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Saving Alexandra

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War Office agent Mason Cabot is determined to stop the British mole who is passing military secrets to the French. When he encounters Lady Alexandra Markham—alluring and far above his reach—he discovers she’s equally determined to stop him from arresting her brother. Soon, Mason not only wants to arrest the traitor, he also wants to possess Alexandra…a woman whom his illegitimacy makes him too unworthy to obtain The daughter of an earl who has always lived by the stifling rules of propriety, Lady Alexandra Markham will do anything to save her brother from being arrested, including being forced into a pretend marriage with Mason, who represents everything she can never have--freedom, adventure, passion. When she falls in love with him beneath the masquerade of the Venetian night, her proper life is forever changed...a life which can never include an illegitimate spy. Their two different worlds push them apart. But when an enemy seeks revenge, Mason must overcome his feelings of anger and betrayal to save Alexandra.

362 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 5, 2014

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December 20, 2014
Lady Alexandra Markham, like most women in history, has no freedom or say about her expected duty in life. Though the privileged daughter of the Earl of Sedgwick, she’s somewhat of a wallflower in her fifth London season. Frankly, she hasn’t wanted to get married to her beloved brother Thomas’ childhood friend, Ben, and has been putting it off for awhile, holding out for something, hopefully, better.

But when Thomas disappears without a word, she becomes immediately suspicious and fears for his life. She recklessly investigates on her own. She believes he may have been kidnapped by the French for military plans in her father’s possession. Instead of going to their father with her concerns, however, she disguises herself as a man, copies the plans, and then tries to exchange them for information about Thomas. But the scheme goes terribly wrong.

For my full review on my historical romance and history blog: http://bit.ly/1zg41Uz
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