About Emery Lee

EMERY LEE is a history buff, avid reader of historical romance and biographical fiction, and lover of all things equine. These particular interests converge in her debut novel, THE HIGHEST STAKES,  an epic tale of thwarted love, retribution and horse racing

In FORTUNE’S SON, second in her Georgian era trilogy, Emery Lee spins a web of drama, passion, and deceit, deep in the world of high stakes gaming, when a chance meeting at the hazard table between a seasoned gamester and a courtier of a prince, changes their destinies as unpredictably as a roll of the dice…

Combining meticulously researched historical settings and love of a great romantic tale, Emery Lee fictionally explores the Georgian era in her distinctly 18th century voice.

Lee brings the atmosphere of the Georgian era to life with lush descriptions that beg the reader to see, hear, feel and touch it all….with a lively cast of characters and surprising twists and turns that are reminiscent of Fielding’s Tom Jones or Defoe’s Moll Flanders.-RT BOOK REVIEWS

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Emery Lee is a member of Romance Writers of America, Georgia Romance Writers, and The Historical Novel Society, and is married with two children and currently resides in NE Georgia. Please visit her at GOODREADS Group Romantic Historical FictionLovers http://www.goodreads.com/group/show/33864.Romantic_Historical_Fiction_Lovers

http://authoremerylee.com

One Response to About Emery Lee

  1. Barbara Salys

    Hello Emery,
    I just finished your book and really enjoyed the ride. When I bought your book at the Belton Market Days I believe you said you resided in Belton but your book states in the back that you live in Upstate S. Carolina. Do you reside in this area or not. I thought it might be fun to have you speak at a New Comers function. Regards, Barb

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