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Book Blitz -- A Governess Should Never...Lure A Spy by Emily Windsor

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    A Governess Should Never… Lure a Spy (The Governess Chronicles – Book 4) by Emily Windsor   A Dangerous Spy. An even more Dangerous Governess.   Synopsis: “So tell me, Miss Jones, why should I employ you as governess?” A question to rouse fear within the breast of any prospective governess, unless…she wasn’t a governess at all. Yet Amelia must secure this position by whatever means necessary as this gentleman, dubbed The Scandalous Hugh Cadwalader by fashionable society, is not all he seems. Behind the elegant finery and azure eyes is a dangerous warrior of a man, a tenacious spy for the Crown. One who might just have turned traitor…   “Just one more question, if I may…” With her perfect references and perfect demureness, Miss Jones appears…perfect. Feminine guidance and distraction are required for his inquisitive ward while Hugh Cadwalader hunts a traitor in the alleys of London’s Rookery. But can such perfection be all it seems? And was that a glim

Quill and Ink Tours Presents -- A Governess Should Never...Lure A Spy -- The Governess Chronicles Book 4 by Emily Windsor

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  A Governess Should Never… Lure a Spy (The Governess Chronicles – Book 4) Emily Windsor Genre : Regency Romance Release Date : Thursday, 11 th April 2024 Heat Level : Sensual. Moderate. Open door but romantic.   Notes: This book is written in British English spelling.   A Dangerous Spy. An even more Dangerous Governess.    “So tell me, Miss Jones, why should I employ you as governess?” A question to rouse fear within the breast of any prospective governess, unless…she wasn’t a governess at all. Yet Amelia must secure this position by whatever means necessary as this gentleman, dubbed The Scandalous Hugh Cadwalader by fashionable society, is not all he seems. Behind the elegant finery and azure eyes is a dangerous warrior of a man, a tenacious spy for the Crown. One who might just have turned traitor…   “Just one more question, if I may…” With her perfect references and perfect demureness, Miss Jones appears…perfect. Feminine guidance and distracti