Bonfire Night, a Duke, and a kiss you’ll feel in your knees
New book! Crackling leaves. Fireworks over London. Cozy reading only. Come join me...
November 5 isn’t just noise and sparks. In Regency London, it’s a night when the city holds its breath, then laughs. Bonfires flare. Lanterns swing. Fireworks bloom above the Thames like unruly flowers. Perfect cover for a second chance.
Which is why my new book lands on November 6th with all the fireworks, sparks, and a glorious HEA.
How to Seduce a Duke this Autumn (Wedding Fever, Book 3)
One scandal. One missed chance. One impossible love.
She swore off him. He never stopped wanting her. Streets gleam wet. Leaves crunch. A Guy Fawkes party ignites everything they’ve been pretending not to feel.
If you promised yourself cozy reads this month, start here. Zero cleanup. Maximum sighs.
What you’ll get: Dirty Dancing energy—private lessons, forbidden footwork, that electric moment when two people finally move as one. No corners for this heroine.
A quick primer so you’re never lost in the scene: in the Regency, Guy Fawkes Night (November 5) meant neighborhood bonfires, private parties, and public displays that lit the sky. Think lantern-bright streets and sudden bursts of light reflected in every window. It’s loud. It’s playful. It’s perfect for stolen glances no chaperone can quite catch.
Here’s your cozy checklist for the read:
London after rain.
A party where fireworks cover a whispered apology.
A private dance practice that looks innocent and isn’t.
A slap that ends up on the wrong face.
A kiss that tastes like more.
Step behind the sparks with me and let me tell you about my author journey writing this book:
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