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Bestselling author Amalie Howard delivers the unputdownable companion novel to Queen Bee, Lady Knight, which follows the daughter of a duke defying the rules of high society in regency-era London with the help of friends, including the resident rake. Lady Zenobia--Zia--Osborn, a lord’s daughter, gifted pianist, and a diamond of the first water, is furious that her entire life has been mapped out for her. What good is skill or intelligence if one is forced to suffocate it? She’d much rather make her mark on the world than bat her eyelashes for the ton. Zia only comes alive in an underground…mehr

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Bestselling author Amalie Howard delivers the unputdownable companion novel to Queen Bee, Lady Knight, which follows the daughter of a duke defying the rules of high society in regency-era London with the help of friends, including the resident rake. Lady Zenobia--Zia--Osborn, a lord’s daughter, gifted pianist, and a diamond of the first water, is furious that her entire life has been mapped out for her. What good is skill or intelligence if one is forced to suffocate it? She’d much rather make her mark on the world than bat her eyelashes for the ton. Zia only comes alive in an underground club for rebellious young ladies called Lady Knights. In it, she is free to fence better than any boy, race horses in London at midnight, and read the latest literature deemed uncouth for her sex. Aside from her closest confidants, no one in her social circle is supposed to know about Zia’s other life… Once Mr. Rafi Nasser, a handsome rogue with secrets of his own, learns what she’s been up to, he is appalled…and intrigued. He had no inkling that his best friend’s little sister could be so charmingly defiant. And when someone tries to expose the Lady Knights, Zia soon finds that Rafi is the only one she can trust to help before her name is ruined.
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Amalie Howard