

There is much more to Sorrel than he imagined. Declaring war on each other seems the only option.īut as Philip's unorthodox strategy which, leans heavily on false flirting, leads him into unexpected encounters with his striking adversary, he catches glimpses of the woman underneath the barbed exterior. Philip's peacock-like persona ruffles Sorrel's straightforward and simple views. When fate brings them together for a month-long house party, neither Philip nor Sorrel is ready to quietly play nice. On the heels of this villain, Philip stumbles into a sour encounter with the lovely but severe Sorrel Kendrick. In Friends and Foes, Jonquil finds his life in disarray as he seeks to apprehend Le Fontaine, a murderous French spy who has eluded capture for years. Originally released under the title Affectations in 2008, Friends and Foes delves into the life of Philip Jonquil, the Earl of Lampton, who made his debut in Eden's 2010 novel, Kiss of a Stranger. This energetic tale of clandestine government infiltration mingled with engaging personal battles wrenches readers into the middle of a delightfully endearing tale. "synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.įriends and Foes, Sarah Eden's most recent romantic release, is a novel that will rouse the twittering heart of Regency lovers everywhere. But can two proud hearts negotiate a ceasefire when cooperation matters most? In the midst of this waning war and growing attraction, Philip catches wind of the French spy he's been tracking, and Sorrel inadvertently stumbles upon a crucial piece of the puzzle, making her indispensable to the mission. But Philip's tactics, which range from flirting to indifference, soon backfire as he finds himself reluctantly enjoying Sorrel's company and, much to her dismay, Sorrel finds Philip's odd manner to be increasingly endearing. Doubly annoyed when they both end up at a party hosted by mutual friends, Philip and Sorrel privately declare war on one another. Indeed, Sorrel cannot believe the nerve of this gentleman, who rudely accuses her of theft and insults her feminine dignity. But at a traveler's inn, he encounters an unexpected and far more maddening foe: Sorrel Kendrick, a young lady who is strikingly pretty, shockingly outspoken, and entirely unimpressed with him. After five years of tracking and capturing spies on English soil, Philip Jonquil, Earl of Lampton, is in pursuit of his last quarry.
