Friday, November 29, 2019

Misleading Miss Verity By Carolyn Miller

Verity Hatherleigh has a mind of her own--but her impulsive actions do not impress her viscount papa. When she gets into one scrape too many, he sends her off to the wilds of Scotland to rethink her headstrong ways.

Anthony Jardine relished his role as curate, but his new duties as laird of Dungally aren't always to his liking. Though he thought his new inheritance would be a blessing, somehow he's finding nothing but trouble on these estates. And the intelligent, compassionate, feisty lass who was sent to rusticate in his territory is one of the biggest problems. He's falling in love with her, but she doesn't share the faith that's his foundation--not to mention he's been lying to her about who he really is. For the truth-loving Verity, that may be unforgivable.

The tangled web these two have woven may spell disaster for their happiness--and for the tenants of Dungally.

Pick up your copy here...
https://www.amazon.com/Misleading-Miss-Verity-Regency-Brides/dp/0825445914/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1574447386&sr=8-1



Hi, I'm Carolyn Miller, author of 'The Elusive Miss Ellison'.

I live in the beautiful Southern Highlands of New South Wales, Australia.

I'm married, with four gorgeous children, who all love to read (and write!) as I do (except not in the Regency genre - funny, that!).

My favourite authors are classics like Jane Austen (of course!), Georgette Heyer, and Agatha Christie, but I also enjoy contemporary authors like Susan May Warren and Becky Wade.

I try to write stories that are fun and witty, yet also deal with real issues, such as dealing with forgiveness, the nature of really loving versus 'true love', and other challenges we all face at different times.

I hope you enjoy reading my novels. Thanks for stopping by!

My Thoughts...

This is book three in the Regency Brides: Daughters of Aynsley.
 It can be read as a stand alone but I read the first two books and I recommend all three.
This is the last book in the series and the best of all three, in my opinion.
You don't want to miss this one.
I loved the ending, I can't wait to hear what you all think about it.
I gave this book 4 stars. Would make a great gift.
 The Mary Reader received this book from the publisher for review. A favorable review was not required and all views expressed are our own.

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