Jazz-Age Love Letters: A Flapper, a Bootlegger, and a Jazz Pianist in a Roaring Twenties Romance

Miriam Blackwood


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Jazz-Age Love Letters: A Flapper, a Bootlegger, and a Jazz Pianist in a Roaring Twenties Romance by Miriam Blackwood
Chicago, 1926. The drinks are illegal, the jazz is wild— and three hearts are about to break every rule.

Millie Carver, a bold flapper with a secret identity, sings by moonlight and writes scandal by day. Angelo Rossi, the city's most dangerous bootlegger, hides poetry behind his pinstripes. Harvey Cole, a wounded jazz pianist from London, plays to forget the war that broke him.

When a smoky speakeasy becomes their shared sanctuary, the trio finds passion, danger—and a love that defies Prohibition and propriety alike. But jealous rivals, corrupt politicians, and the threat of ruin close in fast.

Their only hope? A secret radio concert that could change everything.

Jazz-Age Love Letters is a sensual, atmospheric historical romance bursting with music, moonlight, and forbidden desire. Perfect for fans of ménage romance, The Great Gatsby, and vintage glamour with a scandalous twist.

Music. Moonlight. Ménage. The Roaring Twenties never sounded so seductive.
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