THE RIOTOUSLY FUNNY AND JOYOUSLY ROMANTIC NEW NOVEL IN THE DANGEROUS DAMSELS SERIES THAT TIKTOK
CAN'T GET ENOUGH OF! Two rival spies. One fake marriage. What could possibly go wrong . . .
__________ When rumours of an assassination plot against the Queen begin to circulate Alice is
immediately assigned to the case. However she won't be working alone. Enter Daniel Bixby.
Unflappable master spy and Alice's greatest rival. Together they must assume the identity of
husband and wife in order to gain access to the traitor party. Alice is determined to remain
professional. This is work after all. But when an attraction starts to grow there may be more
at stake than just the throne . . . __________ 'A funny captivating and magical story! I loved
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swoon' 5***** Reader Review 'OBSESSED. If you love playful dialogue and language fun
characters and interesting worlds I recommend' 5**** Reader Review! 'Witty and entertaining.
A literary delight! Think Jane Austen meets Jack Sparrow' 5***** Reader Review 'Wondrous
whimsical wiccan follow-up to its flying house pirate predecessor building upon this magical
Victorian-soaked world deftly and capably' 5***** Reader Review 'SPECTACULAR. Just the sort of
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