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The Girl with the Sweetest Secret

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For fans of HBO's The Gilded Age, explore the dazzling world of America's 19th century elite in this lush, page-turning saga...
"A fearless, irrepressible heroine and a hero who matches her every move meet in a complex, richly plotted story" by the New York Times bestselling author (Library Journal).

When Frances Bumgarten encounters a handsome stranger in her kitchen in the middle of the night, her first impulse is to wallop the scoundrel on the head with a bread paddle. And when Frankie discovers he is "The Fox," a disarmingly arrogant purveyor of gossip among England's aristocracy, she's tempted to take a second swing . . .

Never mind that Reynard Boulton, nephew of the Viscount Tannehill, is returning her inebriated uncle safely home. This chiseled intruder has sparked an infuriating physical sensation unlike anything the feisty Nevada silver heiress has experienced. In fact, the noblemen of London are so dull, Frankie's sworn off marriage entirely. She will, however, help her younger sister win her own love match—even if it means secretly enlisting Reynard's enquiring mind . . .

But secrets, as Reynard knows too well, can be costly. For Frankie is yet unaware that a villainous duke is scheming to claim her—and ruin him. Soon they're racing to uncover the truth—and fueling a passion that won't stay hidden . . .

This ebook contains bonus content on book research and a Q&A with the author!

"Krahn once again strikes the perfect balance between sharp wit and sexy romance." Booklist

"There's nothing I love better than a fabulous romance that has more on its mind than just the central relationship. And oh boy, does this one deliver." —Bookpage

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Series: Sin & Sensibility Publisher: Zebra Books

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  • Release date: November 27, 2018

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  • ISBN: 9781420143508
  • Release date: November 27, 2018

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  • ISBN: 9781420143508
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  • Release date: November 27, 2018

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For fans of HBO's The Gilded Age, explore the dazzling world of America's 19th century elite in this lush, page-turning saga...
"A fearless, irrepressible heroine and a hero who matches her every move meet in a complex, richly plotted story" by the New York Times bestselling author (Library Journal).

When Frances Bumgarten encounters a handsome stranger in her kitchen in the middle of the night, her first impulse is to wallop the scoundrel on the head with a bread paddle. And when Frankie discovers he is "The Fox," a disarmingly arrogant purveyor of gossip among England's aristocracy, she's tempted to take a second swing . . .

Never mind that Reynard Boulton, nephew of the Viscount Tannehill, is returning her inebriated uncle safely home. This chiseled intruder has sparked an infuriating physical sensation unlike anything the feisty Nevada silver heiress has experienced. In fact, the noblemen of London are so dull, Frankie's sworn off marriage entirely. She will, however, help her younger sister win her own love match—even if it means secretly enlisting Reynard's enquiring mind . . .

But secrets, as Reynard knows too well, can be costly. For Frankie is yet unaware that a villainous duke is scheming to claim her—and ruin him. Soon they're racing to uncover the truth—and fueling a passion that won't stay hidden . . .

This ebook contains bonus content on book research and a Q&A with the author!

"Krahn once again strikes the perfect balance between sharp wit and sexy romance." Booklist

"There's nothing I love better than a fabulous romance that has more on its mind than just the central relationship. And oh boy, does this one deliver." —Bookpage

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This project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Funding for additional materials was made possible by a grant from the New Hampshire Humanities and the National Endowment for the Humanities.