If one cannot enjoy reading a book over and over again, there is no use in reading it at all. - Oscar Wilde
We shouldn't teach great books; we should teach a love of reading. - B. F. Skinner
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Wednesday, May 2, 2018

Nobody's Lady by Annabelle Anders / @AnnabellReadLuv


Series & Title: Lord Love a Lady, Book 1: Nobody's Lady
Author: Annabelle Anders
Author Links: Website | Facebook | Twitter | Goodreads | Amazon | Bookbub | Instagram
Publisher: The Wild Rose Press, Inc.
Release Date: May 2, 2018
Genre: Historical, Romance


Dukes don’t need help, or do they?

Michael Redmond, the Duke of Cortland, needs to be in London—most expeditiously—but a band of highway robbers have thwarted his plans. Purse-pinched, coachless, and mired in mud, he stumbles on Lilly Beauchamp, the woman who betrayed him years ago.

Ladies can’t be heroes, or can they?

Michael was her first love, her first lover, but he abandoned her when she needed him most. She’d trusted him, and then he failed to meet with her father as promised. A widowed stepmother now, Lilly loves her country and will do her part for the Good of England—even if that means aiding this hobbled and pathetic duke.

They lost their chance at love, or did they?

A betrothal, a scandal, and a kidnapping stand between them now. Can honor emerge from the ashes of their love?

I've been a writer all my life but not completed a manuscript until autumn of 2014. I'd worked in numerous fields, even owned businesses but nothing panned out for me. My default job was bartending. Having my days free something finally clicked and I figured out that I could write books. With my husband and kids cheering me on I've been writing non-stop ever since. Ironically, bartending is the perfect compliment to writing. It requires me to get dressed, go outside of my home and interact with other human beings. Writing romance novels is a dream come true. I hope my books can provide a fraction of the comfort Mary Balogh's books have brought me.

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