The Stag and the Baroness (The Shifter Season #3)
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A widowed deer shifter discovers that the new Baron is more than she could ever have hoped for.
After a loveless marriage, Lady Lydia Ferrington has thrown herself into throwing events that are the talk of the shifter social calendar.
But when Jonathan returns from abroad to take his place as the new baron, Lydia finds herself unwilling to give up hers.
Despite knowing they shouldn't, the two of them soon find themselves constantly drawn together...
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The Stag and the Baroness is part of The Shifter Season series of Regency-inspired standalone fantasy romances. It includes a lightly steamy m/f romance with a deer shifter who doesn't want to give up her freedom, a second chance for love, and the stag shifter who will fight for her.
Dance through the balls of The Shifter Season in a series full of shifters, stolen moments, scandals, balls, and romance!
The Shifter Season is set in a secondary world inspired by Regency era England where shifters exist and engage in the social season. It is not intended to be entirely factual and elements have been fictionalised.
After a loveless marriage, Lady Lydia Ferrington has thrown herself into throwing events that are the talk of the shifter social calendar.
But when Jonathan returns from abroad to take his place as the new baron, Lydia finds herself unwilling to give up hers.
Despite knowing they shouldn't, the two of them soon find themselves constantly drawn together...
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The Stag and the Baroness is part of The Shifter Season series of Regency-inspired standalone fantasy romances. It includes a lightly steamy m/f romance with a deer shifter who doesn't want to give up her freedom, a second chance for love, and the stag shifter who will fight for her.
Dance through the balls of The Shifter Season in a series full of shifters, stolen moments, scandals, balls, and romance!
The Shifter Season is set in a secondary world inspired by Regency era England where shifters exist and engage in the social season. It is not intended to be entirely factual and elements have been fictionalised.