A Gentleman Never Tells

Author(s): Juliana Gray

Fiction

A GENTLEMAN NEVER TELLS is the second scintillating novel in Juliana Gray's debut Affairs by Moonlight trilogy. You'll be swept away by the fabulously inventive plot, witty writing, heart-stopping romance and glorious Italian setting. Perfect for fans of Julia Quinn and Suzanne Enoch, Juliana is a dazzling new talent in romance. Six years ago, Elizabeth Harewood and Lord Roland Penhallow were London's golden couple, young, beautiful and wildly in love. Forced apart by her scheming relatives and his clandestine career, Lilibet and Roland buried their passion beneath years of duty and self-denial, until a chance holiday encounter changes everything they ever knew about themselves...and each other. But Miss Elizabeth Harewood is now the Countess of Somerton, estranged wife of one of England's most brutal and depraved aristocrats, and she can't afford the slightest hint of scandal to her name. When Roland turns up mysteriously at the castle where she's hidden herself away, she struggles to act as a lady should, but the gallant lover of her youth has grown into an irresistibly dashing and dangerous man, and temptation is only a single kiss away...

General Information

  • : 9781472204837
  • : Headline Publishing Group
  • : Eternal Romance
  • : 0.23
  • : 28 February 2013
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 01 July 2013
  • : books

Other Specifications

  • : Juliana Gray
  • : Paperback
  • : 1
  • : 813.6
  • : 336

More About The Product

'Charming, passionate, and thrilling...sets a new mark for historical romance' -- Elizabeth Hoyt, New York Times bestselling author 'A dazzling debut...the best new book of the year' -- Lauren Willig 'A delightful confection of prose and desire that leaps off the page' -- Julia London, New York Times bestselling author 'Clever and supremely witty. A true delight' -- Suzanne Enoch, New York Times bestselling author

Juliana Gray began writing as a child to relieve the tedium of being sentenced to her room, and later turned to romance to relieve the tedium of unsatisfactory suitors.?Sadly, despite five years' residence in the most exclusive areas of London, she never met a single duke, though she once shared a taxi with a future baron.