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  • Published: 14 January 2014
  • ISBN: 9781448177493
  • Imprint: Ebury Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 320

Emily and the Dark Angel: A Rouge Regency Romance



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Emily Grantwich lives quietly with her crippled father and eccentric aunt, managing the family’s land and waiting for news of her brother, Marcus, who has been missing in action for several months. Until she meets the handsomest man she has ever seen.

He is Piers Verderan, known as the Dark Angel, a man without a conscience and a notorious rake. No decent woman should be seen in his company, but Verderan’s land adjoins the Grantwich estate. Before long, Emily will learn that the Dark Angel is very dangerous, especially to her heart...

Emily and the Dark Angel is a hot romance novel and RITA award-winner perfect for fans for Georgette Heyer

  • Published: 14 January 2014
  • ISBN: 9781448177493
  • Imprint: Ebury Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 320

About the author

Jo Beverley

Jo Beverley writes bestselling historical romance novels. Publishers Weekly declared her "Arguably today's most skillful writer of intelligent historical romance..." Her work has been described as "Sublime!" by Booklist, and Romantic Times declared her to be "one of the great names of the genre."

She was born and raised in England and has a degree in history and American Studies from Keele University. She emigrated to Canada in 1976. In 2008 she returned to England and now lives in Devon. Her novels are set in the medieval, Georgian, and Regency periods and have won five RITAs, romance's top award, as well as many other accolades. She is one of twelve members of the Romance Writers of America's Hall of Fame.

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Praise for Emily and the Dark Angel: A Rouge Regency Romance

One of the great names of the genre

Romantic Times

...today's most skillful writer of intelligent historical romance

Publishers Weekly

[Beverley] has a gift for imbuing the Regency comedy of manners with an emotional intensity that really appeals to modern readers

Rave Reviews

[Beverley has] transcended the limits of traditional Regency writing

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