A Courtesan's Submission (Part 1): A Dark Historical Romance

· Wind Color Press
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Can a former intelligence officer for His Majesty’s Army take on a seductress bent on revenge?


Liverpool, 1787, is a place where few abolitionists dare to tread.


But Georgette Bailey, a beautiful and scandalous courtesan, uses bedroom blackmail to both support the abolition movement and exact revenge upon the four slave traders who wronged her. But when she sets her sights on an officer of His Majesty’s Army as her next target, she doesn’t expect to find a man who can match her in every way, especially her darkest desires.


Colonel Bartholomew Hensley served with distinction in the Revolutionary War, particularly in the area of intelligence and information gathering. Duty bound to help a friend of the family in need, he agrees to wrest from Miss Bailey a most salacious journal that could be used to ruin the reputation of no fewer than four respected gentlemen of Liverpool.


But the sultry seductress is no common courtesan.


Colonel Hensley’s efforts to secure the journal will thrust them into a dark and forbidden place that will most certainly lead to their destruction.


A Courtesan’s Submission (Part 1 of 2) is a steamy historical romance and not for the faint of heart. If you like bold characters, intriguing settings, and dark torment, then delve into Em Brown’s scorching tale of wicked passion.

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4.1
25 reviews
Lady A
April 24, 2023
I'm deleting after a couple chapters. I was excited for this book but couldn't finish it when I realized it wasn't meant for me. I personally love a dark romance but when you start mixing in the atrocities of African slavery into the story, it just completely turned me off. I'm sure there are some who are desensitized to it and wouldn't care but it's not for me. It started off promising and may be an otherwise decent book. To each their own.
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shawnaC42010
February 3, 2021
This is not for the faint of heart. I thought the writing was excellent but had difficulty jumping right into the deep end so quickly, at first anyway. After reading more I understood the backstory more and really got into the book. The level of history and attention to detail in here is astounding. I couldn’t stop reading and was captured by the lessons and wit in here. An abrupt ending will have me back for seconds. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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moriline lake
November 5, 2024
but ending to sudden
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