Duty to the Crown
by:
Rebecca Cohen (author)
Sequel to The Actor and the Earl Despite the uncomfortable clothing and the gossip at court, Sebastian Hewel is still enjoying the role of Lady Bronwyn, wife of Earl Anthony Crofton. But when Queen Elizabeth asks a favor of Anthony, Sebastian’s world fractures and his heart threatens to break....
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Sequel to The Actor and the Earl Despite the uncomfortable clothing and the gossip at court, Sebastian Hewel is still enjoying the role of Lady Bronwyn, wife of Earl Anthony Crofton. But when Queen Elizabeth asks a favor of Anthony, Sebastian’s world fractures and his heart threatens to break. The Queen wants Anthony to seduce Marie Valois, the beautiful daughter of a French noble, to discover the whereabouts of her father, who is wanted by the King of France. Sebastian knows Anthony can’t refuse the Queen, especially since he has something of a reputation at court. But the situation is further complicated when Marie meets Sebastian without his disguise—and starts flirting with him. Her brother, Nicholas, arrives at Crofton Hall, not happy that his sister has been linked to a man like Anthony, only to find his own head turned by Lady Bronwyn and her acerbic wit. Contending with the attentions of both siblings—and a very jealous Anthony—would be bad enough. But then Sebastian’s uncle demands Sebastian and Anthony stage Bronwyn’s death to avoid discovery….
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B00BOV7XTU
Publish date: March 4th 2013
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Pages no: 210
Edition language: English
Series: The Actor and The Earl (#2)
** This review is copied word-for-word from my review of The Crofton Chronicles bundle. **Book 2: Duty to the CrownLength: 23-46%POV: 3rd person, one character (Sebastian)Star rating: ★★★★★Wow. This was another great story with all the right drama in all the right places.There were some more serious...
3.5 starsThe continuing tale of Sebastian/Bronwyn and Anthony is a charming Elizabethan story, and while charming is not a term I generally associate with that period of time, more like cunning and duplicitous, the love is a sweet one. I actually, really like romances that explore the trials and tri...
*squintDid they even use sutures in Elizabethan England?I mean, wasn't that the era of the apothecaries and leeches and bleedings and humours?There is a quote I feel compelled to share:"'...I rather fancy a spot of mutual cocksucking.'"I also see a case of tense confusion, which is rather aggravatin...
4 1/2 HeartsReview written for MM Good Book Reviewshttp://mmgoodbookreviews.wordpress.com/ This book is part of a series and must be read in order. Sebastian is still enjoying his role as Lady Bronwyn, the wife of Earl Anthony Crofton, but things start to become sticky when Anthony is asked by Queen...