Monday 16 June 2014

Mistress Of Lies by Holly West Cover Reveal and Giveaway!



Welcome to the cover reveal for MISTRESS OF LIES by Holly West!



Synopsis 

Mistress of Lies
Mistress of Fortune #2
London, 1679
Isabel, Lady Wilde, mistress of King Charles II, has made a good living disguised as fortune teller Mistress Ruby, counseling London’s elite. But after the murder of one of her customers, business has taken a downturn, and Isabel is on the verge of accepting the king’s offer to move into the palace.
Isabel’s plans are interrupted when a beggar girl named Susanna shows up at her home, claiming to be her niece. Isabel always believed that her older brother, Adam, died alone during the plague. When Susanna reveals that Adam was actually murdered, Isabel is compelled to take up an impossible task: discover the truth about her brother’s death, twelve years after it happened.
Isabel’s investigation leads her through the gamut of London society, from bear-baiting matches and brothels to the realm of wealthy bankers. But as she uncovers her brother’s dark secrets, Isabel begins to wonder whether the past is better left buried—especially when uncovering the truth could lead to her own funeral.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Holly West is a crime fiction author based in Los Angeles. She’s the author of the 
Mistress of Fortune series, set in late 17th London and featuring amateur sleuth Isabel 
Wilde, a mistress to King Charles II who secretly makes her living as a fortuneteller. The 
first in the series, Mistress of Fortune, was published by Harlequin’s Carina Press in 
February 2014 and its sequel, Mistress of Lies, is forthcoming in Fall 2014.

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7 comments:

  1. I like the cover the colors are very vibrant and it is intruiging

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  2. Love the cover looks so awesome.

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  3. The cover looks good! It gives the reader a hint about the title of the book.

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  4. The cover is gorgeous! From it, it gives reader what the book is about?

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