A Lily Among Thorns
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Rose Lerner
Honesty can be the deadliest policy of all. Lady Serena Ravenshaw is one of London's most prosperous women, but she's never forgotten the misery that set her on the path to success. Nor has she forgotten the drunken young gentleman who gave her the means to start her long, tortuous climb out of...
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Honesty can be the deadliest policy of all. Lady Serena Ravenshaw is one of London's most prosperous women, but she's never forgotten the misery that set her on the path to success. Nor has she forgotten the drunken young gentleman who gave her the means to start her long, tortuous climb out of the gutter. When he knocks on the door of the Ravenshaw Arms to ask her help in retrieving a stolen family heirloom, she readily agrees to help, and to let him stay rent-free. After all, Serena prefers debts to fall in her favor. Still grieving the death of his twin brother, Solomon Hathaway just wanted to be left alone in his dye-making shop-until his highborn uncle sends him to the infamous Lady Serena to scour London's underworld for the missing bauble. He's shocked to discover she's the same bedraggled waif to whom he once gave his entire quarterly allowance. Yet as they delicately tread common ground, they must negotiate a treacherous world of crime, espionage and betrayal before they can learn to trust-and love-again. Warning: Contains toasty warm pastries, scorching hot chemistry, and a web of treason that just might see England in flames.
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Format: Paperback
ISBN:
9781619226999 (1619226995)
ASIN: 1619226995
Publish date: 2015-09-01
Publisher: Samhain Publishing
Pages no: 312
Edition language: English
Series:
This had a slow start for me. Serena fell in love with one of her father's footmen. She then opted to run away and join a brothel becoming a well known courtesan. Solomon visits the brothel with his "friends" and gives Serena his quarterly allowance which allows her a chance at a new life.I did thin...
Lady Serena Ravenshaw fell for one of her father's footmen and was told in no uncertain terms that they had no future together. Rather than be forced to marry some crony of her father's, she ran away and chose to to become a prostitute. One evening, a drunken young gentleman felt pity for her and ga...
I love the pretty dresses that grace the covers of many historical romances. I also hate them, because every book tends to look the same. When I spotted this in Samhain's New Releases section, the author's name sounded familiar, but I couldn't remember whether I'd heard bad things or good things. Th...
There were things I liked and things I didn’t like. I’ll begin with what I did like.Solomon. He is one of my favorite characters ever. He’s so precious with his wacky interest in chemistry and matching colors. He spends the entire book trying to find a color to match Serena’s eyes. I also love how h...