Ten Ways to Be Adored When Landing a Lord

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You can also order signed or personalized copies of Sarah's books online at WORD Bookstore in Brooklyn!

“Lord Nicholas is a paragon of manhood.
And his eyes, Dear Reader! So blue!”

- Pearls & Pelisses, June 1823

Since being named on of London’s “Lords to Land” by a popular ladies’ magazine, Nicholas St. John has been relentlessly pursued by every matrimony-minded female in the ton. So when an opportunity to escape fashionable society presents itself, he eagerly jumps—only to land in the path of the most determined, damnably delicious woman he’s ever met!

The daughter of a titled wastrel, Lady Isabel Townsend has too many secrets and too little money. Though used to taking care of herself quite handily, her father’s recent passing has left Isabel at sea and in need of outside help to protect her young brother’s birthright. The sinfully handsome, eminently eligible Lord Nicholas could be the very salvation she seeks.

But the lady must be wary and not do anything reckless…like falling madly, passionately in love.

When it comes to crafting wonderfully escapist love stories composed of equal measures of sexy romance and sharp wit, literary newcomer MacLean is unrivaled.
— Chicago Tribune
MacLean’s spinoff of her debut novel is quite simply a delectable, sensual, poignant read that rivals the first. Her characters utterly capture readers’ hearts and the carefully paced plot and perfectly pitched dialogue multiply the pleasure. Then add MacLean’s sizzling sensuality and it’s another excellent keeper!
— Romantic Times Book Reviews, 4.5 Stars, TOP PICK
Charming, witty, and romantic….MacLean’s stories read with an ease and pure pleasure that usually befit the genre’s veteran divas. It’s exciting to imagine the stories that are yet to come from this new, very talented writer.
— New York Journal of Books