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In celebration of Harlequin's 75th year, we bring you A Season of Celebration! Surrender to the emotion and passion that begins with an unforgettable Midsummer ball! One impulsive kiss... His countess for life! Desperate to step into Society just once before she's forced into an unhappy marriage, Alice sneaks into a masquerade ball...only to catch a dashing stranger's eye! He's also determined to be distracted from his troubles, and Alice can't resist ending their enchanting evening with a kiss. But the next day, when he comes to warn her that their encounter was observed, she learns he's the…mehr

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In celebration of Harlequin's 75th year, we bring you A Season of Celebration! Surrender to the emotion and passion that begins with an unforgettable Midsummer ball! One impulsive kiss... His countess for life! Desperate to step into Society just once before she's forced into an unhappy marriage, Alice sneaks into a masquerade ball...only to catch a dashing stranger's eye! He's also determined to be distracted from his troubles, and Alice can't resist ending their enchanting evening with a kiss. But the next day, when he comes to warn her that their encounter was observed, she learns he's the Earl of Northumberland...and the only way to save her reputation is to become his convenient countess! From Harlequin Historical: Your romantic escape to the past. A Season of Celebration Book 1: How Not to Propose to a Duke by Louise Allen Book 2: Wed in Haste to the Duke by Sarah Mallory Book 3: The Kiss That Made Her Countess by Laura Martin
Autorenporträt
Laura Martin writes historical romances with an adventurous undercurrent. When not writing she spends her time working as a doctor in Cambridgeshire, where she lives with her husband. In her spare moments Laura loves to lose herself in a book, and has been known to read from cover to cover in a single day when the story is particularly gripping. She also loves to travel-especially to visit historical sites and far-flung shores.