Her Fateful Debut by G.G. Vandagriff

August 17, 2016 | 1 Comment
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Her Fateful Debut by G.G. VandagriffHer Fateful Debut
Author: G.G. Vandagriff
Genres: Historical Romance
Format: eBook
Pages: 215
Date: August 17, 2016
Publisher: Orson Whitney Press

Beautiful Miss Penelope Swinton wants to live out her life as a spinster in her beloved Northamptonshire, but with an ailing father and an entailed estate, she must come to London and enter the Marriage Mart. And if she must marry, she is determined to marry for love.

In a brief respite from the social whirl of the season, she retreats from the restrictions of the ton to sketch in the park and stumbles over a French spy. When Penelope finds her life in danger, Viscount Beau Wellingham steps up to protect her, however he has secrets of his own. Wellingham leads a clandestine life as an agent for the Foreign Office trapping spies. In defending her life, he unwittingly puts her reputation at risk.

In order to save Penelope from society’s scorn, Beau presses for a betrothal. Though she resists, he insists. Soon Beau is unable to deny the attraction he feels towards her. Before he can act on his feelings, danger rises again. This time, his life is on the line.
With a desperate spy closing in, Penelope must choose the safety of what she has always known or a chance for love. But will she be too late?

Rating: Moderate. Mild kissing; non-graphic sexual references; mild (nonsexual) violence or horror; moderate violence or horror.

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About G.G. Vandagriff

G.G. Vandagriff

G.G. Vandagriff is an Amazon #1 Bestselling Author of Regency Romance. She enjoys genre-hopping, having published a genealogical mystery series, a Golden Age Oxford Mystery series, women’s fiction, suspense, historical and Regency romances, and non-fiction. She has a BA from Stanford and an MA from George Washington University.


One response to “Her Fateful Debut by G.G. Vandagriff

  1. Maria

    A simple, quick read. I was entertained.

    It was clean, had a little violence when dealing with the spying aspect of the story, and I don’t remember any language issues.

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