![]() ![]() This is how I would describe Laura Lee Guhrke’s And Then He Kissed Her.Īt then end of 19th Century Britain, in a world divided by classes, where manners matter more than anything else, secretary Emma Dove works for publisher Harry, Viscount Marlowe. But when he kisses her, he discovers that his former secretary has more passion and fire than he ever imagined, for one luscious taste of her lips only leaves him hungry for more.įunny, light and charming. Harry decides it’s time to teach Miss Dove a few things that aren’t proper. Then she has the nerve to call him a liar, and even resigns without notice, leaving his business in uproar and his honor in question. Besides, he can’t believe his proper secretary has the passion to write anything worth reading. Marlowe might be a rake with a preference for cancan dancers and an aversion to matrimony, but he is also the city’s leading publisher, and Emma is convinced he’s her best chance to see her work in print…until she discovers the lying scoundrel has been rejecting her manuscripts without ever reading a single page!As a publisher, Harry finds reading etiquette books akin to slow, painful torture. ![]() Summary: Supremely sensible Emmaline Dove wishes to share her etiquette expertise with London’s readers, and as secretary to Viscount Marlowe, Emma knows she’s in the perfect position to make her dreams come true. ![]()
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