


Thanks to my family for always being there in good times and bad, and supporting whatever I wanted to do. I hope you enjoy the book.Ī big shout of thanks also goes out to the online Amazons who have followed my writing since I first got the courage to share my work on the Web. Also to Christine, and Kat Old Chap! Your friendship and support are greatly appreciated. Thank you to my friends Amy and Govita who have supported me from the start, believed in my stories and listened to my endless anxieties, self doubt, and craziness. This book wouldn’t have been possible without your help, encouragement, and belief in me. Lily Hoffman, thank you for always being there to help, and giving me the benefit of your talent and knowledge. I truly appreciate your guidance, advice, and good humour. You have made the editing process a wonderful teaching experience. Thank you to all the Bold Strokes staff who work tirelessly behind the scenes and fellow authors who have made me feel extremely welcome.Ī huge thank you to my editor, Ruth Sternglantz. This book, or parts thereof, may not be reproduced in any form without permission.Ĭover Design By Sheri I have to thank Radclyffe for taking a chance on a beginner and allowing me to join the BSB family. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, business establishments, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.

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But is love enough to bridge the gap between Bethnal Green and Buckingham Palace?ĮBooks are not transferable. When Bea-director of a hospice charity-must spend six months working with Queen Georgina, her charity’s new patron, sparks fly and passion blooms. While the people acclaim their new Queen, Great Britain’s first openly gay monarch, all George feels is the isolation of her station.īeatrice Elliot’s staunch anti-monarchist views have always been a point of gentle contention with her working class, royalty-loving parents. When her father dies suddenly, she is called back from her Royal Navy post to assume the crown. Georgina, Princess of Wales, has always known her destiny, but she never expected duty to call so soon.
