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Read My Lord, My Rogue the new #HistoricalRomance by Anna St Claire @1AnnaStClaire #RLFblog #RegencyRomance

Read My Lord, My Rogue the new #HistoricalRomance by Anna St Claire @1AnnaStClaire #RLFblog #RegencyRomanceA web of danger, espionage, and deception abound in Anna St Claire’s new historical romance, My Lord, My Rogue. Can they survive the treacherous enemy that hunts them and gain a chance for love and happiness?

Anna, welcome to Romance Lives Forever. I’m Kayelle Allen, author and owner of this blog. Happy to have you here! Please tell us about My Lord, My Rogue.

My Lord, My Rogue by Anna St Claire

Genre Historical romance

Book heat level (based on movie ratings): PG

Entangled in a web of danger, espionage, and deception, can he find love with the woman he thought long dead? Or will the danger deprive them of a chance for love and happiness?

Lady Honora Radcliff was betrothed to the most sought-after man of the Season— just not the man she loved. Too much champagne and too many dances with a handsome stranger leaves her life in tatters and she finds herself married to an abusive man whose only interest is the dowry her father refuses to release. Desperate to save her life and that of her unborn child, she fakes her death and disappears.

Lord Benjamin Crewe, the Marquess of Willington, planned to enjoy the Christmastide season relaxing. Instead, he accepts a dangerous assignment from the Crown and while working it, comes face to face with the woman he always wished he had married. Only she has been thought dead for three years.

Needing answers, he pursues her at the same time a treacherous enemy of England surfaces, and the two of them become tangled in a web of danger, espionage, and deception.

Can Honora and Benjamin survive the danger in which they find themselves and gain a chance for love and happiness?

Why did you write this book?

I wrote this book as a follow up to “The Duke’s Golden Rings.” It was one of those nagging stories that wanted to make itself known. So, I wrote it down before I forgot any of the details I had imagined.

What is your favorite genre to read?

My favorite genre is Regency historical romance. I think it must be because of the social contrasts and the changes in play at the time.

Who is your favorite character from fiction (not including your own)?

My favorite fictional character is Santa Claus, although while I recognize him as fiction, in my heart he lives. I am one of those that believe.

What are you working on at the moment?

I’m working on my second book in the Dragonblade Lyon’s Den world. It’s called, “The Heart of a Lyon.”

What books will we see from you in coming months?

On March 18, my third book on The Rakes of Mayhem series will release— just three days after “My Lord, My Rogue.”

I will also release “The Heart of a Lyon” later in the year. In a week, I will begin work on my contribution to “The Wedding Wager,” an anthology with a unique premise that will be releasing this fall.

Where to buy My Lord, My Rogue

Publisher Sassy Romances
Amazon https://amazon.com/Lord-Rogue-Noble-Hearts-Book-ebook/dp/B09SFFWN1P/
Barnes and Noble https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/my-lord-my-rogue-anna-st-claire/1141004890?ean=2940160798554
iBooks https://books.apple.com/us/book/id1610262220
Kobo https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/my-lord-my-rogue

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Anna St Claire is a big believer that nothing is impossible if you believe in yourself. She sprinkles her stories with laughter, romance, mystery and lots of possibilities, adhering to the belief that goodness and love will win the day.
Anna is both an avid reader author of American and British historical romance. She and her husband live in Charlotte, North Carolina with their two dogs and often, their two beautiful granddaughters, who live nearby. Daughter, sister, wife, mother, and Mimi—all life roles that Anna St Claire relishes and feels blessed to still enjoy. And she loves her pets – dogs and cats alike, and often inserts them into her books as secondary characters.
Anna relocated from New York to the Carolinas as a child. Her mother, a retired English and History teacher, always encouraged Anna’s interest in writing, after discovering short stories she would write in her spare time.
As a child, she loved mysteries and checked out every Encyclopedia Brown story that came into the school library. Before too long, her fascination with history and reading led her to her first historical romance—Margaret Mitchell’s Gone With The Wind, now a treasured, but weathered book from being read multiple times. The day she discovered Kathleen Woodiwiss,’ books, Shanna and Ashes In The Wind, Anna became hooked. She read every historical romance that came her way and dreams of writing her own historical romances took seed.
Today, her focus is primarily the Regency and Civil War eras, although Anna enjoys almost any period in American and British history.
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Anna St.Claire
Reply to  Kayelle Allen
2 years ago

I’m delighted to be here today! This is a story that practically begged to be written. Even though it’s a standalone story, it ties very well to the book in front of it h Erie’s (The Duke’s Golden Rings) and practically begged to be written.