

Renee penned her first book at the tender age of seven and even drew the impressive stick figuresthough clearly those characters weren’t. She is a Romance Writers of America RITA and 2x Golden Heart finalist. He draws Emma into a flirtatious game, commissioning the talented lass to paint him-and enticing them both to reveal their whispered suspicions and deepest secrets. USA Today Bestselling author Renee Ann Miller writes historical romances that are sometimes witty, sometimes dark, but always sexy.


With the memory of a faint scent of paint spirits and the knowledge that his neighbor Emma is a portraitist, Simon sets out to capture his thief. A game of sleuthing leads to love for a rakish Viscount and his beautiful neighbor in this delightful. or that during their encounter his signet ring, a token of his painful past, went missing. But when darker whispers take hold, a spirited writers encounter with a dangerously desirable nobleman may uncover the whole story. Simon Marlton, Viscount Adler doesn’t know which is more infuriating: that an anonymous intruder set his soul on fire and left a deep longing in her wake. Written by Renee Ann Miller Narrated by Mary Sarah 4 / 5 ( 15 ratings ) About this audiobook They are the infamous lords, whose scandalous ways keep tongues wagging. But when Lily goes too far searching for “evidence,” Emma must save the imp by distracting Simon-with an all-consuming kiss rife with danger and desire. Clearly, Emma Trafford’s new neighbor is a lady killer-but is the scoundrel with the scar capable of murder? Emma can barely contain her precocious younger sister, Lily-the child swears she spied their neighbor engaged in foul play in his Bloomsbury love nest. For a portrait artist, capturing the true soul of a high-born hellion is a daring proposition. Simon Marlton, Viscount Adler doesn’t know which is more infuriating: that an anonymous intruder set his soul on fire and left a deep longing in her wake. A ZEBRA SHOUT FRESH NEW ROMANCE They are the infamous lords, notorious noblemen who indulge their irreverence in public, but keep their personal struggles private.
