
Beached with a Baronet by Emily Murdoch
Beached with a Baronet by Emily Murdoch Series: Ravishing Regencies Series book #6
on April 13, 2019
Genres: Fiction / Historical / General
Pages: 166
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A man who wants to be alone, and a woman seeking shelter from the cold - and neither can hold out from temptation...
Sir Moses of Wandorne is a miser. Despite not even reaching thirty, his miserable outlook on life and mysterious past means that he is usually left alone: which is just how he likes it.
But Chloe Vaughn is about to change all that. Accidently stuck on the shores of the river that passes through the Wandorne estate, she seeks refuge from the storm and discovers a man who doesn't want to be found.
It is an unlikely pairing, but society demands a certain amount of conversation from a host, and Sir Moses finds himself drawn by the strange and intoxicating stranger.
Will Sir Moses decide to open his heart - and his bed - to a woman he barely knows? Can being beached with a Baronet give Chloe a night she will never forget?
This is the sixth in a series of the Ravishing Regencies series.
This is a steamy Regency romance with a happily ever after, no cliffhangers, and part of a series that can be read in any order.
The Ravishing Regencies series:
Whirlwind with a Wolfe
Lost with a Lord
Drenched with a Duke
Shipwrecked with a Suitor
Marooned with a Marquis
Voyage with a Viscount
Beached with a Baronet
Catastrophe with a Count (coming July 2019)
Emigrating with an Earl (coming September 2019)
Beached with A Baronet is a beautiful love story by Emily Murdoch. In this book, Chloe Vaughn is a bluestocking who desires some solitude when she falls asleep in a boat and washes up on a darkened beach – lost and alone. She stumbles upon a mansion where she is invited in but definitely not welcomed. Baron Moses Wandorne is a man who just wants to be left alone. He is a deeply wounded man and resents Chloe’s intrusion. But Chloe is undaunted by his anger. Can two people brought together in a storm find love? Can Moses open his heart to someone new? I enjoyed the way Moses’ character transforms throughout the story. Chloe’s character doesn’t really change, but she doesn’t have to. I thoroughly enjoyed Ms. Murdoch’s story telling.





