![]() ![]() ![]() I loved writing about a heroine whose beauty and vibrancy were her undoing, returning from the brink and saved by that which she had once spurned–the love of a good man. ![]() There’s lots of drama, secrecy and a lie that my heroine, beautiful Adelaide, is forced to uphold in order to preserve everything she holds dear: in this case, the late-blooming love between her and the husband she was pressured by her mother into marrying three years before. It’s also about psychological imprisonment, although in this case the perpetrator is most unlikely. ![]() The Maid of Milan is a redemption story, like most of my romances. High society is as desperate to discover the identity of his ‘muse’ as Adelaide is to protect her newfound love and her husband’s political career.īeverly dropped by today to tell us a little about this book: Now Adelaide’s former lover, the passionate poet from whose arms she was torn by her family during their illicit liaison in Milan six years previously has returned, a celebrity due to the success of his book The Maid of Milan. Here’s the blurb:Īfter three years of marriage, Adelaide, Lady Leeson, has fallen in love with the handsome, honourable husband who nurtured her through her darkest hours. Today is the official release of The Maid of Milan by Beverley Eikli (ebook, Choc Lit, paperback available in March). ![]()
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