In my book, Lady Wynwood’s Spies, Volume 7: Spinster , my heroine Lena is recovering from sickness and uses her favorite shawl to keep warm. 🧵 Click here to download the FREE PDF of the pattern. Here’s the short excerpt from the book that mentions the shawl: 📖 Excerpt from Lady Wynwood’s Spies, Volume 7: Spinster Lena still felt a chill as she sat in the sunlight streaming through the window of the Viponds’ drawing room. She was swathed in her favorite lace shawl, a gift from Melinda, who had knit it in Lena’s favorite color, red, along with cream and pink stripes. Tabitha finished pouring the tea and handed her a cup. Lena tried to smile as she took it, but her face felt stiff, like hardened clay. She was an utter failure. Despite all her training as an agent, she’d been undone by a malicious woman and a locked balcony in the rain. Had she given up too quickly? She’d been deterred by the railing, believing it would have broken under her weight. She had also been shivering t...
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Thanks for the insight into the male heros. I've read your first book only, the second is on its way...but I LOVED AIDEN. He was awesome. The story of his conversion was so amazing to read. I actually read it twice.
Thanks for the post. Happy Friday!
Actually, the story behind the painting that trigger's Aiden's conversion is really interesting. I talked about it on Erica Vetsch's blog and it's also on the post of my Sushi for One blog tour (you have to scroll down a little to the excerpt I posted from Erica's blog).
Camy