Emmanuelle
de Maupassant is thrilled to announce the launch of her saucy 1920s
romance romp: 'Highland Pursuits’.
In
celebration, Emmanuelle is not only offering three signed paperback
copies, via Goodreads
here,
but has her entire catalogue on sale for 99c/99p from March 1st-8th:
Baby
Love, Scarlet,
Cautionary Tales
and Gentlemen's
Club (as
recommended by Stylist
Magazine)
1920s
debutante Lady Ophelia Finchingfield is banished to wildest Scotland
to come to her senses, having refused a proposal from the Earl of
Woldershire. In the care of her eccentric grandmother, Ophelia is
soon caught between rugged widower Hamish and the villainous Comte de
Montefiore.
She’s
ready to play with fire, but will she burn more than her fingers?
What
readers are saying
I
can’t tell you how much I love this book. It was a true delight to
read. The author has captured 1920s Britain wonderfully, and her
detail is exquisite. – Rachel
De Vine
Highland
Pursuits is a wry, clever, incredibly sexy romp… a completely
engrossing, utterly enjoyable read. I can't recommend it highly
enough…fabulously fun - Malin
James
The
scene was set beautifully… I felt like I went back in time to high
society Scotland - Christine
of Sweet and Spicy Reads
Emmanuelle
sends enormous thanks to her editor,
Adrea
Kore,
for
her help in bringing ‘Highland Pursuits’ into the world. She
says: ‘Adrea
is an incredibly talented writer, and a wonderful friend. Her
editing skills helped bring the words alive. She is a marvel and
I'm so glad that one day, forever ago, we found each other.’
'Highland
Pursuits' draws inspiration from a short story of the same title
Emmanuelle wrote originally for the charity fundraising anthology
Because
Beards:
all
proceeds have been given to the Movember Foundation.
This
longer, novella, length offers more scope to explore the wonderful
characters' eye-popping shenanigans. Hamish and Ophelia were in
Emmanuelle’s dreams for many weeks, as she wrote this story.
Pssst…
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review. Reviews make books more visible online, bringing new eyes. If
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she'll say hello.
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