New Zealand born and
Australia resident, acclaimed author Vonnie Hughes gives us a taste of her new
novel A TOUCH OF TREASON. Keep reading for an overview of the novel to tease
lovers of Regency stories.
Helena Marshfield is in hiding. Once the indulged daughter of a
baronet, she is now governess/companion to a businessman’s daughters. Her
family has been in disgrace since her father’s very public suicide. What if
someone discovers she has another secret to hide, that her father had promised
her to the revolting Lord Elverton as payment for a wager?
Ivor Stafford struggles
to free himself from the mountain of debt his father left. Hiding his problems
from the not-so Polite World, he takes solace in his membership of the
committee formed by the Horse Guards to investigate how Peninsular campaign
secrets are being spilled to the French. Also on the committee is Josh Yardley,
Helena’s employer.
When Ivor and Helena
meet, an unwilling but intense attraction has them both wishing…what if? But
when Elverton discovers where Helena is living, she is in great peril. What
price duty now, Helena and Ivor?
Vonnie Hughes is
a multi-published author in both Regency books and contemporary suspense. She
loves the intricacies of the social rules of the Regency period and the
far-ranging consequences of the Napoleonic Code. And with suspense she has free
rein to explore forensic matters and the strong convolutions of the human mind.
Like many writers, some days she hates the whole process, but somehow she just
cannot let it go.
Vonnie was born in New
Zealand, but she and her husband now live happily in Australia. If you visit
Hamilton Gardens in New Zealand be sure to stroll through the Japanese Garden.
There is a bronze plaque engraved with a haiku describing the peacefulness of
that environment. The poem was written by Vonnie.
All of Vonnie’s books are available on The
Wild Rose Press and Amazon.
Learn more about Vonnie Hughes on her website and blog. Stay
connected on Facebook and Goodreads.
Thank you for hosting me.
ReplyDeleteIt was my pleasure. Good luck with your new book.
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