While researching more on the topic of Romance Suspense, I came upon an incredible author named, Kathleen Bittner Roth. Kathleen specializes in women’s fiction, some historical, nonfiction, and children literature. Her latest novel tilted "Duke's Wicked Kiss" is spellbinding historical/romantic suspense takes the reader from England to India and back again. Spun against a lush background of Indian palaces, exotic jewels, a cheetah, and an uprising, her characters and writing sizzle as much as the romance. This satisfying and well-written book, laden with incredible detail, transports readers to places and times impossible to otherwise experience.
Here is a short synopsis of her book:
While on a secret mission for the Crown, a proper duke falls for an improper daughter of an Indian royal and British noble.Miss Suri Thurston knows the pain of abandonment. Intent on confronting the grandmother who tossed her to the lions, she travels from England to her birthplace in India. Her plans run afoul when she encounters the man who, ten years prior, left a mark on her soul with one stolen kiss. But he is a duke, and far beyond the reach of even her dreams.The Duke of Ravenswood, secret head of the British Foreign Service, has no time for relationships. His one goal is to locate and eliminate key insurgents involved in an uprising against the British East India Company before it’s too late. But when Suri appears in Delhi, his resolve is tested as he finds his heart forever bound to her by the one haunting kiss they shared once upon a time.With Suri’s vengeful Indian family looking for her death, and insurgents intent on mutiny tearing their world apart, can their love rise above the scandal of the marriage they both desperately want?
What I value about Kathleen's book "Duke's Wicked Kiss" is that she is able to incorporate historical elements while also creating suspense amongst the main characters as they develop their love chemistry. Although I haven't read the book, as a viewer, the summary is intriguing and presumes to be educational. I would like to find a way in my own work to incorporate a historical element and see where it takes me.
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