Lady Emma’s Campaign by Jennifer Moore

November 6, 2014 | 3 Comments
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LadyEmmasCampaignThe London Season is ushered in with a thrilling flurry of invitations, gowns, and parties. But despite her status as belle of the ball, lovely socialite Emma Drake simply cannot fathom becoming entangled with any gentleman of her acquaintance. For, in truth, since childhood, her heart has belonged to Captain Sidney Fletcher, a man of the sea and her brother’s best friend.

Emma knew Sidney’s directive to free the Spanish city of Cadiz from French occupation would be dangerous, but when word arrives of his capture, she is frantic. Determined to aid her brother in Sidney’s rescue, she hides aboard her brother’s ship and sets a course to Spain. But the realities of war are a far cry from the drawing rooms of London, and Emma finds the man she loves a mere shadow of his former self.

When a series of events leaves them trapped together behind enemy lines, Emma and Sidney must embark on a journey fraught with danger from a bloody hunt for Spanish treasure to the battle fields of war-torn Spain, new threats lurk around every turn. As their flight becomes increasingly perilous, Sidney and Emma must trust each other with their lives but can they trust each other with their hearts?

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Title: Lady Emma’s Campaign

Author: Jennifer Moore

Publisher: Covenant

Release Date: November 5, 2014

ISBN: 978-1621087885

Formats: 224 pages, 6×9, softcover; e-book

Genre: Regency Romance



3 responses to “Lady Emma’s Campaign by Jennifer Moore

  1. I LOVE Jennifer Moore’s books!
    Regency romance taken out of the ton and put into the treacherous world…
    Yet still having all the propriety that we love to read about.
    A book that will hold your attention until the very end!
    See how it all plays out 🙂
    An AMAZING story!
    LOVED. LOVED. LOVED. IT!
    Can’t wait for MORE from this author!

  2. Gayle Humpherys

    Loved this! A great Regency story with elements of romance, action, danger, etc. It was fun to see some of the characters from Becoming Lady Lockwood again, but I especially loved Emma and Sidney. I loved the growth Emma experienced and how much she had changed by the end of the story.

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