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Imogene Farrell #2

Jack's Hellion

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Imogene Farrell and her brother Charlie have found safety at last, sheltering with an old family friend, Mrs. FitzPatrick. Frank and Danny haven’t been so lucky. Frank is convicted of murder and is waiting hanging at Newgate. Danny has been wounded.

Imogene’s visit to Frank ends when Tiny Etherton successfully kidnaps Imogene, forcing her to become a whore at Jade House. Her rescuer? Jack Davenport. He whisks her to safety and negotiates with Imogene for what he’s always wanted—and what Imogene has always wanted to give. She may be giving all to Jack but he has also become the savior for the Farrell brothers.

She dreams of life with the man she loves but each day their separation draws nearer and Jack is one day closer to marrying the duplicitous Catherine. After an encounter with Shiffington, on the day of Jack’s wedding, Imogene is forced to leave London to start a new life. She finds satisfaction and safety in Paris where she can raise her child without answering the question of her child’s paternity.

Reader advisory: There is an instance of rape and other sexual content.

The saga of Imogene Farrell continues in Book Three, The Frenchman’s Widow

155 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 20, 2015

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Eliza Lloyd

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Hi everyone. Here's my bio but I moved to first person - it's not like I didn't write it! LOL I think romance writing is nearly as good as the real thing. Given my choice of professions, I would have preferred to be a 19th century archeologist, but I am perfectly happy living in the 21st century and comfortably writing about such romantic but inconceivably inconvenient times instead. (Just thinking about being a woman two hundred years ago makes me cringe.)

I love traveling, movies, everyone else’s novels and a good meal out with friends on Saturday night. My greatest flaw is that I believe there is such a thing as true love. Don’t tell me otherwise...please. Maybe that's really why I write to begin with.

Would love to hear about your recommendations for new historical romance writers.

Email: elizalloyd@yahoo.com

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June 10, 2019
Mistress Melancholy

Imogene becomes a woman in love. As a mistress to a titled man, she experiences a different existence, but she can't shake off the years of being a street urchin. This volume zooms a!ong , weaving a gripping story about a woman who comes from nothing, endures one threat after another, and chafes at being a pawn and a useful object....Not a person with rights. I look forward to the next one.
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December 18, 2019
little Imogene is growing up. so mad that this book was so short!!! decided not to get book 3. maybe I'll change my mind later because I liked where the story was going. the plot is not unique.
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February 3, 2017
Jack really makes me mad and then he really makes me love him. Poor Frank! And poor, poor Imo! What a tough and brave girl!
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