Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Tuesday's Wench - S. G. Rogers




Tuesday's Wench is S.G. Rogers.  I confess after reading the tease in the Look Inside at Amazon I had to have this book, so it now sets on my Kindle waiting for me to get time to read.  If you like England and the late 1800s defintiely take a look.


S.G. Rogers has lived in some of the most romantic places in America, including La Jolla, California, Asheville, North Carolina and currently Savannah, Georgia. She spent several years in Hollywood, studying acting and writing. Rogers holds black belts in several different martial arts and likes to consider herself a warrior princess. Always an avid reader of young adult fiction, she wrestles with her teen for all the newest titles. Check out her blog at www.childofyden.wordpress.com.

Also, check out Rita Monette's review of The Ice Captain's Daughter on her blog http://ritamonette.blogspot.com/
 
 
The Ice Captain's Daughter   
by S. G. Rogers.
 
The daughter of a wealthy ice merchant, Miss Jillian Roring intends to marry for love. En route to her first Season in London, however, a failed kidnapping sends her into the arms of the most jaded bachelor in England. When Logan and Jillian unwittingly violate the rigid rules of propriety in Victorian-era England, he is obliged to make her an offer of marriage. Because she aspires to be more than an obligation, Jillian refuses the match. Logan follows her to London to woo her properly, but his scheming ex-fiancée has other plans.

Can Logan convince Jillian that his love for her is real or will the cruel gossip and sharp tongues of London society tear their budding relationship apart?

A romantic Victorian-era novella set in 1899 England.

 

6 comments:

Rita Monette, Writer said...

I know you will love the story, Lizzie. Thanks for mentioning my blog and review :-).

Sharon Ledwith said...

That S.G. Rogers loves to spread her wings into other genres, and pulls it off effortlessly! Best wishes on your newest release, Suzanne!

Meg said...

LOVE LOVE LOVE that cover! and what's inside is just as great!!

Suzanne G. Rogers said...

Thanks for featuring ICE CAPTAIN'S DAUGHTER on your blog, Lizzie! The most interesting thing I discovered in my research were the strict rules for behavior in the Victorian era. A residue of those rules still survives to this day because my mother raised me with quite a few of them!

Eleni Konstantine said...

Looking forward to reading this.

Suzanne G. Rogers said...

Thanks Sharon, Meg, and Eleni!