I cannot believe this gorgeous book is out! Packed full of puns, joy, family drama and steamy romance, this early Victorian romance is definitely one for your TBR list…
Kathleen Andelit is living in London with her disgraced sister, and shouldn’t be drawing attention to herself.
That is why she probably shouldn’t have been caught gawking at the handsome young man practicing his archery—a mistake compounded by the fact that she soon discovers he is not just a gentleman, but a lord.
A swift tongue, a reckless character, and before she knows it, Kathleen has entered into a bet with the young man. He has to teach her archery.
For Lord Leopold Chance, this bet is the last thing he needs. His reputation sullied by a rumor about cheating at cards, his rigid and respectable family does not need any connection to anyone whose lost their reputation.
And so begins secret archery lessons, conversations of a far too friendly nature, and kissing.
Wait, that wasn’t part of the plan.
As Kathleen starts to realize she cares for this man far too much, and Leopold realizes that his family will never accept a woman from a disgraced family, a second bet threatens to destroy all the truth they have built.
Will the arrow of true love shoot true?
This novel continues the highly anticipated Chance family drama, with sixteen cousins and triple the problems. Tropes include: teach me, scandal, cinnamon roll, interfering family, a bet/wager, and of course, Emily E K Murdoch’s tried and true method of sizzling, joyful romance.
