When a Lyon is restless, Mrs. Dove-Lyon is on notice…
In search of excitement… Though Captain Simon Henry Huxley lost an eye in the naval war with America in 1812, it hasn't slowed him down the past six years. Since his contemporaries are falling into parson's mousetrap with alarming regularity -- manipulated by Mrs. Dove-Lyon no doubt -- and with yearning to return to the sea thrumming through his veins, London is a bit dull. But after a spontaneous visit to the infamous Lyon's Den gaming hell one winter night, his life will change in every conceivable way.
Dreaming of freedom… Lady Hattie Anne Russell, youngest daughter to the Earl of Stonewycke, has been intimate with scandal since the day she turned sixteen. She dislikes rules, labels, or the ton's boring dictates for proper ladies, and through it all she's been bedeviled by dreams of an adventurous lion. Frustrated, her mother turns to Mrs. Dove-Lyon for help in marrying Hattie off before further disgrace follows; no stake is too high, and any Lyon will do, but Hattie won't be tamed, and neither will she submit to marriage without a fight.
A matchmaker's interference may provide both… After a hasty marriage of convenience, the newly wedded pair is forced to make the best of their reality. As the calendar marches toward spring, the two accidentally find common ground by bonding over the silliest of things. Secrets and dreams are shared, and emotions prompt surprising heat between them, yet an unexpected complication has the power to destroy what they're building. It will take daring heroics and exceptional mettle to prove they are worthy of a love -- and a life -- for the ages.
…which goes to prove, once again, the owner of the Lyon's Den is never wrong.
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