After struggling from May to now, I've published The Key for Spies, book 8 in my Hearts in Hazard series.
You may have read my celebratory blog about typing the last words earlier this month. After revising (adding in and fixing spots--I believe in clean drafts so no major re-organization or development is needed) and correcting and proofreading and cleaning up the last typos, K4Spies is uploaded and out into the world.Here's the blurb (promo copy):
Spies and traitors. Lies and treachery. Unexpected love where bullets fly.
One
traitor destroys loyalty. What will two
traitors destroy?
The
British spy Simon Pargeter scouts the terrain for Wellington’s army in
French-controlled Spain. Miriella de Teba
ye Olivita, the famed Doñabella, wants to give him aid, but she must first find
the traitor lurking in her band of guerillas.
Can
Simon escape the French patrol hot on his trail? With Major Pierre LeCuyer actively seeking
Doñabella’s identity, can Miri hold her guerrillas together long enough to get
the information Simon needs? Can she
locate the traitor before she is unmasked?
Or
will the traitors reap the reward while Simon and Miri swing from a gallows?
The Key for Spies, at 98,000 words, is the eighth novel in the
Hearts in Hazard series by M.A. Lee. Set
in the Regency era, the Hearts in Hazard series combines suspense and mystery
with a dash of romance.
Purchase the book here.
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