Welcome back, so glad you decided to visit. This week my six sentences are from my recently released Miss Merry’s Christmas.
“Certainly nothing in the Colonies can compare to London?” Miss Jennings’ whiny voice grated on her ears.
Merry smiled at the governess. “Miss Jennings, you do remember we are no longer the Colonies? We defeated your countrymen−for the second time−a few years ago.”
The duke affected a choking sound, and Lord Brandon once again leaned toward her, “Bravo, my girl.”
Hope you enjoyed that very short snippet. If you would like to read more, here is the blurb:
England, 1817. David Worthington, Duke of Penrose dislikes Miss Meredith Chambers, the American governess who accompanied his new wards. He especially detests his attraction to the insufferable woman, and is anxious for her replacement to arrive.
Merry is thrilled when the Dowager Duchess Penrose hires her as a companion. Now she can stay with her beloved charges. But can she ignore how her heart thumps when the pompous duke gets close?
Two people determined to ignore each other, despite the pull between them, and the sparks that fly whenever they’re together.
Miss Merry’s Christmas is available on Amazon.
Have a great Sunday, and be sure to stop in and see some other great sixes from many talented authors.
So much revealed about the characters in this six. Well done!
Thanks, Jessica. I appreciate you stopping by.
Great six. It reminds me of when my son was in school in England. He was told he needed to assume an English accent and he told them he believed that the US beat them twice and hauled their buts out of the ashes twice and he’d talk the way he wanted.
Love that, Ella. American arrogance at its finest, lol.
Really enjoyed this snippet, Callie, and loved the blurb!
Thanks, Monique. Glad you stopped by.
Enjoyed the six sentences, Callie. Good example of the fun to be found in the book!
Thank you, Barbara. I’m glad you enjoyed them. Thanks for coming by.
Adorably spunky! Great title and great cover, too.
Thanks Taryn. I appreciate your visit.
Great six, bet Miss Jennings didn’t like that reminder.
Oh, there’s a lot that Miss Jennings doesn’t like about Miss Merry.
Callie,
This books looks wonderful. I hope you request extra tweets for it! I’ll be your first tweeter.
-R.T. Wolfe