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Once She Was Tempted, The Honeycote Series

“A charming read with characters who are easy to love—a wounded earl and a determined heroine whose heart won't be denied.” ―Tessa Dare, New York Times–bestselling author of The Wallflower Wager

A Portrait of a Lady

. . . or is it? The risque painting owned by Benjamin Elliot, the earl of Foxburn, features a stunning beauty with sapphire eyes, golden hair, and creamy skin. Ben recognizes this particular English rose the instant he meets her—though she's wearing considerably more clothing. In person, the demure debutante is even more irresistible . . .

In desperate need of money for her sick mother, Daphne Honeycote had posed for two scandalous portraits. Now she must hide her secret to save the Honeycote family name. Ben's possession of one painting makes him an insufferable thorn in her side—and yet he may be her best chance at finding the canvas's companion. As she becomes drawn to the dark-tempered earl, can Daphne risk laying bare the secrets of her heart?

“Fans of historical romance, especially books by Tessa Dare and Grace Burrowes, will enjoy Barton, who is proving to be an enticing new voice.” —Booklist

“A delightful tale filled with sexual sizzle and banter. . . . Barton's strong prose and wit will have readers clamoring for more.” —RT Book Reviews

Praise for When She Was Wicked, book 1 of the Honeycote series:

“Sensual and solid . . . The characters are believable and relatable, and Barton smartly blends issues of morality and Regency era social class with passion and excitement.” —Publisher's Weekly, starred review

Anne Barton

Anne Barton began swiping romance novels off her mom's bookshelf as a teenager, so when she had the chance to spend a semester in London-home to her favorite heroes-she packed her bags and promptly fell in love with the city, its history, and its pubs. She dreamed of writing romance, but somehow ended up a software analyst instead.

Fortunately, a few years and a few careers later, Anne found her way back to writing the stories she loves and in 2011 won the Romance Writers of America's Golden Heart for Regency Historical Romance. She lives in Maryland with her husband (who, sadly, is not a peer of the realm-but a great guy nonetheless) and her three children, who try valiantly not to roll their eyes whenever she quotes Jane Austen. Her weaknesses include reality TV, cute-but-impractical shoes, and caffeinated beverages of all kinds.

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