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The Trouble With Tigers Roxane Dhand

The Trouble With Tigers By Roxane Dhand

The Trouble With Tigers by Roxane Dhand


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Summary

A gripping and heartwarming historical romance set in a circus in 20th century India, perfect for fans of Dinah Jefferies and Janet MacLeod Trotter.

The Trouble With Tigers Summary

The Trouble With Tigers: A gripping and sweeping tale of unforgettable adventures and unforgiveable secrets by Roxane Dhand

'This is a story with all the engaging elements of suspense and romance' FIVE STARS

This compulsive tale is rich in atmosphere and page-turning intrigue' FIVE STARS

'The story is engaging from the start with enough twists and turns in the plot to keep you guessing right until the last page' FIVE STARS

From the best-selling author of The Pearler's Wife, a gripping and immersive story of family secrets, sacrifice and romance set against the backdrop of a spell-binding circus in 20th Century India. Perfect for fans of books by Lucinda Riley and Dinah Jeffries.

After her father died under mysterious circumstances, Lilly Myerson grew up in England raised by her grandparents. Married off at eighteen to a well-to-do but controlling Indian merchant, Lilly has never experienced adventure or romance.

But in 1902 as a new king is about to be crowned, Lilly's life is destined to change.

When her estranged mother invites her to spend the hot season in Nainital, Lilly's husband forces her to leave her beloved, five-year-old son Teddy behind. As Lilly discovers what lies outside her sheltered existence, she realises two things: she can't return to her carefully manicured life and she must rescue Teddy before his father turns him against her.

Fleeing to the circus, Lilly enters a breath-taking world of wonder, romance and peril. Tiffert's Circus is renowned for bareback riding, the iron jaw act, trained tigers and elephants. The more dangerous the acts, the more the audience adore them. But the greater danger to Lilly Myerson is her husband Royce...

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Readers are loving The Trouble with Tigers!

'Brilliantly written. This book will not disappoint!' FIVE STARS

'This book is worth reading just for the fantastic, likeable characters you get to meet' FIVE STARS

'So much to love here. Highly recommended' FIVE STARS

'The book flows beautifully and is captivating. I would absolutely recommend it' FIVE STARS

'The attention to historical detail shines through every page' FIVE STARS

About Roxane Dhand

Roxane's third novel, The Trouble With Tigers, is published in September 2022, a compulsive and immersive historical read full of romance and adventure set in 20th Century India.
Born in Kent, Roxane entertained her sisters with imaginative stories from an early age. After graduating with degrees in English and French from London University she began her professional life in Switzerland. It was while living there that she started to put her stories on paper. Returning to England, marriage, work and a house move to Hampshire derailed the writing for several years until she picked up her pen once more in 2013.
Her best selling debut novel, The Pearler's Wife was published by Harper Impulse in 2018, and in Australia with Penguin Random House. Her second novel, The Orphan of Good Hope was published in 2020, a riveting seventeenth-century romance that sweeps the reader from Amsterdam to a frontier town on the Cape of Good Hope.

Additional information

GOR012891545
9781398710665
1398710660
The Trouble With Tigers: A gripping and sweeping tale of unforgettable adventures and unforgiveable secrets by Roxane Dhand
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Orion Publishing Co
20220916
416
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Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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