
Harry Hawk and the Tycoon’s Daughter-Book Six in the Harry Hawk Series But when Rosemary reveals her true identity to him, will Henry be able to forgive her or has her deceit cost her the man she loves? The more time they spend together, the closer they become. But she can’t yet confess who she truly is until she knows if Henry will accept her as F.

The secretarial mask must come off, now that he knows she is a member of New York society. Rosemary’s deception begins to unravel at the Cotillion ball, when Henry recognizes her. Because his intentions are to marry her, regardless. Elliott’s secretary the moment they meet, and wonders how his traditional-thinking father will react when he brings a working class woman into the family. Henry Cooper is not the typical Boston Brahmin.

And in the midst of all this subterfuge, her mother is insisting that she become a debutante this year. She must pose as his secretary in order to ensure the continuation of her series. As the author of the popular Harry Hawk dime novels, she must hide her true identity from her new publisher, who assumes the person behind the F. Rosemary Fitzpatrick’s agenda is very different. In 1859, ladies of New York society were expected to do three things well: find a husband, organize a smooth-running household, and have children.

And all her new publisher wants is a face-to-face meeting with the author. All Rosemary Fitzpatrick wants is to keep writing her dime novels under the guise of a male pen name, while all her mother wants is to find a suitable husband for her daughter.
