James,
Earl of Crofton by Rebecca Cohen
Release Date: April 10, 2020
Length: Novel / ~86,000 words
Pairing / Genre(s) / Keyword(s): M/M Historical Romance
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While the Chivalrous Highwayman is a delicious fantasy, it is the intriguing Adam Dowson, the son of one of the greatest Cavalier generals, who is firing James’s daytime desires. Their friendship might be growing stronger, but Adam seems to be one of the few men who is impervious to James’s charms, no matter how hard James tries.
When James’s father become deathly ill, James races home. He is ill-prepared to become the 4th Earl of Crofton, and his father’s vague but dire warnings on his deathbed only make matters worse. Now the earl, James must discover what is happening at Crofton Hall that had troubled his father so deeply.
James turns to Adam for help. Despite Adam’s own secrets, James trusts him. James hopes he’s not making a mistake, risking his family estate, and his already bruised heart. Together, they need to work to clear out the rotten core at Crofton Hall, and along the way secure a happy future for them both.
A sneaky snippet of what’s in store…
“I
hear the Viscount of Crofton has a fondness for pretty things.” The highwayman
came to stand in front of him, much closer than James was expecting. He could
smell the heady mix of expensive scent, mingling with horse and leather. It was
intoxicating. No wonder people freely offered themselves to this man.
“I
am honoured you know who I am.”
“Let
us just say that I am fond of pretty things.” A deep chuckle accompanied the
hand that made quick work of opening his jacket. “But today I am particularly
interested in your love of little watches.”
Meet Rebecca
REBECCA
COHEN spends her days dreaming of a living
in a Tudor manor house, or a Georgian mansion. Alas, the closest she comes to
this is through her characters in her historical romance novels. She also
dreams of intergalactic adventures and fantasy realms, but because she’s not yet
got her space or dimensional travel plans finalised, she lives happily in leafy
Hertfordshire, England, with her husband and young son. She can often be found
with a pen in one hand and sloe gin with lemon tonic in the other.