Set in April 1892, the story follows , a former wild rake who has spent six years transforming himself into a responsible, duty-bound gentleman. His carefully ordered life is upended when Lola Valentine , the American cabaret dancer who once broke his heart, returns to London.
If you’re a fan of historical romance that blends high-society scandals with the grit of the Victorian stage, Laura Lee Guhrke’s is a must-add to your TBR pile. As the fourth installment in the An American Heiress in London series, this novel delivers a sizzling second-chance romance that proves some fires never truly go out. The Story: A Partnership Formed in Fire No Mistress Of Mine by Laura Lee Guhrke
The twist? Lola has inherited half of the Imperial Theatre—the very business Denys owns—forcing the former lovers into an uneasy business partnership. What Makes It Stand Out REVIEW: No Mistress of Mine by Laura Lee Guhrke Set in April 1892, the story follows ,
Rekindling the Spark: Why You Should Read No Mistress of Mine As the fourth installment in the An American