Seduced by a Scoundrel by Merry Farmer

Seduced by a Scoundrel

By Merry Farmer
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When the fate of the young Princess Victoria is on the line, can two very different men defend her interests and protect each other…all while reluctantly falling in love? Jeremy Wilkes is the most popular tailor in London. Everyone who is anyone in the ton , particularly members of the newly formed organization known as The Brotherhood, go to him for all their sartorial needs. So when Sir John Conroy calls on his services, inviting him to Kensington Palace to take measurements, Jeremy is thrilled. But while he’s there, he overhears Conroy and the Duchess of Kent secretly plotting to establish themselves as regents to rule in place of the young Princess Victoria once the king dies. Jeremy’s life is suddenly in danger, so he turns to the only man who could possibly help him, Metropolitan Police Officer Derek Talboys. Still mourning the death of his lover, Derek is willing to help Jeremy…and maybe flirt with him as well. He is looking for fun and distraction for his broken heart, not love. But when an attempt is made on Jeremy’s life, their connection takes several more serious turns. Can Derek hide Jeremy and keep him safe while also protecting the interests of Princess Victoria? Or is heart the thing that is truly in danger as the web of intrigue surrounding the crown brings him and Jeremy closer? Seduced by a Scoundrel is a fast-paced, heartfelt very early-Victorian, gay romance that involves a tough guy and a sensitive soul who are opposites in so many ways, but rely on each other for protection and passion. The Tales from the Brotherhood series follows directly after The Brotherhood – Origins MM Regency Romance series and continues to tell the story of the early days of The Brotherhood.

“Fiction can show you a different world. It can take you somewhere you've never been. Once you've visited other worlds, like those who ate fairy fruit, you can never be entirely content with the world that you grew up in.“

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