“Theresa Romain writes with a delightfully romantic flair.” –USA Today bestselling author Julianne MacLean
Indecently Lucky
As a lieutenant in the Royal Navy, Benedict Frost had the respect of every man on board--and the adoration of the women in every port. When injury ends his naval career, the silver-tongued libertine can hardly stomach the boredom. Not after everything--and everyone--he's experienced. Good thing a new adventure has just fallen into his lap…
When courtesan Charlotte Perry learns the Royal Mint is offering a reward for finding a cache of stolen gold coins, she seizes the chance to build a new life for herself. As the treasure hunt begins, she realizes her tenacity is matched only by Benedict's--and that sometimes adversaries can make the best allies. But when the search for treasure becomes a discovery of pleasure, they'll be forced to decide if they can sacrifice the lives they've always dreamed of for a love they've never known…
Praise for the novels of Theresa Romain
«One of the best books I have ever read, bar none…Romain's exquisite prose and extraordinary storytelling skills take us on a splendid and unforgettable journey.” --Fresh Fiction on Season for Desire
Praise for Theresa Romain and her Holiday Pleasures
“Theresa Romain writes witty, gorgeous, and deeply emotional historical romance.” --Vanessa Kelly, one of Booklist's «new stars of historical romance”
“Theresa Romain has a talent, a rare ability to blend beautiful writing, great characters, delicious banter and a lovely romance, all in one perfect package.” --TBQ's Book Palace
«If you're looking for a sparkling, witty Regency romance that will have you laughing with joy and sighing with satisfaction, look no further than Theresa Romain's Season for Temptation.» --The Romance Dish
“A holiday charmer that is rife with lively wit, delightful prose, and an abundance of unforgettable characters.” --Library Journal on Season for Surrender
“This third book in Theresa Romain's aptly named Holiday Pleasures series is both playful and profound, and has a subtle, stirring power that will affect you long after you've read the final page.” --USA Today's Happy Ever After blog on Season for Scandal