The Rake and his Honour
by Beth Elliot
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Pub Date 27 Jan 2017 | Archive Date 2 Feb 2017
Description
1813
Napoleon is on the rampage through France.
But some are not willing to sit back and witness the end of the reign of King Louis and the Bourbons.
Louise Fauriel comes from a family of talented silversmiths. Recently widowed by the smallpox, she and her grandfather live with her brother and his wife in England.
Using their art shop as a front, the family run messages between the Comte d’Artois and his brother, King Louis.
Louise, who is an excellent rider, is in France, delivering a message for the cause.
But Napoleon’s Secret Police are patrolling the area, searching for any signs of a revolt and keen to intercept any messages that could harm their campaign.
When Louise is forced to take refuge in a cave, tired and alone, she meets Arnaut – the most handsome man she has ever seen.
Arnaut, the son of the Marquis de Fontane, who is also a loyal supporter of the king, is hiding from Napoleon’s men, when Louise stumbles into the cave and collapses in his arms.
Arnaut’s father is willing to organise a revolt if the king will send a member of his family guaranteeing the French freedom of religion. The marquis asks his son to deliver a letter requesting this to the king in England.
He sets off, soon finding his path once again entwined with the bewitching Louise.
When Louise is kidnapped by Julie Delaville, one of Napoleon’s elite spies, Arnaut trades the letter he is carrying for her life. But when Arnaut’s leg is badly injured, it falls to Louise to carry a letter through dangerous territory to the marquis.
As Louise embarks on her mission, she starts to question whether she will ever get what her heart truly desires.
Besides, what is love between two people when so much is at stake…?
Set during a time of intrigue and uncertainty, The Rake and His Honour is a must for fans of French history.
‘Beth Elliott's books are witty, engaging and totally entertaining’ – Nicola Cornick, USA Today bestselling author
Beth Elliott studied Modern Languages at university, followed by a spell in France, where she met her Turkish husband. They spent some years teaching at a university in eastern Turkey before returning to England to teach languages. Beth also has a passion for Jane Austen and so the majority of her novels are set in the Regency period.
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