Treading the Boards Series by Tess Bowery

3.69 · 13 ratings
  • Rite of Summer (Treading the Boards #1)
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    Rite of Summer (Treading the Boards #1)

    Tess Bowery

    Rated: 3.80 of 5 stars
    · Steam rating: 5 of 5
    · 5 ratings · published 2015

    There are terrors worse than stage fright. Like falling in love. Violinist Stephen Ashbrook is passionate about three things—his music, the excitement of life in London, and his lover, Evander Cade. It’s too bad that Evander only loves himself. A house party at their patron’s beautiful country estate seems like a chance for Stephen to remember who he is, when he’s not trying to live up to someone else’s harsh expectations... more

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  • She Whom I Love (Treading the Boards #2)
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    She Whom I Love (Treading the Boards #2)

    Tess Bowery

    Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
    · Steam rating: 5 of 5
    · 6 ratings · published 2015

    Love would be simpler if it came with a script. Treading the Boards, Book 2 Marguerite Ceniza dies on the London stage each night, but her own life has barely begun. The ingénue is on the prowl for a lover, but while she burns with desire for Sophie, a confession could ruin their decade-long friendship. In the meantime there are always men vying to be her patron, and square-jawed, broad-shouldered James Glover can’t help but catch her eye... more

  • That Potent Alchemy (Treading the Boards #3)
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    That Potent Alchemy (Treading the Boards #3)

    Tess Bowery

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2016

    Is his love her safe place to land…or just smoke and mirrors? Grace Owens danced her feet bloody to become the finest en pointe prodigy of her generation, but the only accolade she longed for—her father’s approval—never came. Finally, broken and defeated, she cut ties and fled to London to live life on her own terms. Now, after four years as an actress in London’s smaller theatres, a last-minute production change lands her right where she never wanted to be again... more

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