Chasing the Chambermaid is Leaving Kindle Unlimited Tomorrow (12th October) #reverseharem #whychoose #ku #kindleunlimited

Posted on 11 October 2019

Hi everyone,

Just a quick note to let you know that if you are a Kindle Unlimited subscriber and haven’t yet read Chasing the Chambermaid – now’s the time, since tomorrow (12th October) is its last day in the programme. It will still be available on Amazon, but only to purchase, not read in Kindle Unlimited.

Here’s a reminder what it’s all about:

Can an exciting new outlook on life help Connie heal her damaged heart?

Connie White is running away from an abusive relationship. Fear and desperation have driven her to Bowdley Hall Hotel in the Scottish Highlands, where, despite an unceremonious start, she appears to have fallen on her feet. The owner, Frances McKenzie, is kind and understanding, and seems happy for Connie to hide out in her hotel for a while.

With a roof over her head and a job as a chambermaid, Connie is in a better situation than she could ever have hoped for. Her workmates seem nice, but she’s determined to keep them at arm’s length. After all, how can she form connections if she’s unwilling to divulge anything about herself?

Her apparent mysteriousness doesn’t faze her gorgeous new colleagues Will MacIntyre, Nico Moretti, and Ashley Fox. All three show a keen interest in her, but Connie has absolutely no intention of going there. She hasn’t fled one relationship, only to get involved with someone else, no matter how gorgeous. She simply isn’t ready for that.

When an epiphany of sorts makes her realise she’s living a half-life by keeping herself so cut off from everyone, she finally lets someone in. That someone shows her there can be something between singledom and a full-on relationship. And when casual dating is on the cards, anything is possible…

Note: This novella has been previously published as part of the Duty Bound anthology.

Grab it here: http://books2read.com/chasingthechambermaid

Happy Reading!

Lucy x

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