A young heiress and her lawyer's apprentice are caught up in a devious plot to destroy her reputation and steal her fortune in this regency YA romance.
Cindy Anstey, author of Love, Lies and Spies, spends her days painting with words, flowers, threads and watercolours. Whenever not sitting at the computer, she can be found-or rather, not found-travelling near and far. After many years living as an expat in Singapore, Memphis and Belgium, Cindy now resides with her husband and energetic chocolate Labrador, Chester, in Nova Scotia, Canada. cindyanstey.com
Praise for Duels & Deception: "[Duels & Deception] is Jane Austen
spiced with action, suspense, and humor. The question is never
about their love but how they will overcome society's demands in
order to realize it. Young girls who enjoyed Anstey's Love, Lies
and Spies will snap up this adventure." --VOYA, starred review Jane
Austen fans in need of a good new book, look no further. Cindy
Anstey's new YA novel, Duels & Deception, is your next regency
romance treat. --Entertainment Weekly A great introduction to
historical romance novels for younger YA readers. . . . Anstey's
novel is a wonderful coming-of-age journey filled with entertaining
characters and wild adventures. --School Library Journal
Praise for Suitors and Sabotage:
A Junior Library Guild Selection
Anstey's tale embraces a self-reliant main character, a loyal
friend, innocent romance, witty conversation, and English country
settings, each more splendid than the last. This is a delightful
salute to Jane Austen and will be a treat for her fans. --VOYA
Mystery and romance are delightfully intertwined . . . Taking
inspiration from Jane Austen novels, Anstey's latest is a
lighthearted and romantic read. --Booklist Praise for Love, Lies
and Spies: It's Jane Austen meets Jane Foster in Anstey's debut
novel, which serves up a delightful combination of Regency romance,
scientific curiosity, and spy intrigue for a tale that will have
readers rooting for love and science. --Entertainment Weekly
Love, Lies and Spies is an adorable little romp in Regency-era
London, perfectly-paced and delightfully entertaining. It had me
grinning from ear to ear, cover to cover. And the best part of all
is that it seems to be a stand-alone with none of those ridiculous
miscommunications. It really was just a pleasure to read! --The
Starry-Eyed Revue
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