

So she needs to get to a symposium in Edinburgh to present her findings. When she found an exceptionally well-preserved footprint of a very large lizard (in a hidden cave, no less), she knew it could change the way science looked at the past.

Since she came to Spindle Cove, she has been studying the fossils along the coast. He is a flirt and a rake and a scoundrel – and he can’t even be bothered to remember Minerva’s name! But Minerva needs his help… Diana, it seems, caught the eye of the dashing Lord Payne, but Minerva does not approve of him – especially for her sister. She and her family came to the area because her sister Diana’s health needed improving and taking in the sea air was recommended. She is much more interested in science than in flirting with the locals in Spindle Cove. The funds won’t release until his next birthday OR until he marries – so he is living in the country. Colin is in Spindle Cove to assist his cousin, the commander of the local militia, while he waits for his inheritance. The only thing that helps him get a good night’s sleep is company in bed – a practice he has embraced with vigor. Ever since a childhood trauma, he has been plagued by nightmares. What do an insomniac viscount, a bluestocking geologist, and a dinosaur named Francine all have in common? In Tessa Dare’s newest Spindle Cove book, we find out.Ĭolin Sandhurst, Lord Payne, is not a good sleeper. Historical Romance published by Avon 27 Mar 12 C2’s review of A Week to be Wicked (Spindle Cove, Book 2) by Tessa Dare
