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From New York Times bestselling author Jo Beverley comes a holiday tale of romance and intrigue in which a spirited woman hunts for the truth about her fallen lover... On Christmas Eve, a group of costumed mummers--or actors--arrive at Torlinghurst where they will perform for Jack Beaufort, the new Duke of Cranmore. The mummers have gone from manor to manor in hopes of getting paid for their shows in drink, pies, and pennies. But among them is an impostor who only wants revenge. Justina Travers has been in mourning for three years. Her beloved fiancé Simon perished in an ambush at the hands of the French. She believes the one survivor of the attack--"Lucky" Jack Beaufort--committed treason against his country and led his men to their death. Hoping to end Jack's luck for good, Justina uses the mummers' play to sneak into his home, but there she uncovers a dramatic twist that shakes her convictions...and just might melt her vengeful heart. A Mummers' Play previously appeared in A Regency Christmas Praise for the Novels of Jo Beverley "Beverley beautifully blends complex characters, an exquisitely sensual love story, and a refreshingly different Regency setting into one sublime romance."--Booklist "A fabulous, intelligent tale."--Genre Go Round Reviews "Deliciously sinful...A crafty tale of sensuality and suspense."--BookPage Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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This is a sweet nostalgic short story for Christmas. Justina and Jack have much in common, and I liked that they were both able to let go of their survivor's guilt to find each other as Simon would have wanted. ( )