Lady Avely’s Guide to Lies and Charms by Rosalie Oaks
A lady shouldn’t be seen to incite a duel… but Judith wasn’t even there when it happened.
Lady Avely doesn’t know what infuriates her more: that someone used her image to provoke the Duke of Sargen into killing a man, or that the duke actually believed it was her trysting in the maze that night.
Now she and the duke must concoct their own subterfuge to shake out the culprit. Otherwise, Dacian might be arrested for murder, or worse, the shadowy guardians of the Musing might inflict their own cruel punishment for the misuse of his Gift. Judith will need her most respectable mobcap, and unfortunately, the duke will need a false moustache.
With Judith’s ability to detect lies and Dacian’s now carefully contained power, they set out to uncover the truth – but their own hearts make them easy to manipulate. Facing a master of deception, as well as the duke’s renewed determination to win her, Judith will need a stiff drink of chocolate and the help of her cheerful, tiny vampiri companion before she can find her way out of the deadly tangle…
- File Name:lady-avelys-guide-to-lies-and-charms-by-rosalie-oaks.epub
- Original Title:Lady Avely's Guide to Lies and Charms (Matronly Misadventures Book 2)
- Creator:Rosalie Oaks
- Language:en
- Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B0CVDRQZX4
- Publisher:Parkerville Press
- Date:2024-12-15T00:00:00+00:00
- File Size:1.642 MB
Table of Content
- 1. Full Page Image
- 2. Copyright
- 3. Contents
- 4. Prologue
- 5. 1. In which a lady is affronted
- 6. 2. In which a moustache makes an appearance
- 7. 3. In which a butler is obstructive
- 8. 4. Interlude I
- 9. 5. In which a duke is reputed as wicked
- 10. 6. In which a gentleman is prepared
- 11. 7. In which a noble lowers his station
- 12. 8. In which they storm the drawing room
- 13. 9. In which a footman is improper
- 14. 10. Interlude II
- 15. 11. In which a mobcap is removed
- 16. 12. In which a name is obtained
- 17. 13. In which a ghost walks
- 18. 14. In which a hat is purchased
- 19. 15. In which hands are revealing
- 20. 16. In which a tryst is witnessed
- 21. 17. In which chocolate is ignored
- 22. 18. In which the companions argue
- 23. 19. In which a dowager is defeated
- 24. 20. In which a duke displays restraint
- 25. 21. In which a cravat is creased
- 26. 22. In which a maze fulfils its function
- 27. 23. In which there is only one horse
- 28. 24. In which a discrepancy hints at villainy
- 29. 25. In which an attic is alluring
- 30. 26. In which clothes maketh the man
- 31. 27. In which a scene of seduction is thwarted
- 32. 28. In which a dandy is dismayed
- 33. 29. In which there is a noble sacrifice
- 34. 30. In which a matron rides to the rescue
- 35. Author’s Note
- 36. Thank you to Patrons
- 37. Rosalie’s Private Tea Parlour
- 38. The Lady Jewel Diviner
- 39. About the Author
- 40. Books by Rosalie Oaks