On The Bias: a 1920s British fantasy romance

On The Bias: a 1920s British fantasy romance

by Celia Lake
On The Bias: a 1920s British fantasy romance

On The Bias: a 1920s British fantasy romance

by Celia Lake

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Overview

Enjoy this kind and gentle 1920s historical fantasy romance series set in the magical community of Great Britain.

Cassie makes dresses that flatter and charm.

Cassie has worked hard for years to become one of Albion's respected dressmakers. She thrives on figuring out how to clothe her clients superbly whatever the current fashion, and ignores all the gossip.

Almost all of it.

Benton was born to be of service.

After the Great War, he found a place for life as Lord Carillon's valet. Now his lordship is marrying, and Benton is determined everything will go smoothly.

When the dressmaker making the trousseau for his lordship's bride-to-be mentions some unpleasant gossip, Benton knows he needs to investigate before bringing it to Lord Carillon. His lordship is terribly busy right now, after all.

The only question is whether he and Cassie can set aside their mutual distrust and work together to face the challenges of a dangerous cockfight and the more subtle risks of a country house party and masked ball.

On The Bias is the sixth novel in the Mysterious Charm series. All of Celia Lake's Albion books exploring the magical community of the British Isles can be read in any order. On The Bias is full of 1920s fashion, three dangerous birds, secrets, loyalty, and criminal plots, with an autistic hero. Enjoy this charming romantic fantasy with a swirl of sex set in 1925.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940160933757
Publisher: Celia Lake
Publication date: 03/14/2020
Series: Mysterious Charm , #6
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 446,695
File size: 466 KB

About the Author

Celia Lake spends her days as a librarian in the Boston (MA) metro area, and her nights and weekends at home happily writing, reading, and researching.

Born and raised in Massachusetts to British parents, she naturally embraced British spelling, classic mysteries, and the Oxford comma before she learned there were any other options.
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