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Chills

Chills

Released: 2011-05-02
© Heather Boyd
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Get it on Apple Books
Released: 2011-05-02
© Heather Boyd

Description

Introducing Chills, the first installment of the Distinguished Rogues series. Bestselling regency romance author, Heather Boyd, brings readers a lively tale of reckless spending, fraudulent correspondence, and the humorous twists and turns of falling for the right rogue…
London, 1813
Jack, Marquess of Ettington, is at his wits’ end dealing with his twin sister’s distress. Under her name, he’s summoned Constance Grange, his vexing former ward, to London to act as his sister’s companion for the season. Although Pixie’s debt-ridden state comes as a complete surprise, what disturbs him more is his sister’s plan to find her a wealthy husband to pay off her overwhelming debts. And—despite his availability, wealth and title—he’s shocked to be overlooked for the position of Pixie’s husband.
With a nickname like Pixie, Constance Grange should be used to disasters, but debt collectors pounding on the Marquess of Ettington’s door demanding payment is beyond mortifying. Given the precarious state of her finances and the previously unknown loss of her family estate, her choices are either incarceration in debtors’ prison or turning fortune hunter to secure a wealthy husband. Yet the man who comes to her rescue more times than she cares to think about is unavailable, betrothed, and her former guardian Jack—the cold-hearted marquess.

Apple Books: Customer Ratings

Ratings & Reviews

4.0 of 5 (270 Ratings)

Apple Books: Customer Reviews

2019-01-31

Excellent

A very enjoyable story with great characters, hard to put this book down.
Definitely one of the better of this genre, I will look for more from this author.
Nlw68
2018-07-28

Well written and a pleasure to read

Thank you for the hours of enjoyment
clemenMPP
2017-06-04

For the love of god, use an editor!

Given the plot, the book could've been written in half the length. So much space wasted on including every plot idea that had come to the author's mind, while never actually providing good physical description of her characters. Dotted with grammatical errors, this book could've really used a good editor.
Taz!n