Sir Andrew and the Authoress + Giveaway

Lady Josephine, the duke’s eldest daughter, has a secret. When her brother’s horrid best friend discovers what she’s been hiding up in the castle tower, she has no choice to take him into her confidence.

As the daughter of a duke, Lady Josephine has a long list of responsibilities, and an even longer list of things she must never do to dishonour the family name. Josephine knows exactly which side becoming an author falls upon, but she’s determined to try her hand at it anyway. For months she has worked on her novel in secret, writing chapter after chapter of intrigue and romance. Unfortunately for Josephine, her sworn enemy stumbles upon her secret.

Sir Andrew Wycomb’s close relationship to the Duke of Montfort’s family and heir gives him more than one advantage in life. His loyalty to the family is absolute, even if he finds at least one of its members an annoyance. He and Lady Josephine have never seen eye-to-eye. But when he discovers that she’s written a novel upon a subject she knows nothing about, he cannot help but sympathize with her dream. This creates an unlikely ceasefire between them.

But things at the castle are always changing, and when a determined suitor arrives to court Josephine, Andrew has to decide which secrets he’s going to keep. Especially when he discovers the one he’s kept even from himself — that perhaps he doesn’t find Josephine an annoyance at all. In fact, she is quite charming. The more time they spend together, the more he hopes she will realize they aren’t enemies, and they could be so much more.

As the third stand-alone novel in this series by author Sally Britton, this story continues the Claivoir Castle romances. This is a light-hearted, sweet romance series set during the Regency era in England.

My Review:

D-e-l-i-g-h-t-f-u-l!!! I’m still in post-read giddy euphoria. And isn’t that cover glorious? (And opportune because I’m trying to read green covers throughout March, my nod to St. Patrick’s Day.) Believe me, the story inside is just as alluring!

While the third book in Britton’s Claivoir Castle romances, it definitely reads well as a standalone. This is my introduction to the series and I think the connection between books lies in the duke’s estate as a location where true loves meet. Which is all kinds of wonderful! I’m already attached to a few gentlemen I’m hoping will get their own romances in future books. So, great job hooking this reader.

This is an enemies to more romance which is drawn out to Cheshire grinning perfection. Hmm, maybe I should say frenemies to more because Andrew and Josie really enjoy their taunting and teasing. Bantering at its finest with all kinds of undercurrents. Me thinks he protests too much and she is too easily riled…could it be there is something more than annoyance fueling their repartee? Something like…love?! Gasp! Fainting couch and smelling salts alert! Along with many laugh-out-loud warnings (in case you read or listen in public places, like I do.)

I listened to the expertly narrated edition and Jessica Elisa Boyd’s wonderful performance just added to my overall enjoyment of this Regency Romance. Must read more Sally Britton. Now!!!

GIVEAWAY OPPORTUNITY:

This giveaway is for a paperback or ebook copy — winner’s choice.

If you would like a chance to win a copy of Sir Andrew and the Authoress, leave a comment below or email me at kavluvstoread AT yahoo DOT ca. If you add an email to your comment, remember to use AT and DOT instead of @ and . in order to protect yourself from spammers. If you enter the draw via email, please add the title to the subject line so it’s easy to spot your entry. Draw will be held and winner announced on Saturday March 11, 2023. Offer open to International Readers.

33 thoughts on “Sir Andrew and the Authoress + Giveaway”

  1. Andrew and the Authoress sounds like a fun read and I’m all about the witty banter. Count me in for the “giddy euphoria”. (This would also check my reading goal box of reading more new to me authors.) Thanks for the giveaway Kav! tracey14567 at gmail dot com

    Intrepid reporter hat on: Did you know Karen Witemeyer has a novella coming 3/30? It has a green cover too, featuring 2 of the children from previous books. In Her Sights. As of now it’s only an ebook, but that may change.

    Happy reading Monday to all 🙂

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    1. There can never be too much giddy euphoria in the world. 🙂 And woohoo for your intrepid reporter news. I did not know that Karen Witemeyer has a novella coming out. Rushing off to check that green cover out. Good luck, Tracey!

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  2. First thing I did when I saw the cover was say – WOW! Definitely some cover love there. Your review assures me that the inside is just as compelling.

    Loved this sentence – Me thinks he protests too much and she is too easily riled…could it be there is something more than annoyance fueling their repartee? It made me flash back to a bit to hubby and I. 🙂 Of course that makes this a must read for me.

    Thank you for the marvelous chance to win a copy!
    2clowns at arkansas dot net

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  3. Thanks for the review, Kav! I have an ecopy of this, but I haven’t read it yet! I need to get going on my Kindle back list, but there are so many new books coming out, I can’t seem to catch up. Don’t enter me in the drawing for this one.

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    1. All we can do is read the next great book in our TBR pile (while adding a ton more onto it. bwahahaha!) At least we won’t get bored. You’re gonna love this when you get to it. Happy Reading!

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  4. I have read one full length novel, two novellas & several more ebooks yet-to-be-read on my Kindle by Sally Britton. She’s a great author & you know my Regency loving heart will read just about anything squeaky clean! This series has been on my want-to-read list for a while.

    teamob4 (at) gmail (dot) com

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  5. I love that you’re reading all green covers for March…such a fun idea! And I agree, this cover is great! Sounds really good too.
    dmandres5 at gmail dot com

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  6. Good to hear that stands well on its own! Because I’ve read quite a few Sally Britton books, but I don’t think I’ve read any of the series.

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