Sleepless at Midnight

Sleepless at Midnight by Jacquie D’Alessandro, published by HarperCollins on June 26, 2007, is a historical romance novel that immerses readers in the vibrant literary scene of London. The story centers around Miss Sarah Moorehouse, whose curiosity is piqued by the mysterious behavior of Matthew Devenport, Marquess Langston. When Sarah decides to investigate his late-night activities, she finds herself in an unexpected and precarious situation that sets the stage for a playful and intriguing encounter.
In this edition, readers will discover a tale filled with wit and charm as Sarah and Matthew navigate their growing attraction amidst the backdrop of societal expectations and personal ambitions. The narrative explores themes of curiosity and desire, as Sarah’s adventurous spirit leads her into a world of mischief and romance. With 384 pages, this book offers an engaging experience for those interested in fiction that intertwines romance with historical elements.
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The ladies in London are abuzz over Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, especially Miss Sarah Moorehouse. Her imagination is fired up, so when she spies Matthew Devenport, Marquess Langston, mysteriously sneaking home in the wee hours clutching a shovel, she simply must investigate. Impelled by curiosity, the adventurous lass steals into his bedchamber—only to be caught red-handed by the impossibly handsome and totally naked nobleman.
The Marquess Langston has more important things to worry about than a group of literature-loving ladies. But Matthew’s grand plan to rescue the family from ruin could be lost when he discovers Sarah hiding behind his bedroom curtain. What is this meddlesome woman up to? And why are his desires inflamed by a chit who is too inquisitive for her own good? Well, two can play at this game . . . and when Matthew captures the beguiling Sarah in all her naked glory, the night of mischief has only just begun.
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