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Rules of Conduct
by Maggi Andersen

Rules of Conduct

HE IS A MAN OF HONOR

The Duke of Vale is destined to marry the woman his parents have chosen for him. But he cannot forget the beautiful and mysterious woman he calls Viola.

SHE IS A WOMAN OF SECRETS

After losing her memory, Viola knows only of her Classical education, and her love for the Duke of Vale. In her flight from danger, she has broken all the rules of conduct. As she falls further in disgrace and her choices narrow, she must fight for what is hers.

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Maggi Andersen
Maggi Andersen lives in Sydney with her lawyer husband and the two cats that rule them. She began writing adventure stories at eight years old. Three children, a Bachelor of Arts degree and a Master of Arts degree in Creative Writing later, her novels are still filled with adventure and suspense, but now they are passionate romances. Georgette Heyer inspired her seductive Regencies. Maggi also writes contemporary romantic suspense, crime and young adult and is working on a Gothic, Victorian mystery she hopes her readers will enjoy.

You will find her latest work on her website: www.maggiandersenauthor.com


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"Maggi Andersen's Rules of Conduct is "a right saucy tale," as they say, and one done in the finest traditions of Regency Romances. Although the overall tone of the tale is light, as such romances are meant to be, this book has a good plot, shows in-depth historical research, and develops its characters amazingly well. Maggi Andersen, it seems, has a real flair for Regency Romances. Her Rules of Conduct shows a brilliant attention to detail, moves at a fast pace, and makes the reader care about what happens to the main characters." Rob Shelsky