Monday, 7 April 2025

The Viscount's Pearl by Melissa Addey - #blogtour #bookspotlight #bookpromo

 


I am excited to be shining the spotlight on this book today. The Viscount's Pearl by Melissa Addey is part of the Regency Outsiders series and it looks fabulous.

The Blurb

He’s a carefree rake who wants a marriage of convenience.

She’s an awkward spinster who doesn’t want to marry at all. 

Fate has other plans in store for them both. 

Laurence enjoys his dalliances with the married ladies of society, and thinks marriage is only a matter of convenience. He’s on the lookout for a practical woman accustomed to society. Frances is an odd and awkward young woman, more at home gathering shells on the beach than in the ballrooms of London, hoping to stay a spinster forever.

When the two meet in Margate, will their initial dislike of one another turn into something important?
While Laurence finds his life growing shallow, Frances wonders if love might be worth making a bold move for. Can she find her way into Laurence’s heart, and will he undertake to love her, just the way she is?

A warm-hearted Regency romance, full of historical detail and emotional discovery, as two opposites find they might just attract. The Season has begun, the ton is gathered… who knows what the tides will bring for Laurence and Frances.


Book Details

ISBN:  978 1910940556

Publisher:  Letterpress Publishing

Formats:  e-book and paperback (currently available on Kindle Unlimited)

No. of Pages:  284 (paperback)


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About the Author

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 Melissa grew up and was home educated on an Italian hill farm. She now lives in London with her husband, two children and a black and white cat called Holly who enjoys the editing process as there is so much scrap paper involved.

She mainly writes historical fiction, inspired by what she calls ‘the footnotes of history’: forgotten stories or part-legends about interesting people and places. She has a PhD in Creative Writing, for which she wrote The Garden of Perfect Brightness and an academic thesis about balancing fact and fiction in historical fiction. 

She likes to move from one historical era to another, finding stories to share, like a travelling minstrel. So far she's been to Ancient Rome, medieval Morocco, 18th century China and Regency England. Join her on my travels: browse her books. 

If you’d like to know more about Melissa and her books, visit her website www.MelissaAddey.com where there are free novellas, book trailers, interviews, videos of research trips, info for book clubs and more. 

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(all opinions are my own)


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