Erica Ridley
September 12 @ 7 PM
Anderson's Bookshop - Naperville
123 West Jefferson Avenue, Naperville, IL
Join Anderson’s Bookshop for an in-person event and signing line with author Erica Ridley, to celebrate the release of My Rougue to Ruin, on Tuesday, September 12th in our Naperville Store. Erica will give a solo presentation, followed by an audience Q&A. After, she will have a signing line where she will personalize and take photos with attendees, if they wish!
This event will be held in our Naperville store location (123 West Jefferson Ave), and pre-registration is required as space is limited.
More about My Rougue to Ruin:
The riotous Wynchester family has taken on a new case to expose a forger, but the prime suspect isn't at all what he seems in this captivating Regency romp from a New York Times bestselling author.
Marjorie Wynchester has always let her siblings take the lead when it comes to planning their investigations. But someone in London is trying to pass off counterfeits, and this time she's the only one with the skill needed to find the culprit. Soon, all the evidence leads her straight to Lord Adrian Webb.
Adrian is a roguish scoundrel of the first order, but he never meant to get caught up in a forgery scheme. Especially one that’s snowballed out of control. Now a blackmailer is out to ruin him, and the most alluring woman he's ever met is trying to put him behind bars.
Every time Marjorie thinks she has Adrian figured out, her assumptions turn on their head. He’s a heartless scoundrel. A loyal brother. A smooth liar. A good kisser. Er…wait… Is winning her affections just one more attempt to avoid the law? Or is it possible he’s not such a rogue after all?
About the Author:
Erica Ridley is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of historical romance novels. She lives between two volcanos on a macadamia farm filled with horses, cows, parrots, frogs, and the occasional howler monkey. When not reading or writing romances, Erica can be found eating couscous in Morocco, zip-lining through rain forests in Costa Rica, or getting hopelessly lost in the middle of Budapest.