Hi, everyone! Today I'm happy to present an interview with Eva Leigh, the author of How the Wallflower Was Won, which releases in September! She is also the author of multiple other books, including The Good Girl's Guide to Rakes, which is out now.
Would you please tell us a little about your book, How the Wallflower Was Won?
Finn Ransome has to marry in order to keep his inheritance, but respectable brides aren't plentiful in the gaming hells where he spends his nights. Bluestocking Tabitha Seaton needs to be married in order to be part of one of England's most esteemed intellectual societies. A marriage of convenience seems to be exactly what the gambler and the scholar need, especially when they both agree that developing feelings for each other is off the table. However, their perfectly logical arrangement is threatened by the explosive passion neither can deny...
The first book in the series, The Good Girl's Guide to Rakes, released earlier this year! Would you like to tell everyone a little about it?
Thanks to a massive scandal, Kieran Ransome has a year to find a respectable bride or else he's cut off without a cent. In order to reform his rakish reputation, Kieran turns to the most respectable woman he knows, his best friend's sister. Celeste Kilburn is on the verge of an unwanted engagement to a stuffy earl, and she's desperate for a little adventure and scandal before she's tied down forever. She agrees to help Kieran find a suitable bride...in exchange for wild nights with the scoundrel...
Random Question! What’s your favorite color?
It varies! But more often than not, it's blue.
If you’re able to talk about it, what are you currently working on?
I'm currently working on the third book in the Last Chance Scoundrels (I described books one and two above), which is a second chance romance between a rough-around-the-edges rogue who jilted his bride on their wedding day (for reasons), and a year later, they find themselves stuck together at a house party on a remote island. Readers of this series have been clamoring for this hero's story, and I can't wait to give it to them!
What are some of your favorite Romance books? And what are some you’re looking forward to reading?
Three historical romance novels that have recently rocked my world are "A Caribbean Heiress in Paris" by Adriana Herrera, "The Perfect Crimes of Marian Hayes," by Cat Sebastian, and "A Lady for a Duke" by Alexis Hall. They're SO GOOD, and the future of historical romance. For contemporary romance, I loved "Dating Dr. Dil" by Nisha Sharma, and the Rose Bend series by Naima Simone.
Thank you to Eva Leigh for participating in this event! :)
Author Bio: Eva Leigh is a USA Today romance author who has always loved romance. She writes novels chock-full of determined women and men who are here for it. She enjoys baking, spending too much time on the Internet, and listening to music from the ’80s. Eva and her husband, author Nico Rosso, live in Central California.
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