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♥ A swoon-worthy Irishman

♥ A rebellious marquess’s daughter

♥ A surprise inheritance

♥ A sensational London Season

♥ Two sweet romances, twice the fun!


A double Regency romance from New York Times bestselling author Lauren Royal and her daughter, featuring their “outrageously funny, loyal, and endearing” Chase family!


Lady Corinna Chase came to London to launch her painting career—though in her older brother’s mind, she’s only here to find a husband. Unfortunately the art world offers women fewer opportunities and more obstacles. But rebellious Corinna isn’t about to let anything divert her from achieving her dreams. Not even the suspicious behavior of the gorgeous Irishman who’s just moved in next door…


Sean Delaney isn’t who he says he is. Well, he is Sean Delaney, but many people have the impression that he’s John Hamilton, a renowned landscape artist (probably because that’s how he introduced himself). The real John may have blackmailed Sean into the deception, but Sean’s going to have to get himself out of it—or risk spoiling not only his sister’s future, his family’s good name, and the enterprise he built from scratch, but any chance he may have with his lovely new neighbor…


Meanwhile, Corinna’s older brother Griffin is helping their cousin Rachael find her father. Rachael is a beauty, but Griffin is wedded to his bachelorhood. Besides, they’re cousins—and though it’s not unusual for cousins to wed, Rachael can’t stomach the thought of marrying even a very distant (and handsome) one like Griffin. Until their search leads them to discover they’re not actually related, after all…


PLEASE NOTE: This SWEET & CLEAN book was formerly titled “Corinna.” It is an alternate version of the steamy romance “The Art of Temptation” by Lauren Royal.


BOOK DETAILS

A complete, standalone story—no cliffhangers!


Series: Sweet Chase Brides: The Regency, Book 3

Style: Sweet historical romance

Length: 100,000 words (about 400 standard pages)

Bonus Material: Author’s Note, preview of next book, link to giveaway

Clean Read: No offensive language or explicit content*


* If you’d prefer to read a steamy version of this series, look for “The Art of Temptation” by Lauren Royal.


AWARDS

• Finalist for the RWA Award of Excellence


REVIEWS

“Captivating historical romance. Romance readers of all ages will love Lauren Royal & Devon Royal’s books!”

—Glynnis Campbell, USA Today Bestselling Author


CONNECTING BOOKS

While How I Spent My London Season can be read as a stand-alone novel, many readers enjoy reading it as part of a series. All of Lauren & Devon’s books feature Chase family members. Should you wish to read them in chronological order, this is the sequence:


Sweet Chase Brides

The Earl’s Unsuitable Bride

The Marquess’s Scottish Bride

The Laird’s Fairytale Bride

The Duke’s Reluctant Bride

The Viscount’s Wallflower Bride

The Baron’s Inconvenient Bride

The Gentleman’s Scandalous Bride

The Cavalier's Christmas Bride

A Chase Brides Christmas (A Family Reunion)

Alice Betrothed


Sweet Chase Brides: The Regency

How the Marquess Was Won

How Do Earls Fall in Love?

How I Spent My London Season

How the Duke Ruined Christmas


Specially Priced Boxed Sets

Sweet Chase Brides Boxed Set One: The Chases

Sweet Chase Brides Boxed Set Two: The Ashcrofts

Sweet Chase Brides: The Complete Regency Trilogy


ABOUT THE AUTHORS


LAUREN ROYAL decided to become a writer at the age of eight, after winning a “Why My Mother is the Greatest” essay contest. Now she’s a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of humorous historical romance novels. Lauren lives in Southern California with her husband and two constantly shedding cats. She still thinks her mother is the greatest.


DEVON ROYAL is the daughter of romance novelist Lauren Royal. After attending film school, she wrote an award-winning TV comedy pilot and spent several years working in Hollywood before turning her focus to fiction writing. Devon lives in Southern California with her husband and children. She also thinks her mother is the greatest.