Sunday, March 3, 2019

The Lady's Masquerade #MarchMadnessSale

The Lady's Masquerade
#MarchMadnessSale
$2.99 thru March 31

Someone is trying to kill Lady Penelope Leighton’s father, and now the fiend has turned his sights on her. Frightened, she flees London masquerading as a traveling companion for her elderly aunt.

When William Smith, the Earl of Westerly, arrives in London to a hero’s welcome he does not want, he takes the stewardship at his cousin’s manor in Wakefield-by-the-Sea to escape. He is more than surprised when he meets the mysterious Miss Penny Higgins residing there with a persnickety duchess.

Miss Higgins’ unfathomable beauty and stunning intellect are in direct contrast to her dowdy clothes and recurring stutter. William discerns the ladies are in trouble, it’s obvious they are in hiding, and William means to find out why, but no one is talking.

Before either of them realizes it, they’ve lost their hearts – Penny to a man who she thinks is a steward, and William to a woman destined for a duke.

After Penny’s true identity and reason for hiding are revealed to William, he immediately engages his friends in a campaign to help catch the blackguard who threatens her. However, upon their return to London, a confounding chain of events leads them right into the villain’s trap. Can William save her before it’s too late?


The Lady's Masquerade is the first book in The Reluctant Grooms Series. This story came to me in a dream. I thought about it for a long time before I decided to tackle the actual process of writing it down. However, when I did start, I wrote with pen and paper. I still have all the notes somewhere.

I like the two characters, Penny and Will, but as I was writing their story, I was simultaneously also writing the next three stories in the series. As a matter of fact, for those of you who did not know, I actually published this novel third in the line. Originally, I was only supposed to have three novels and four accompanying-novellas for the whole series. But then I kept writing and well, you can see what happened next.

I have these pictures on my Pinterest board, but they've been written over so many times you can't see what my thoughts were. I've found it invaluable to have pictures of my characters and their settings as part of my writing process. I should have done this sort of blog post years ago.
Lady Olivia Leighton,
Duchess of Caymore

Lady Penelope Leighton,
Daughter of the Duke of Olmstead
Penny is the great-niece to Lady Olivia. Penny's father was nephew to the Duke of Caymore.

Lady Olivia is a busy-body of the first water in Society, in Parliament, and within her own family.



When someone tries to assassinate Penny's father, Olivia takes matters into her own hands and brings Penny on a life and death adventure. The both find love, albeit in different ways. Lies abound, intrigue and political posturing within Parliament and the Monarchy immerse us within the British aristocracy in 1809.

Lt. Colonel William Smith,
Earl of Westerly
William is the hero, a dedicated war veteran who comes home to a very different, yet exactly-the-same-as-he-left-it, London. His parents are expecting him to take on the responsibilities of a wife and children, but William wants nothing more than to fix up the estate his grandfather left him and be alone with his horses.

Robert Carlton, Viscount Hadley,
Duke of Cantin
When his cousin Robert needs a favor, William is not keen on
the idea, but it would give him the opportunity to manage a small estate so he would be better prepared to take care of his new holdings. What William doesn't figure on is the colorful Lady Olivia in disguise, seemingly embroiled in a kidnapping scheme. He doesn't prepare to fall in love with the mysterious woman named Miss Higgins. He knows she is not who she claims to be, but Lady Olivia is not telling, and Miss Higgins cannot.

William and Robert, along with other friends, devise a scheme to bring the perpetrator of the death threats against Penny's father to justice. However, when Penny is kidnapped, William must make a daring life or death decision. Unfortunately, it's Penny's life.

I won't tell you the end, only to say yes, it's a Happily Ever After. However, it does set up some interesting questions for the rest of the series. Lady Olivia plays an integral role.

Honoria Leighton,
Duchess of Olmstead
Charles Leighton,
Duke of Olmstead
John Quiggins
Their Grace, the Duke and Duchess of Olmstead.


John Quiggins, butler at Wakefield Manor. Until Lady Olivia has him posted to Caymore House.








Wakefield Manor

Trilling











And this is the story of THE LADY'S MASQUERADE.
Book One in The Reluctant Grooms Series.

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Anne Gallagher (c) 2019


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