Today, I'm so excited to tell you about a book new release from my friend, critique partner and chapter mate, Janet Mullany. Janet writes wonderful, witty, sizzling-off-the-page erotic historical romances that will take you on a crazy ride. A CERTAIN LATITUDE is now available on Amazon today. A brief synopsis is below as well as where you can find more about Janet. I've twisted her arm and talked her into an interview later this month. In the meantime, click on the link below and enjoy a fun read!
1800—Allan Pendale, lawyer and the youngest son of the Earl
of Frensham, is bound by ship for the West Indies, to impart the news to his
estranged father that his mother has died.
But he also has another mission—to find out the truth of his origins.Miss Clarissa Onslowe is also on board, traveling to take up
the role of governess to the daughter of the wealthy planter Mr. Lemarchand.
There is nothing to keep her in England. An indiscretion five years before led
to her reputation being ruined; her abolitionist family has disowned her and no
gentleman would marry her now. But now she seeks redemption with her family by
revealing the truth about the miserable lives of the slaves who work on the
sugar plantations.Clarissa’s previous encounter with love has left her aroused
and restless, and Allan is a man for whom lust is a daily pastime; thrown
together belowdecks during the long sea voyage, they embark on a sensual
odyssey where no desire is left untested. But if they thought their exploration
and ecstasy could not be bettered, then there are more pleasures to be taken
and boundaries to be broken at their island destination—where “March”
Lemarchand, sugar king and master of seduction, awaits them both…A marvel of sex,
smarts, and wit—Pam Rosenthal/Molly WeatherfieldUnabashedly wicked …
titillating, witty, and very, very sexy—Colette GaleA torrid, twisting
tale of a trio bound together by love, lust and tropical latitudes. Scorching!—Maggie
Robinson
Janet Mullany grew up in England and has worked as an
archaeologist, performing arts administrator, classical music radio announcer,
bookseller, and editor, and unexpectedly became a writer eleven years ago. She speaks on such diverse topics as Georgian
servants, the English abolitionist movement, the black and Jewish populations
of Regency London, how to incorporate
humor into romance, and how to write hot historicals. She lives outside
Washington, DC where she reads voraciously and teaches a cat manners.
Hi Nancy, thanks so much for posting about my book and I'm looking forward to the interview later this month.
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