Rescued By The Lyon By C.h. Admirand Link
: Unlike many Regency tropes where the hero "saves" the heroine, Colin and Gemma function as a team of strong-willed equals who clash as much as they cooperate.
: Though he’s a Navy man, Colin brings a "rough around the edges" energy that feels more like a swashbuckling pirate than a buttoned-up Lord. Rescued By the Lyon by C.H. Admirand
Whether you’re a die-hard Regency romance fan or a newcomer to the "Connected World" of Dragonblade Publishing, Rescued by the Lyon by C.H. Admirand is a standout entry that delivers a high-seas spirit to the drawing rooms of London. : Unlike many Regency tropes where the hero
: With the villainous Harkwell lurking in the shadows, the plot stays tense with threats that keep the couple on their toes from beginning to end. Final Verdict Admirand is a standout entry that delivers a
Admirand masterfully blends the tropes of a "marriage of convenience" with the high stakes of a "heist" or adventure novel. If you love stories where the hero is a protective protector and the heroine is a "hoyden" with a pistol in her purse, this is your next must-read. Book Review: Rescued By The Lyon By CH Admirand
: The legendary Black Widow of Whitehall is at her matchmaking best, providing the perfect backdrop of high-stakes gambling and social intrigue.
The story opens with tragedy. Captain Colin Broadbank of the HMS Britannia returns to England only to learn his elder brother has died. Forced to hang up his uniform and assume the title of , Colin finds himself at odds with his father, who is determined to marry him off to a "simpering miss" from the ton. Refusing to be paraded like a prize horse, Colin decides to take control of his fate by visiting the notorious Lyon’s Den to find a bride on his own terms. The Defiant Heiress: Gemma Atherton



