#SixSunday 30 Love Me True – Part 4

Welcome back sixers! Can you believe that it is only 100 days until Christmas? Where the heck did the year go. Oh, I know. I had my head in the past writing my regency romances. This will be the final six from Love Me True, my regency romance novella. I’ve skipped ahead a little so you get an idea just how pleased the duchess to see Claribel and Justin together. Enjoy!

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His mother glanced at him sharply, eyes taking in his fresh appearance and then Claribel’s rumpled state. Her eyes narrowed. “Is that so? And whose idea is that?”

Justin braced himself. “Mine.”

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Love Me True

Claribel Wheaton never doubted she’d snare the dashing Lord Ramsbury. She even had a cunning plan to prevent his marriage. Unfortunately, her plans failed quite badly and she unwittingly spends a night in the wrong man’s bed.

Lord Justin is a man in love with the written word and a woman who wouldn’t give him the time of day. When he misplaces a cherished book of prose and fate delivers the woman of his dreams into his arms, he’s honor bound to make it right. But can Justin convince Claribel that his love is true and that being married to a budding poet is everything her romantic heart desires?

A Naughty and Nice standalone regency romance novella.


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5 thoughts on “#SixSunday 30 Love Me True – Part 4”

  1. Is she not happy about them seeing each other? I think Justin picked up on that. I got impression he was a bit nervous to answer her. Nice six!

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