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Truth & Consequence
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Ongoing, First published Aug 17, 2020
With the war over and nothing else to drive him, Colonel Tavington must find another way to quell the hatred still left in his veins. Shamed by his defeat at Cowpens and the fall of the British, he is forced to stay in America, where he finds that his only hope of redemption lies in a lone woman who just so happens to be the eldest daughter of his sworn enemy...but he doesn't know that. Tavington/older!Margaret. Disclaimer: I do not own The Patriot.
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Despite 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 given her the reputation of being an insufferable wench, so men have learned to stay away from her. Lucian Thorne, Baron Worthington, has become somewhat of a cynical hermit since his return from the Napoleonic wars, injured and disgruntled. When the two meet, they rapidly learn to despise each other. She appears to be a narcissistic brat, and he keeps acting like a pompous arse. Lucian wants nothing more than to stay away from Maeve, but his best friend has his eyes set on her for marriage. He has no choice but to show him the dreadful harpy that lies beneath the lovely facade. However, the more time they spend in each other's presence, the clearer it becomes that first impressions can be wrong. Between their unexpected similarities and the sparks that fly every time they meet, what started as hatred slowly shifts into something different. Something both of them will find much more dangerous. • • • This is the second installment of the Langston Series. Although I advise you to read the first one first (The Prince and the Spitfire), it can be read as a standalone.