Wedding Matilda (Redcakes Book 6)
Sugared violets, buttercream…but he craves her kiss most of all… Orphaned as a boy, Ewan Hales is proud to make his living as secretary to the manager at Redcake’s Tea Shop. But the startling news that he’s heir to the Earl of Fitzwalter changes everything. While tendering his resignation to...
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Sugared violets, buttercream…but he craves her kiss most of all… Orphaned as a boy, Ewan Hales is proud to make his living as secretary to the manager at Redcake’s Tea Shop. But the startling news that he’s heir to the Earl of Fitzwalter changes everything. While tendering his resignation to lovely Matilda Redcake, however, Ewan is struck by her spirit, the luscious bow of her lips—and a realization. Matilda might not marry a working man—but will she wed a future nobleman? Ewan’s unruly hair and roguish kisses are tempting, but Matilda has far too many problems to consider romance. With sabotage at a cake factory threatening the family empire, she must focus her considerable willpower on keeping Redcake’s from ruin—until she learns that her young son has been kidnapped. Together, she and Ewan must uncover the truth before they can savor the sweet freedom of love… “One Taste of Scandal is a delicious, multi-layered Victorian treat." --Gina Robinson, author of The Last Honest Seamstress and the Agent Ex series
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Format: Kindle Edition
ISBN:
9781616507947 (1616507942)
ASIN: B00Q1I2SD2
Publish date: 2015-08-18
Publisher: Lyrical Press
Pages no: 254
Edition language: English
WEDDING MATILDA BY HEATHER HIESTAND Release Date: August 18, 2015 SYNOPSIS Sugared violets, buttercream…but he craves her kiss most of all… Orphaned as a boy, Ewan Hales is proud to make his living as secretary to the manager at Redcake’s Tea Shop. But the startling news that he’s heir to th...
This is actually book six in the "Redcakes" series. I actually haven't been reading them in order. So don't worry if you to are finding yourself jumping around in the series. This is story of the hero finding he is more than he thought himself to.. That he was no regular tradesman and that opened up...