Katie's Captain

Katie's Captain

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Katie's Captain

Katie's Captain

LC GirouxLC Giroux

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About

Katie could care less about dancing or dresses. But don't get her started on horses if you have anywhere else to be. Except her new best friends, the Heiresses, seem to think what she needs is a husband. As if! And to make matters worse they think she should marry within the Ton.

Cass is hunting a wife. The newly minted Duke is more comfortable on the battlefield than in the ballroom. But a chance encounter in a garden explodes into scandal. Now he has his betrothed but can he keep her when all she can think about is getting away from him.

Cass resolves to impress Katie by capturing the highwaymen plaguing the area. He knows she is keeping secrets but they'll both be shocked when the love simmering between them explodes into passion. Will they realize they can have everything they ever wanted before they've even discovered what that is?

Prepare for laugh-out-loud moments with a "talking" dog, heartwarming tales of unlikely friendships, and enough steam to heat a broken-down cottage. This regency romp is perfect for fans of witty banter, strong heroines, and fearless heroes who deserve a little happiness.

Author Interview:
Why write Regency Romance if you aren't going to write it “correctly”?
Because as much as I love Regency tropes the actual language and social customs are torturous. Have you read dear Jane? I mean all credit to her, she invented the novel as we know it and I adore anything that puts Colin Firth in breeches but to sit down and read one of her stories now is onerous. We don't speak like that anymore and there are hours of nothing to do. I love Regency love stories for the tension that the social mores of that time yield. But I also love a good laugh. These books give me the tropes I love, laughter, and women I can see myself and my friends in. These are women you can imagine hatching plans with and enjoying a good laugh at how it all turned out afterwards.

If the women aren't related how are they the “Heiresses of Eris”?
One of the Regency tropes I love is the informal “club”, usually men bound together over a common distrust of women or some such nonsense which in the end they all get over. Eris is the Greek goddess of chaos. She's the one who started the Trojan War by tossing an apple into a group of goddesses that said “to the fairest”. She really knew how to stir the pot! These girls cause their own sort of mayhem. None of them were comfortable in the roles society assigned them. All of them decided to take matters into their own hands. That they all met was fate. When they did, they dubbed themselves the Heiresses of Eris. They knew what they were from the start.

About the steamy sex?
Yes, there is sex in the books. Of course, there is sex in the books! These people love each other and frankly, are as shocked by it as anyone. Sex and lust are easier to rationalize than love. Love makes you do crazy things like help someone against your own best interests just so you can see them happy. Sex is the easier thing to explain. It feels good. And the sex scenes are part of the character's growth. Trust me, Regency couples had sex, why do you think there were so many rules against it?

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