Author: | Janis Susan May | ISBN: | 1230000003749 |
Publisher: | Sefkhat-Awbi Books | Publication: | July 18, 2012 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Janis Susan May |
ISBN: | 1230000003749 |
Publisher: | Sefkhat-Awbi Books |
Publication: | July 18, 2012 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Miss Phillipa Stanhope-Fredericks is a darling of the London Ton - well-born, high-spirited and beautiful. She is also determined to find out why her little brother died so mysteriously at school, no matter what it might cost her personally.
Geraint Catton, new history master at St. Gregory’s School for Boys, knows there is something odd about the new scullery. She is too beautiful to be a lower servant and her good breeding is obvious, no matter how she tries to hide it. Sparks fly between them, even as the evil at the school becomes obvious. Little do they know that their lives are at risk, or that the misconceptions they hold about each other could be more dangerous than the villain who stalks them.
The love that had blossomed at St. Gregory’s would face its greatest challenge in the scheming London ton, where the secrets that had brought them together would begin to tear them apart.
Miss Phillipa Stanhope-Fredericks is a darling of the London Ton - well-born, high-spirited and beautiful. She is also determined to find out why her little brother died so mysteriously at school, no matter what it might cost her personally.
Geraint Catton, new history master at St. Gregory’s School for Boys, knows there is something odd about the new scullery. She is too beautiful to be a lower servant and her good breeding is obvious, no matter how she tries to hide it. Sparks fly between them, even as the evil at the school becomes obvious. Little do they know that their lives are at risk, or that the misconceptions they hold about each other could be more dangerous than the villain who stalks them.
The love that had blossomed at St. Gregory’s would face its greatest challenge in the scheming London ton, where the secrets that had brought them together would begin to tear them apart.