Stand Alone Novel
Book 3
By: Tess Thompson

The Scholar

Tess Thompson
 They've both been wounded by the past. Can their marriage of convenience bring the healing they need?
 EMERSON PASS HISTORICALS   Book Three

Theo Barnes has been in love with Louisa Keller since they were kids. However, she’s in love with his twin brother, Flynn. Sadly for Louisa, Flynn is in love with another woman and has no interest in her.

When tragedy strikes Louisa’s family and she’s left penniless, she’s forced to consider Theo’s offer of marriage. They agree to a marriage of convenience with no bedroom privileges. He secretly hopes she’ll change her mind once they’re married but the marriage gets off to a rocky start.

The Scholar is the third book in the heartwarming Emerson Pass historical romance series. If you like staunch heroines, emotional backdrops, and sweeping family sagas, then you’ll adore Tess Thompson’s wholesome tale. Order The Scholar to enjoy this next installment in the Barnes’ family saga

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Tess Thompson is the USA Today Bestselling and award-winning author of contemporary and historical Romantic Women’s Fiction with nearly 40 published titles. When asked to describe her books, she could never figure out what to say that would perfectly sum them up until she landed on, Hometowns and Heartstrings.

She’s married to her prince, Best Husband Ever, and is the mother of their blended family of four kids and five cats. Best Husband Ever is seventeen months younger, which qualifies Tess as a Cougar, a title she wears proudly. Her Bonus Sons are young adults with pretty hair and big brains like their dad. Daughters, better known as Princess One and Two, are teenagers who make their mama proud because they’re kind. They’re also smart, but a mother shouldn’t brag.

Tess loves lazy afternoons watching football, hanging out on the back patio with Best Husband Ever, reading in bed, binge-watching television series, red wine, strong coffee and walks on crisp autumn days. She laughs a little too loudly, never knows what to make for dinner, looks ridiculous kickboxing in an attempt to combat her muffin top, and always complains about the rain even though she chose to live in Seattle.

She’s proud to have grown up in a small town like the ones in her novels. After graduating from the University of Southern California Drama School, she had hopes of becoming an actress but was called instead to writing fiction. She’s grateful to spend most days in her office matchmaking her characters while her favorite cat Mittens (shhh…don’t tell the others) sleeps on the desk.

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