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The Curse of the Braddock Brides

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Rather than endure yet another awful Coming-out Season of boring balls and vacuous visits from suitors, Libba Wadsworth, in one of her more self-indulgent moments, contemplates the romantic thrill of throwing herself off Cora’s Leap to go down in history as another of the cursed Braddock Brides. She knows full well she won’t do it, but still … the men she’s had to endure season after season certainly made a leap into the abyss appealing. Until one Lord Hardcastle comes to call. But can she trust him? And, more importantly, is he really who he claims to be?

The Curse of the Braddock Brides is the first in a series of historical romances inspired by the stately homes of the Hudson Valley.

“A smoothly unfolding, satisfyingly twisty tale of lurid legends, deadly blackmail, hidden identities, international spycraft, and practical romance.” – Publishers Weekly starred review

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Lord Hardcastle, a single man with a title and a slew of poor female relations, may be in need of a wife, but that doesn’t mean American heiress Libba Wadsworth is interested. Not with the mysterious, orchid hunter Will Ransome lurking about.

Rather than endure yet another awful Coming-out Season of boring balls and vacuous visits from suitors, Libba Wadsworth, in one of her more self-indulgent moments, contemplates the romantic thrill of throwing herself off Cora’s Leap to go down in history as another of the cursed Braddock Brides. She knows full well she won’t do it, but still … the men she’s had to endure season after season certainly made a leap into the abyss appealing. Until one Lord Hardcastle comes to call. But can she trust him? And, more importantly, is he really who he claims to be?

The Curse of the Braddock Brides is the first in a series of historical romances inspired by the stately homes of the Hudson Valley.

“A smoothly unfolding, satisfyingly twisty tale of lurid legends, deadly blackmail, hidden identities, international spycraft, and practical romance.” – Publishers Weekly starred review

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