What others do affects us—sometimes—greatly. I cannot deny that life has gotten in the way of some of my own objectives. A few times, with disastrous consequences I could not alter.
And while in romance we like to solve all our heroes and hoeroines’ problems, occasionally we cannot.
What is historically accurate in IMPOSTER includes the fact that Bonaparte did invite actresses to his bed—and he did keep them waiting. One, he kept out in his other office for so long, she left! An actress with whom he did have a liaison was the young Madame George who did open in Paris in Phaedra in February 16, 1803.
Another tidbit of history in IMPOSTER is the fact that often what occurred outside the theater was often celebrated inside! (See the excerpt from a London newspaper, 1805)
I hope you join me for LORD APPLEBY’S GORGEOUS IMPOSTER when Tate Cantrell, Lord Appleby, risks his life to help the woman he loves exact revenge on those who destroyed her family.
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