The Marquis and I by Ella Quinn - Book Blitz + Giveaway
The Marquis and I
by Ella Quinn
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GENRE: Historical Romance
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BLURB:
Trouble is no match for a lady of the extended Worthington family—except when it comes in the form
of a most irresistible gentleman . . .
of a most irresistible gentleman . . .
Lady Charlotte Carpenter’s brother-in-law has put an infamous brothel owner out of business—yet it is
Charlotte who suffers the consequences. Abducted by thugs and held at an inn, she is plotting her
escape when she’s suddenly rescued by a dashing gentleman. Only afterward does she realize
she’s seen him before—with two courtesans! Unwilling to tarry with such a man,
Charlotte makes her second escape. But it is too late to repair her reputation . . .
Charlotte who suffers the consequences. Abducted by thugs and held at an inn, she is plotting her
escape when she’s suddenly rescued by a dashing gentleman. Only afterward does she realize
she’s seen him before—with two courtesans! Unwilling to tarry with such a man,
Charlotte makes her second escape. But it is too late to repair her reputation . . .
A known gossip has spied Charlotte’s movements, and his report is speeding through the rumor mill.
Soon, everyone knows that Charlotte spent the night with Constantine, Marquis of Kenilworth.
And everyone agrees the only answer is marriage—including Constantine himself,
his overjoyed mother—and his mistress! But Charlotte’s abductors aren’t finished with her yet.
Now Constantine will do anything to protect the spirited woman he loves and win her heart . . .
Soon, everyone knows that Charlotte spent the night with Constantine, Marquis of Kenilworth.
And everyone agrees the only answer is marriage—including Constantine himself,
his overjoyed mother—and his mistress! But Charlotte’s abductors aren’t finished with her yet.
Now Constantine will do anything to protect the spirited woman he loves and win her heart . . .
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EXCERPT
Wife? Wed? No, no, no! Being betrothed was bad enough. But she could get out of that.
But married! Lord Kenilworth was the last man in the world she would wed. Just the idea that
he would touch her with the same hands he used to mistreat other women made her stomach lurch.
But married! Lord Kenilworth was the last man in the world she would wed. Just the idea that
he would touch her with the same hands he used to mistreat other women made her stomach lurch.
Charlotte quickly shoved the memory of his kiss aside. If she had known who he was,
she would never have kissed him.
she would never have kissed him.
Taking a deep breath, she said with as firm a voice as she could muster,
“Despite what his lordship said, I do not wish to marry him. There must be a way to—”
“Despite what his lordship said, I do not wish to marry him. There must be a way to—”
“That is neither here nor there, my dear.” Lady Bellamny waved away Charlotte’s complaint in a voice
so composed it made her want to slaughter someone. Preferably Lord Kenilworth.
“I stopped by Stanwood House to inform your sister I intended to be out of Town for a few days.
Instead, I found your cousin Jane, Mrs. Addison. Knowing that I am a trustworthy friend of the family,
she told me what had occurred. Unless I am mistaken, you were with Lord Kenilworth at least
overnight, and you were seen entering the inn with him.” She raised a brow.
“In a rather disheveled state.”
so composed it made her want to slaughter someone. Preferably Lord Kenilworth.
“I stopped by Stanwood House to inform your sister I intended to be out of Town for a few days.
Instead, I found your cousin Jane, Mrs. Addison. Knowing that I am a trustworthy friend of the family,
she told me what had occurred. Unless I am mistaken, you were with Lord Kenilworth at least
overnight, and you were seen entering the inn with him.” She raised a brow.
“In a rather disheveled state.”
Charlotte decided to ignore her creased, dusty gown, and address the most important issue.
“I did not exactly spend the night with him.” Not all night and, technically, she had entered the inn first.
“He followed me into the inn. I—”
“I did not exactly spend the night with him.” Not all night and, technically, she had entered the inn first.
“He followed me into the inn. I—”
“Close enough, my lady.” His tone was as dry as sand. “We were seen together walking toward
this place, and I held the door open for you.”
this place, and I held the door open for you.”
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AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Bestselling author Ella Quinn’s studies and other jobs have always been on the serious side.
Reading historical romances, especially Regencies, were her escape.
Eventually her love of historical novels led her to start writing them.
Reading historical romances, especially Regencies, were her escape.
Eventually her love of historical novels led her to start writing them.
After living in the South Pacific, Central America, North Africa, England and Europe,
she and her husband decided to make their dreams come true and are now living on a sailboat
cruising the Caribbean and North America. Europe is next!
she and her husband decided to make their dreams come true and are now living on a sailboat
cruising the Caribbean and North America. Europe is next!
She loves having readers connect with her.
Website: www.ellaquinnauthor.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/EllaQuinnAuthor
Twitter www.twitter.com/ellaquinnauthor
The Marquis and I Buy Links
Amazon: http://amzn.to/2s3Cqbp
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iTunes http://apple.co/2tT1wZb
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GIVEAWAY INFORMATION
Ella will be awarding a $25 Amazon or B/N GC to a randomly drawn winner
via rafflecopter during the tour.
via rafflecopter during the tour.
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