%name Love With An Improper Stranger   review, exclusive excerpt and HUGE giveaway!

Love With An Improper Stranger (Brethren of the Coast Book 7)ย by Barbara Devlin will taken you onย aย voyageย packed withย romance, adventure and every detail is masterfully thought out.

As soon as you gaze at theย breathtakingย cover you want more.ย Discover the Brethrenย where every character has a purpose and the pages just magically draw you in. Sit back and enjoy, it’s time to set sail!

Blake Elliottย finds himself inย a rush returning homeย whenย Lenore Teversham becomesย tangled up in his path. Theirย first encounter is most definitely memorable. It’s important to pay attention but sometimes a little distraction can bring good fortune.

Lenore Tevershamย needs to figure out what will become of herself now that her father has passed away. Will the family that she has leftย come to her rescue? How will sheย survive?

Unfortunatelyย it looks like Lenore will have to faceย aย journey by sea before that happens whichย providesย a mostย unforgettable voyage. I hope my first journey by sea involves a handsome knight!

Blake has grown fond of Lenore but isn’t such a fan of being told what to do. Can he maintain his identity while rescuing her? If only Blake could “talk” to Lenore, then he would discover how she truly feels about “rank and status.” What will Lenore do when she discoversย Blake’s true identity?

To complicate matters Blake is having a difficult time keeping his desires under control. Perhaps heย might benefit from aย little guidance in the “romancing” department. Will his fellow Knights helpย guideย him?

Will Lenore be able to let Blakeย intoย her heart? When the awaited arrival of her family member presents an unexpected problem, who will Lenoreย be able to trust?ย Discover if Blake and Lenoreย will be tested beyond repair andย pushedย apart. Or,ย will they findย a way to co-exist before it’s too late?

Dear readers, it’s time toย discover Blake and the rest of Barbara’sย  sexyย Knights. Now, scoot, run, hop or double-click on over to wherever you purchase your books and get all of them! Yes, you heard me, ALL of them.

Sit back and relax withย those favorite knights we have grown to love because they are stillย having adventures andย continue having so much fun.ย They are fabulously “sprinkled”ย throughout eachย book and that makes me a very happy reader!ย ย It’s one of the many reasons why I love this series.

Within each and every book I’mย rewarded with aย fantastic story, an amazing romance and an endingย that leaves me waitingย on pins and needles for the next installment.ย Why? Because they are that good! This seductive, h-o-t story is a must this holiday season.

I received this ARC from the author for a fair and honest review. While this book is part of a series it can most certainly be enjoyed as a stand alone read. If you choose to read it as part of the series there is so much fun to be had.

%name Love With An Improper Stranger   review, exclusive excerpt and HUGE giveaway!This story is pretty hot with content forย mature readers 18+.

Now, it’s time to see for yourself with this Exclusive Excerpt from Love with an Improper Stranger

Barbara Devlin

The Descendants
Brussels, Belgium
September 30, 1814

โ€œHurry, Lucilla.โ€ Hefting the small trunk of her belongings, Lenore Teversham huffed and puffed, as she glanced at her younger sister and all but ran along the sidewalk. The lanes, a muddy mess after recent rains, bustled with activity, as she dodged elegantly dressed ladies and gentlemen. โ€œWe must not be late, or we may have to search out another ride home. Given our financial situation, I am not sure I can procure appropriate boarding to sustain us any longer.โ€

After the Allies drove the French from Belgium, and their father died from wounds suffered in battle, she and her awkward sibling had begged, borrowed, and pleaded their way to the city, wherein they secured return passage to London from one of Papaโ€™s friends. While the British Army transported the war dead home, it made no provisions for survivors, and she had been left to her own enterprises.

Alone and in dire straits, Lenore had put aside pride and sold precious trinkets to purchase coach fare from Ghent to Brussels. Now all she needed was the assistance of General Stapleton Cotton and his associate, a naval captain of some estimation with space on his ship for two hapless vagabonds.

โ€œNag, nag, nag.โ€ Lucy clucked her tongue. โ€œStop crowing, Lenny. You sound like an old woman.โ€

โ€œI have told you numerous times not to call me that in public.โ€ When they arrived at a large intersection, she studied the road and frowned. โ€œOh, dear. I will never navigate that muck without soiling the hem of my dress, and I did so wish to make a good impression on our benefactor.โ€ Just then, a gust of wind caught her favorite hat, which landed amid the soggy mire in the middle of traffic.

โ€œWell, you may kiss that goodbye.โ€ With a mischievous grin, Lucy snickered. โ€œAs you will never recover it in one piece.โ€

โ€œWatch me.โ€ With her steely gaze fixed on the much cherished, lavender felt fashion item, decorated with a jaunty white feather, she set down her trunk. โ€œStay here.โ€

A passing team gave her pause, and then a curricle raced past, but Lenore remained determined, as she refused to cede anything by accident. On tiptoes, she evaded a large pool of water and skipped beyond the path of a brougham, but the driver shook his fist at her, which she ignored. She hopped left and then right and finally neared her goal, with nary a spot on her frock.

So focused on her prize, she scarcely heeded the hoofbeats until it was too late. The ground shook beneath her feet, a thunderous roar filled her ears, and then the largest most menacing stallion she had ever seen trounced her beloved adornment and spattered her with clumps of mud, as it sped by in a rush.

โ€œSorry.โ€ The rogue rider slowed.

โ€œBlackguard.โ€ To her unmitigated embarrassment, she spat dirt from her mouth and wiped her face. Then she glanced up and beheld Satanโ€”if the Lord of Darkness sported thick brown hair and vivid blue eyes that danced with pure evil. โ€œLook what you have done to my gown, and that beast destroyed my hat.โ€

โ€œBig words for a little lady, and lucky for you I do not offend easily.โ€ He reined in and circled her. Garbed with precision, her hellish antagonist sported polished Hessians, buckskin breeches, a chocolate brown waistcoat, a dark blue coat, and a pristine cravat with a diamond twinkling at center. Then his gaze traveled her from head to toe, and she shifted. โ€œYou have spirit, and I like that in my women, but I have a prior appointment, so we cannot explore the possibilities, which I suspect would be delicious.โ€

โ€œHow dare you.โ€ Despite her somewhat disheveled appearance, she stomped her slippered foot, which became stuck in the slimy filth, and the last of her pride drowned in a pile of nasty ooze. โ€œI will have you know my father was a hero in His Majestyโ€™s service.โ€

โ€œCalm yourself.โ€ He chuckled, in a rich baritone that seemed to kiss her everywhere. โ€œI paid you a compliment, my dear. But I cannot delay, as much as I would love to become better acquainted with you. Alas, I am already late.โ€ To her shock, he saluted, reached into his pocket, retrieved a bag of coins, and flung it at her. โ€œFor your trouble.โ€

Then he turned and heeled the flanks of his horse, which showered her in a fresh coat of silt, and Lenore gave vent to an uncharacteristic and unladylike shriek of fury. Unable to pull her shoe from the sludge, she yielded the fight and hobbled back to the sidewalk, where Lucy waited.

โ€œIf you say one wordโ€”โ€

โ€œMy lips are sealed, sister.โ€ But Lucy snorted, and Lenore wanted to cry, as she picked up her trunk.

It was a lengthy, miserable journey to the business district and an exercise in humiliation for Lenore, as passersby gawked at her unsavory attire. By the time they arrived at the inn where the Cottonโ€™s lodged, her hose was in tatters along with her tenacity. The servant girl who answered the door stared down her nose, and Lenore snuffled.

โ€œThe Tevershams to see General Cotton.โ€ She tried to hand the maid a card, but the rude girl retreated, as she ushered them into the stylish residence. โ€œHe is expecting us.โ€

โ€œMiss Lenore? Lucilla?โ€ General Cotton strolled into the sitting room, took one look at her, and winced. โ€œUpon my word, what happened?โ€

โ€œI met with an unfortunate incident on the way here.โ€ At that point, she swayed, but an iron grip provided unfailing support, and she daubed her brow with her handkerchief. โ€œThank you,โ€ she said to her unknown champion. โ€œA most dastardly villain almost trampled me beneath an equally vile creature.โ€

โ€œPerhaps I should order a bath, and you may change into clean clothes.โ€ Then the general glanced to her right. โ€œThat is, if there is ample time.โ€

โ€œBy all means.โ€ A familiar voice pricked her ears, and a shiver of recognition traipsed her spine. โ€œI will await the ladyโ€™s pleasure.โ€

โ€œWonderful.โ€ General Cotton snapped his fingers. โ€œBut first, permit me to make the introductions. Miss Lenore Teversham. Miss Lucilla Teversham. Allow me to present Captain Blake Elliott, of His Majestyโ€™s Navy, and your gallant escort.โ€

When Lucilla cackled, stepped forward, and extended an arm, as would a man, she rocked on her heels. โ€œCapโ€™n, you should quit right now and set sail without us.โ€

And that confirmed Lenoreโ€™s worst suspicions. Given fate had saddled them with so many hardships, she just knew luck would not have thrown her into the auspicious charity of her assailant. Swallowing hard, she inclined her head, and her unholy tormentor winked. That was it. At the end of her tether, everything inside her railed at once. โ€œYou.โ€

*****GIVEAWAY*****

Here’s the AMAZING prizes up for grabs
generously donated by Barbara Devlin

ONE Kindle Fire 7″
FOUR copies of Love With An Improper Stranger

FIVE Winners will be randomly selected onย 12/18/15 5 PM EST.

Please note that winners will have till ย 12/20/15 to contact Books I Love A Latte via the blog post announcing the winnersย to claim their prize. If the winners have not contacted BILA a new name will be drawn.

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ICYMI Just click on the book title to be directed to my previous review.

Loving Lieutenant Douglas (Novella)

Enter the Brethren (Book 1)

My Lady, The Spy (Book 2)

The Most Unlikely Lady (Book 3)

One-Knight Stand (Book 4)

Captain of Her Heart (Book 5)

The Lucky One (Book 6)

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%name Love With An Improper Stranger   review, exclusive excerpt and HUGE giveaway!

Bestselling author Barbara Devlin was born a storyteller. A Texan, through and through, Barbara hasnโ€™t been without a book in her possession since she was in kindergarten. She wrote her first short story, a really cheesy murder-mystery, in high school, but it was a Christmas gift, a lovely little diary with a bronze lock, given to her in the fifth grade that truly inspired her love of writing.

After completing part of her undergraduate studies at the University of London, where she developed a love of all things British, Barbara returned home and began a career in banking. But the late 80s werenโ€™t too promising for the financial industry, and every bank that hired Barbara soon folded. So she searched for a stable occupation, and the local police department offered the answer to her prayers.

Initially, Barbara wasnโ€™t too sure about her new career in law enforcement, but she soon came to love being a police officer. And then one uncharacteristically cold and icy day in December 1998, Barbara was struck by a car and pinned against a guardrail while working an accident on a major highway. Permanently disabled, she retired from the police department and devoted her time and energy to physical therapy.

Once Barbara got back on her feet, she focused on a new career in academia. She earned an MA in English and continued a course of study for a Doctorate in Literature and Rhetoric. She happily considered herself an exceedingly eccentric English professor, until success in Indie publishing lured her into writing, full-time, featuring her fictional knighthood, the Brethren of the Coast.

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