An Impotent Rake: A Steamy Regency Romance

Emilie Jacobsen
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How can I ever be happy, when I have fallen in love with a man who does not believe in love?

The former courtesan Alicia has made a name for herself as a sex therapist for members of the ton. She is both surprised and intrigued when Miles, the Earl of Lindley and one of the most notorious rakes in London, shows up for a consultation.

Miles is desperate to have his problem fixed and be able to continue his nightly activities. Even desperate enough to that he seeks out the attractive Alicia that he enjoyed a brief affair with.

The two starts working on his problem and fast builds a friendship while they find that their attraction to each other is still there.

But with the differences in their ranks, Miles’s upcoming marriage, and the fact that he does not even believe in love, it seems impossible that Alicia will enjoy her happy ever after with him.

If you like steamy stories from the Georgian or Regency Era, this novella might be for you.

An Impotent Rake is the first book in the series Unsuitable and Insatiable. It is a Historical Regency Romance of about 38,000 words (about 130 pages) about overcoming both your own believes as well as those of society to have your happy ending. 

About the author

Emilie Jacobsen is a Danish author who writes historical romance from the Regency and Victorian era and romantic fantasy novels set in a fictional medieval Denmark. Her first book, The Alchemist’s Daughter, was published in 2022.

She lives in Copenhagen, Denmark, with her family.

Learn more about her at http://emiliewriter.com/

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