Disclosure. This post is a review of an e-book I was sent for free. All opinions are my own.
I have received a free e-copy of the book Missing: An Elusive Marquess by Tammy Andresen to review.
Here is the book blurb.
Lady Rebecca has seen a ghost…
Three years after the death of her fiancé, the Marquess of Northhampton, she swears she sees him walking down the street. Why now? She can’t afford to lose her mental faculties after all this time. But then again at his father’s funeral, she sees his specter. That can’t be him under the trees. Because if somehow, he’s alive and not lost at sea, after three years of unspeakable pain, she swears, she is going to kill him.
But when danger begins to circle, Rebecca has to admit, alive or dead, she could only hope to have Bennet by her side. If not him… who is going to save her?
This is the sixth book in the Calling All Rakes series, but works perfectly as a stand-alone read. Here are the links to my reviews of the previous titles. These are romantic tales, all with a touch of mystery.
Wanted: An Earl For Hire
Needed: A Dishonorable Duke
Found: Bare with a Baron
Vacancy: Viscount Preferred
Lost: The Love of a Lord
The story begins at the funeral of the Marquess of Northampton. He should have been Rebecca’s father-in-law, but her fiancé Bennet was lost at sea 3 years ago. She never married and is now a reporter with the Morning Herald. However she still can’t stop thinking of Bennet and 2 weeks ago thought she saw him in the street. And now again she thinks she sees him in the distance under the trees, but the man leaves before she can reach him.
Who is the man? Could it actually be Bennet? How will she find him?
Missing: An Elusive Marquess is available on Amazon in both Kindle format and paperback. Romance and mystery bundled together in this delightful short story.
About the author
USA Today Bestselling Author, Tammy Andresen lives with her husband and three children just outside of Boston, Massachusetts. She grew up on the Seacoast of Maine, where she spent countless days dreaming up stories in blueberry fields and among the scrub pines that line the coast. Her mother loved to spin a yarn and Tammy filled many hours listening to her mother retell the classics. It was inevitable that at the age of 18, she headed off to Simmons College, where she studied English literature and education. She never left Massachusetts but some of her heart still resides in Maine and her family visits often.
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