Tender the Storm by Elizabeth Thornton is the 1st in her Devereux Trilogy of f/m historical romances centred around the siblings of an aristocratic French family fleeing the Revolution, this installment involving the age-old mixed marriage of convenience (she's French, he's English, together, they fight crime! or at least undermine political intrigue) plot alongside some daring escapes and disguises, free courtesy of publisher Diversion Books, who are e-printing it from its 1991 Kensington Pinnacle edition, which apparently was popular enough to get reprinted a decade later under their Zebra imprint.
Currently free @
Amazon (available to Canadians & in the
UK) &
iTunes (available to Canadians).
If you happen to like this one and wish to read more, the rest of the series and others of Thorton's Diversion backlist reprints are couponable @
Kobo and a very reasonable-looking $2.99 to begin with, in contrast to her more recent Bantam titles which are $9-10 CAD and not eligible for discounts.
Description
Zoe Deveraux is a fearless seventeen-year-old. Though disguised as a schoolgirl, when she is spirited out of France by Rolfe Brockford, Marquess of Rivard, her life changes forever. Posing as a Revolutionary, Rolfe is on a mission to rescue innocents from the bloody horrors of the guillotine.
Once in London, Rolfe finds himself unwilling to abandon the waifish girl and shocks polite society by taking her as his bride—in name only. What began as a marriage of convenience quickly grows into something altogether different. But Rolfe and Zoe face countless challenges—from political intrigue to their own pride, jealousy, and fiercely guarded secrets. Now, as the strife in Europe hits its peak, two stubborn hearts must make the ultimate alliance.