
Immersing the reader in 1777 Philadelphia, sweeping from decadent high-society balls to the filth of battlefield infirmaries, Thorland exhibits real passion for the time period. READERS GUIDE INCLUDEDReview"A combination of historical espionage and smoldering romance, Thorland's first novel is a surprising and engrossing tale. And so begins their dangerous dance, between passion and patriotism, between certain death and the promise of a brave new future together. Worse, the glamorous woman in the midst of this social whirl, the fiancée of his own dissolute cousin, is none other than Kate Grey herself. Nor does he relish the glittering entertainments being held for General Howe’s idle officers. Months later, having narrowly escaped court martial and hanging, Tremayne returns to decadent, British-occupied Philadelphia with no stomach for his current assignment-to capture the woman he believes betrayed him.

Painfully awakened to the risks of war, Kate determines to put duty ahead of desire, and offers General Washington her services as an undercover agent in the City of Brotherly Love. She is on the verge of surrender when a spy in her own household seizes the opportunity to steal the military dispatches Tremayne carries, ensuring his disgrace-and implicating Kate in high treason. Major Lord Peter Tremayne is the last man rebel bluestocking Kate Grey should fall in love with, but when the handsome British viscount commandeers her home, Kate throws caution to the wind and responds to his seduction.


They can trust no one-especially not each other. They are lovers on opposite sides of a brutal war, with everything at stake and no possibility of retreat.
