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Authors: Natasha Blackthorne

Tags: #Romance, #Historical, #Victorian, #New Adult & College, #Regency, #Historical Romance

She arched up and put
her lips upon his. As she kissed him in a long, leisurely fashion, her hand
slid up to his chest to feel his pulse racing beneath. And why shouldn’t his
pulse race? She was, after all, very good at goodbye.

 

What People Are Saying About
Grey’s Lady
:

 

"The emotional battle between Grey and Beth and within Grey
himself was wonderful to read." ~ Dark Haven Maven Reviews
Two Lips Reviews honored
Grey's Lady
with the "Reviewer's Choice
Award"
"...wickedly hot...a woman who is quietly determined to own her sexuality
and make her own rules. With likeable characters, frank and occasionally bawdy
dialogue, Ms. Blackthorne's book captured my attention from the first
page...The scenes between Beth and Grey are not only smoking hot but full of
verbal give and take." ~ Rose of Two Lips Reviews.
Miz Love and Crew Love Books rated
Grey's Lady
a "Top Pick"
"Grey Sexton...the most controlling, out-of-control, gorgeously outrageous
package of masculine arrogance I ever wanted to bed. Pair him with beautiful
Beth McConnell--a lady who is very much not a lady--and you have...sumptuous
dynamite. Dark, light; virile, feminine; rich, not-so-rich; big, small.
Smoldering...The sex scenes are indescribably arousing. Particularly a scene
with a costly pearl necklace..a must-read. Cute, hot-as-hell sexy and lovely,
eloquent prose to boot..." ~ Miz Z of Miz Love and Crew Love Books.

 

Grey’s Lady
is an ARe Cafe “Recommended Read”

”This sexy little romp was an erotic temptation that left me
wanting more. I loved the heroine’s feisty nature and her unrepentive views on
sex and on finding a way to be both the proper family member while allowing
herself the pleasures her body demands. Grey is a hot and demanding hero. He
follows his heart, giving in to the demands of his desire when enflamed by the
dance Beth leads him on.” ~ Lady Rhyleigh for AReCafe

 

"This was an intriguing look into the sex lives of two people constrained
by the era they were born in. ... Grey and Beth were perfect for one another
but feared revealing themselves fully. ... A very emotional read that really
had an edge in political influences that drove the characters." ~ Chris of
Night Owl Reviews, Sept 21, 2011.

 

 

“Grey’s Lady is a delicious novella full of energy and strong
characters. Beth and Grey are the perfect couple, both with a stubborn attitude
and fighting for control…I recommend Grey’s if you’re looking for a hot
historical book to read in a short time – but be aware that you’ll have time to
read the full title, cause you won’t be able to stop! What I can certainly say
is: Natasha Blackthorne is definitely an author to watch. ~ Reading Romances

 

 

“The chemistry between Beth and Grey, while always intense,
develops slowly into something more substantial than plain old sexual
chemistry. There were also many plot twists and turns and angsty moments that
kept me turning the pages…This book caught my attention from the very first
page and kept it…Natasha Blackthorne is an author to watch.” ~ The Romance
Reviews

 

“The fire between this two burns bright and the sex scenes in this
book are absolutely intense. I kept expecting my fingers to be scorched by the
pages. Not only was this book incredibly erotic, it also was interestingly
enough romantic. So if you like your historical romances with a little bit more
sizzle than sweetness, this is the book for you. My only regret was that it
wasn’t longer! I remember finishing it up and going noooo! This one’s a page
turner ladies and definitely leaves you wanting to be Grey’s Lady!!!!” ~ Close
Encounters With The Night Kind

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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