A young heiress must disguise herself to attend a prestigious, all-male university, where she unexpectedly falls for her handsome tutor, in this swoony historical romance by the USA Today bestselling author of Queen Bee.
Lady Rosalin Chen isn’t as vapid as she pretends to be. She’s actually a computing genius and smarter than most of her peers in the ton. Not even her friends know that she’s been sabotaging her own chances to find a match in the marriage mart.
She’s in want of a proper education, not a husband. So while her cousin is gallivanting around Europe, she decides to take his place at Cambridge University. How hard could it be to act like a gentleman, after all?
The only boy who could possibly see through her disguise is her tutor—sharp-eyed math prodigy Tarik St. Clair. The more time they spend together, the harder it becomes to hide who she really is. Even if Lady Rosalin decided to come clean, can love ever be part of the equation once the truth is factored in?
“Rebel Heiress is a page-turning delight of a historical romance, elegantly undergirded with themes of individuality, diversity, and the power of following one’s star. I loved it from the first line and couldn’t put it down until the last.” —Mimi Matthews, USA Today bestselling author of The Siren of Sussex
“Simply brilliant. Howard returns with a clever, banter-filled, meticulously researched tale so swoon-worthy readers will be left utterly starry-eyed.” —Angela Montoya, award-winning author of Carnival Fantástico
“Smart, romantic, and utterly inspiring, with a plucky, progressive heroine you’ll cheer for. Another triumph from Amalie Howard!” —Alexandra Vasti, USA Today bestselling author of Ladies in Hating
Amalie Howard is an AAPI, Caribbean-born USA Today and Publishers Weekly bestselling author of historical-romance fiction, including Queen Bee, Lady Knight, The Beast of Beswick, and Always Be My Duchess, as well as the creepy middle-grade novel, Bumps in the Night. Her work has been featured in publications such as Entertainment Weekly, Cosmopolitan, and Oprah Daily. She lives in Colorado with her family.
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A young heiress must disguise herself to attend a prestigious, all-male university, where she unexpectedly falls for her handsome tutor, in this swoony historical romance by the USA Today bestselling author of Queen Bee.
Lady Rosalin Chen isn’t as vapid as she pretends to be. She’s actually a computing genius and smarter than most of her peers in the ton. Not even her friends know that she’s been sabotaging her own chances to find a match in the marriage mart.
She’s in want of a proper education, not a husband. So while her cousin is gallivanting around Europe, she decides to take his place at Cambridge University. How hard could it be to act like a gentleman, after all?
The only boy who could possibly see through her disguise is her tutor—sharp-eyed math prodigy Tarik St. Clair. The more time they spend together, the harder it becomes to hide who she really is. Even if Lady Rosalin decided to come clean, can love ever be part of the equation once the truth is factored in?
Praise
“Rebel Heiress is a page-turning delight of a historical romance, elegantly undergirded with themes of individuality, diversity, and the power of following one’s star. I loved it from the first line and couldn’t put it down until the last.” —Mimi Matthews, USA Today bestselling author of The Siren of Sussex
“Simply brilliant. Howard returns with a clever, banter-filled, meticulously researched tale so swoon-worthy readers will be left utterly starry-eyed.” —Angela Montoya, award-winning author of Carnival Fantástico
“Smart, romantic, and utterly inspiring, with a plucky, progressive heroine you’ll cheer for. Another triumph from Amalie Howard!” —Alexandra Vasti, USA Today bestselling author of Ladies in Hating
Author
Amalie Howard is an AAPI, Caribbean-born USA Today and Publishers Weekly bestselling author of historical-romance fiction, including Queen Bee, Lady Knight, The Beast of Beswick, and Always Be My Duchess, as well as the creepy middle-grade novel, Bumps in the Night. Her work has been featured in publications such as Entertainment Weekly, Cosmopolitan, and Oprah Daily. She lives in Colorado with her family.
View titles by Amalie Howard