The Trouble With Grace – book 4

The Trouble With Grace : book 4

She had no idea what passion was,

Until she saw them…

Lady Alain needs a husband, and Lord Quintin Wyntor will do just fine. She wants to offer him a mutual agreement of respect and independence—As long as he never visits her bed to claim his marital rights. She follows him to do just that,  but ends up with so much more. Seeing him with a man, with Calder, changes everything she knows. For better, and for worse.

Passion yet unknown to her is stirred. Desire never before experienced is ignited.

Even so—she never wants to touch or be touched.

Quinn doesn’t understand what she’s telling him, but when his heart is shattered because his lover walks away, he decides to explore his feelings for Celeste to ease his broken heart.

In one unchecked moment of passion a mutual need spins out of control and changes both of their lives forever. A future for Quinn with Calder may now be impossible.

Will Celeste give in to what Quinn wants for her or will she stand her ground, gain her happiness, and help Quinn find another way?

This book is the story of Celeste and has her happily for now.

It’s also the beginning of Calder and Quinn’s story which is continued in THE SPARE AND THE HEIR.

This book is an autochorissexual romance (on the asexual spectrum) and also contains important pieces of a gay romance. Both are explicit.

Warning: this book has a cliffhanger ending for Calder and Quinn, but is very much part of their story. 

Warning: this is not a kissing book, but it is a dirty book

 

Warning: You’re going to fall in love, and it’s going to hurt. 

The Trouble With Grace is the fourth full-length historical romance in the Lords of Time series.

 

Main Characters: 

Celeste Moravia Agathe, Lady Alain

—with—

Quintin Joseph Samuel, Lord Wyntor

Thorne Magnus Alastair Calder, Marquess of Canford, Heir to the Duke of St. Cyr

 

Logline

An original historical romance with a single heroine. A true Q in the LGBTQ erotic romance genre by Jenn LeBlanc

 

ISBNs:

ILLUSTRATED: 

eBook: 978-1-944567-16-3

Trade Paperback: 978-1-944567-17-0
Non-Illustrated:

eBook: 978-1-944567-08-8

Trade Paperback: 978-1-944567-09-5

 

Buy Links: 

ILLUSTRATED: 

Exclusive to iBOOKS: https://geo.itunes.apple.com/us/book/the-trouble-with-grace/id1135528072?mt=11&at=10lIBe

 

Non-Illustrated

iBooks :  https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/the-trouble-with-grace/id1090774933?mt=11&at=10lIBe

Kobo : https://click.linksynergy.com/link?id=iHQIlt03iyk&offerid=551651.121849780996030793&type=2&murl=https://store.kobobooks.com/en-us/ebook/the-trouble-with-grace

Google Play : https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=Uau4CwAAQBAJ

Amazon: http://amzn.to/1MPegr0

Nook : http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/books/1123624270

Signed Print Editions: http://goo.gl/forms/ox6W5RfqQ4

Print: 

The Ripped Bodice  :  http://www.therippedbodicela.com/jenn-leblanc

 

Excerpt: 

The Trouble With Celeste Excerpt LINK 

Reviews: 

 “I’m completely in love with Quinn. Calder brings all the vulnerable angst swoon. Celeste is the gentle strength.

I did enjoy reading a story about a character on the ace spectrum. YES! All aces rejoice. It was done fairly impressive by a non-asexy. And it was a heteromantic character at that, which is extremely rare in the fiction world.

I love this book. Although I have all of the series on my kindle and on my TBR list, this was the first book I’ve read by the author and I’m impressed by the author’s writing style and ability to suck me into the story so quickly and thoroughly. I also appreciate the respectful representation of the asexual community.”

—Cassan Rose

 

“Celeste is A M A Z I N G. This is one of those reads where you need to set aside the time to just sit down, your favorite drink by your side, maybe a snack, and just dive in… and stay there until the finish. Jenn LeBlanc just gets emotion, and it pours out with a purpose here. Damn good read. Amazing characters.”

—Kathryn, Amazon reviewer

Covers:

Illustrated:

 

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Non-Illustrated:

 

 

  • Published: 2016
  • Publisher: Jenn LeBlanc

 

  • Cover Flat: 

 

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