Undercover with the Heiress: an Enemies to Lovers Historical Romance
Author | : Alivia Fleur |
Publisher | : Spencer & Co Publishing |
Total Pages | : 302 |
Release | : 2024-12-09 |
ISBN-10 | : 9780645632286 |
ISBN-13 | : 0645632287 |
Rating | : 4/5 (287 Downloads) |
Download or read book Undercover with the Heiress: an Enemies to Lovers Historical Romance written by Alivia Fleur and published by Spencer & Co Publishing. This book was released on 2024-12-09 with total page 302 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the heart of London’s dazzling society, Rosanna Hempel seems to have it all—a doting father, a promising future as the heiress to the family business, and the adoration of a charming suitor. Her life is a flawless portrait of privilege and potential—until a single fateful moment in the park shatters her world. The lord who vowed her everything abandons her, leaving her only hope in the hands of the infuriating man next door, the bland, boring bank clerk, Phineas Babbage. Phineas, weary of his mundane life on Honeysuckle Street, dreams of escape and new beginnings. Yet, when he stumbles upon a distraught Rosanna Hempel, he finds himself ensnared in a web of passion, peril and wallpaper choices. His quest to unravel the mystery of his lost love intertwines with his unexpected enchantment with Rosanna, and as their sham marriage deepens, he must confront his own desires and fears. Will they find common ground? Can they set aside their differences and solve the mystery, annul their sham marriage and return to their individual lives? Because that’s what they both want. Isn’t it? Undercover with the Heiress is Book 3 in the Tales from Honeysuckle Street series. All books in the series are loosely connected standalone reads. With a guaranteed HEA, Undercover with the Heiress is a story of love lost, family and redemption. Its main tropes are enemies to lovers and age-gap. It features HOT open door intimacy. It includes strong language and sexy times. This novel contains references to the past loss of a child that some audiences may find confronting.