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Black Friday~Cyber Monday with Becky Lower

A British Courtesan in America

She never wanted another man, but she never bargained on a Hawk.

She is running from her past life as London’s most prized mistress.

When beautiful Fancy Booker’s last benefactor leaves her his fortune, she sails for the new country of America. Giving herself the name Liberty Wexford, she hopes to set a new course for her life—alone. The last thing she needs is another man in her life.

He has no time for a woman, since the Revolutionary War is a jealous mistress.

Hawk Gentry has two guiding principles. First, as a Son of Liberty, he must be cautious of others, especially anyone British. Second, as a child, he and his Passamaquoddy Indian mother were left alone while his French father trapped or fought wars. He vows never to do the same to any woman he loves, and the family they may have.

Will the war unite or divide them?

When Liberty and Hawk run into each other on the unruly streets of Boston, they begin a tentative friendship. Even though neither wants romance, the sparks fly between them from the moment they meet.

As their relationship blossoms, their pasts rise up to haunt them. Will Liberty and Hawk overcome the obstacles that seem certain to force them apart? With the Revolutionary War beginning, can love hold the hearts of a Hawk and A BRITISH COURTESAN IN AMERICA?

Buy Link: Amazon

Where you can find Becky
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TracyEdingfield
Bookbub: https://www.bookbub.com/authors/becky-lower
Becky’s Website: https://www.beckylowerauthor.com

3 Comments

  1. Becky Lower

    Thanks so much, Coffee Time, for featuring my book today. This heroine emerged from another manuscript I was working on, where she was a secondary character but refused to remain in the background. My critique partner suggested I ditch the story I was working on and write her story instead. I’m so glad I took her advice, and hope you’ll enjoy the story.

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  2. Ruth A Casie

    I LOVE it when characters tell, no demand their own story. Kudos to your critique partner. Well done! Happy Thanksgiving!

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  3. Delsora

    It’s always fun to hear how stories emerge. Sounds like a great read!

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