The Black Swan and the Officer is a sequel to The Prince and the Spitfire.
Both books can be read independently, but I would advise that you read The Prince and the Spitfire first, as this one will contain some important spoilers.
Maeve Langston is the daughter of Aiden and Amalia, the main characters of the first book. You can find The Prince and the Spitfire on my profile.
England, 1790.
Aiden Langston, Earl Graham, future Duke of Leeds, is a jaded young man.
Amalia Romero is a proud Bohemian, she has always fended for herself, and she needs no one by her side.
When Aiden is forced to remain in the family manor for the summer, far from London and its welcomed distractions, he meets Amalia, who he hires to give him violin lessons. Although he has lived a full and debauched life, nothing had prepared him for the force of nature that she turns out to be.
All that matters to Amalia is her freedom. She is stubborn and determined not to let a man dictate her life. Her assurance soon wavers as she meets Aiden, a dashing aristocrat who troubles her.
Through their shared love for music, Aiden and Amalia will learn to know each other. But when the differences are so great, can things work out in the end?
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The Black Swan and the Officer
Historical FictionDespite the unshakable attraction between them, Maeve and Lucian are uninterested in love and marriage; especially since they hate one another and couldn't think of a worse match. • • • London, 1815 Maeve Langston's aversion to the opposite sex has...