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15/04/2020

Fed to the Lyon (The Lyon's Den Connected World) by Mary Lancaster. Regency Romance Release & ARC Review.

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Enter the world of the most notorious gambling den in London, where matches are made... unusually. Welcome to the world of THE LYON'S DEN: The Black Widow of Whitehall Connected World, where the underground of Regency London thrives... and loves.

A high-stakes game…but who is playing?

On the day the Princess of Wales goes into exile, Diana loses both her court place and her betrothed. Devastated, she staggers home in the small hours of the morning, alone, drunk—and ruined in the eyes of Society.

In desperation, her mother takes her to the infamous matchmaker, the Black Widow of Whitehall. Abandoned and alone at the scandalous Lyon’s Den gaming house, Diana is disguised as a boy and there encounters her prospective groom, a wealthy Scottish nobleman, Lord Garvie.

She is appalled!

However, Mrs. Dove-Lyon plays a deep game, and nothing is quite as it seems at the Lyon’s Den, where Diana finds unexpected adventure, passion, heartache, and the true love she always dreamed of.

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Miss Diana Wade's life is suddenly turned upside down, when the Princess of Wales leaves for the continent taking Diana's betrothed with her.  The scandal could ruin the prospects for the rest of the family.
Lord William Garvie is a Scottish nobleman in London.  He's enjoying watching the people around him in the Lyon's Den make fools of themselves.  The Black Widow who runs the place has a reputation for making very unusual bets.  
This is a regency romance with lots of mischief and fun.  The Lyon's Den series is written by many fabulous authors and each book is great fun.  Our matchmaking widow pulls off some amazing deals.  
Really entertaining.


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Mary Lancaster's first love was historical fiction. Since then she has grown to love coffee, chocolate, red wine and black and white films - simultaneously where possible. She hates housework.

As a direct consequence of the first love, she studied history at St. Andrews University, after which she worked variously as editorial assistant, researcher and librarian. Although she has always written stories for her own entertainment, she began to make serious efforts toward publication in order to distract herself from a job she disliked. She now writes full time at her seaside home in Scotland, which she shares with her husband and three children.

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