A Second Wedding Night: A Steamy Regency Romance

Lust and Longing Book 1 · Emilie Jacobsen
4.7
24 reviews
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198
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His mistress helps their marriage have a second chance

Millie is a young timid woman betrothed to Charles, the Duke of Camborne. Her life seems perfect until her mother reveals to her, that what will happen on her wedding night will not be pleasant for her.

Charles is looking forward to a comfortable and caring marriage with Millie, but when their wedding night turns into a disaster, their relationship stagnates and never have a chance to blossom.

Ten years later a chance encounter at Charles's mistress gives them the opportunity for a second wedding night.

If you like steamy stories from the Georgian or Regency Era, this novel might be for you.

A Second Wedding Night is the first book in the series Lust and Longing. It is a Historical Regency Romance of about 52.000 words (173 pages) about second chances, lust, and love with a happy ever after.

New and 30.000 words longer edition added in April 2024. 

Ratings and reviews

4.7
24 reviews
Eric Stuart
December 15, 2023
Although short internet was lively and both main characters were very interesting and held my attention from start to finish. I'm very glad that I found this new author. Great job!
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About the author

Emilie Jacobsen is a Danish author who writes historical romance from the Regency and Victorian era and romantic fantasy novels set in a fictional medieval Denmark. Her first book, The Alchemist’s Daughter, was published in 2022.

She lives in Copenhagen, Denmark, with her family.

Learn more about her at http://emiliewriter.com/

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