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Spyfall

The King's Rogues, Book 2

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Spyfall

By: Elizabeth Ellen Carter
Narrated by: Tim Drew
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A dangerous love — who will be first to fall?

Book 2 in "The King's Rogues" Regency Historical Romance Series is now available.

Cornwall, 1805

Rescued from a French prison by a mysterious benefactor, smuggler Nathaniel “Nate” Payne returns home to Cornwall a nearly broken man. He hopes to recover at his old haunt, but The Queen’s Head Inn has a new owner.

Susannah Linwood is a young widow with a dark secret fleeing a brutal past. She has made an honest success of the inn and intends to keep it that way, and not fall in with the likes of Nate. Even so, their mutual attraction is hard to deny. But Nate’s former lover, the local magistrate’s wife, schemes to uncover Susannah’s secrets.

To ease his conscience at surviving when so many did not, Nate writes to the family of a fellow English prisoner, not realizing it is a coded message for The King’s Rogues that brings Lieutenant Adam Hardacre to The Queen’s Head. While Hardacre recruits Nate into The King’s Rogues, Susannah learns a figure from her past is threatening blackmail, and worse, over the circumstances of her husband’s death.

Persuaded to return to France to evacuate stranded English agents, Nate realizes there may be a more pressing rescue mission at home with Susannah’s very life at stake.

The King's Rogues

Book 1 - Live and Let Spy

Book 2 - Spyfall

Book 3 - Spy Another Day

Book 4 - From the Duke with Love

Book 5 - Father's Day (Christmas Novella)

©2019 Elizabeth Ellen Carter (P)2026 Elizabeth Ellen Carter
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