who wishes to wed
her and the one who desires her.

 

She’s a fun-loving earl’s daughter and he’s a titled
stick in the mud!

Firstborn daughter of a prominent family, Lady Clarity Diamond came into
the world smiling and has always brightened the lives of everyone around
her. This social season, she’s decided to find a husband amongst her
flock of suitors. And then her childhood friend appears, tall, handsome, and
… as amusing as a box of rocks.

Lord Alex Hollidge’s heart turned to stone, and the laughter died in
his eyes the moment he was orphaned. Taking up the mantle of a viscount at a
young age, he has known nothing but responsibility and the tragedy of life.
Now, it’s time to take a wife. Pity the lovely Lady Clarity is too
frivolous to be his viscountess.

With everything—and everyone—telling Alex and Clarity to stay
apart, and both of them promised to others, will their smouldering desire be
snuffed out before it can blaze into love?

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Sydney Jane Baily

USA Today bestselling author Sydney Jane Baily writes happily-ever-after
historical romance set in Regency and Victorian England, late 19th-century
America, the Middle Ages, and the Georgian era.

Born and raised in California, she earned degrees in English and history on
the East Coast and has traveled the world, spending a lot of exceedingly
happy time in the U.K. where her extended family resides, eating fish and
chips, drinking shandies, and snacking on Maltesers and Cadbury bars. Sydney
currently lives in New England with her family — human, canine, and
feline.

At her website, SydneyJaneBaily.com, you can learn more about her books,
read her blog, sign up for her newsletter (& get a free book), and
contact her. She loves to hear from her readers. To be notified of her new
releases, please follow Sydney on BookBub or Amazon. Or you can connect with
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