![]() ![]() Racing with the Wind takes place in England and France. ![]() Only the truest heart would race beside her. Like her black stallion, Midnight, she would always run free. ![]() Already she had assisted her statesman uncle in Paris, and she swore to return to the court of Louis XVIII no matter the danger. Far more interested in politics than a husband, she had no time for foolishness or frippery. It was unheard of for a Regency debutante to postpone her first season, yet Lady Mary had done just that. He was the son of a duke and in the service of the Prince Regent…and he would not be whole until he had won her hand. And yet, his memories of Lady Mary riding her stallion were a thorn in his mind. His work lay on the continent, where he’d become legend by stealing war secrets from Boney. ![]() She was a bluestocking hellion, an ill-advised match by every account. Prinny had dubbed Lady Mary Campbell “the Swan,” but no ordinary man could clip her wings. Hugh Redgrave, marquess of Ormond, was warned. The intrepid daughter of an earl leaves Regency London for the Parisian court of Louis XVIII, where she finds adventure, mystery, and above all, love. Racing with the Wind by Regan Walker is the first book in her Agents of the Crown Trilogy. Racing With the Wind by Regan Walker – a Review ![]()
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