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Thursday, March 28, 2019

New Release — The Duplicitous Debutante (Cotillion Ball Saga Book 6) by Becky Lower

As the long-anticipated Cotillion Ball approaches, debutante Rosemary Fitzpatrick’s fertile mind is about to land her in all kinds of trouble—with no way out! Rosemary’s debut at the ball is the last thing on her mind—because for the past few years, Rosemary, one of New York society’s beautiful young ladies, has led a double life as that of a dime novel author. In her wild west stories, her handsome hero, Harry Hawk, lives a dangerous life filled with unexpected adventures that her readers believe to be written by a man—F. P. Elliott. The catch is, so does her publisher.

When Henry Cooper takes over the publishing enterprise in New York from his father, he insists on meeting with each author in person. Rosemary must protect her clandestine career by posing as the enigmatic author’s secretary. But during their meetings, Henry begins to fall in love with Mr. Elliott’s “secretary”, and her duplicity in their dealings begins to be a bigger burden than she ever imagined as she loses her heart to him, as well.

When her deception begins to unravel at the Cotillion Ball, will Henry forgive her—or has deceit cost her the man she loves?

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     “What are you doing, Screaming Eagle?” Harry tried to keep the exasperation out of his voice.
     “Her father is running the railroad through Sioux land.”
     “And by kidnapping his daughter, you think he’ll sit down and smoke a peace pipe with you?”
The Indian tossed back his long, straight, black hair and tightened his hold on the woman. Harry’s grip on his gun tightened as well when her whimper reached his ears.

     Rosemary rubbed her eyes with the palms of her hands. She whimpered, much as her heroine had done in the passage she’d just written. She was to meet with her new publisher in a matter of hours, and she still had no solution other than to confess there was no Mr. Elliott. She was aware of the Brahmin Bostonians, and their ways. They traced their roots back to the original founding fathers of the country, and considered themselves “enlightened” in the arts. She huffed. Even in their “enlightened” states, she highly doubted they’d welcome a female author into their midst. Whatever was she to do?


12 comments:

  1. Becky, how I love this series of yours! It's just wonderful, and each story is so different and unique, but this one held a special place in my heart and I love the way everything "worked out" for them in the end! Congratulations on your release!

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  2. Thanks, Cheryl. This book is a particular favorite of mine, too. I loved writing the dime novel part of the book, and learning about fencing was fun, too.

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  3. Becky, I've loved all your Cotillion Series, including this one. Loved this cover too. Wishing you much success with this new PRP release. Looking forward to future ones too. Keep them coming.

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    1. Thank you, Beverly. I think the cover captures the essence of the book beautifully.

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  4. Oh, I love the concept of an undercover writer and the publisher. This sounds wonderful. Wishing you every success with the next in this great series.

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    1. Thank you, CA. This book was especially fun for me, since I got to write a dime novel as well as the story of Rosemary and Henry.

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  5. Congratulations, Becky on this new book in the series. I wish you all the best.

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    1. Sarah, thank your for your kind words. This entire series is special to me and I'm so glad to be working with Prairie Rose on the re-release.

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  6. Congratulations on another book birthday!!

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    1. Thank you, Tracy. They're all special, aren't they?

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    1. Doris, this book was so much fun to write. Hope you enjoy it.

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