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His Bluestocking Bride by Sally Britton

His Bluestocking Bride by Sally Britton

He vows to never risk his heart again. She hides her love to avoid rejection. A marriage of convenience is not what either of them wished for. Overlooked by society and underappreciated in her family, Ellen Bringhurst has resigned herself to spinsterhood and a life of reading. Until her match-making friends contrive to reintroduce Ellen to the man she has secretly loved since their shared […]

June 6, 2018 / 1 Comment
The Heart of Thornewell by Anita Stansfield

The Heart of Thornewell by Anita Stansfield

What should have been a grand adventure in Africa ends in heartbreak for Enid Hawthorne, following her husband’s untimely death. Bereft, the young widow bravely boards a ship for home with precious cargo—her unborn child. She hopes to find refuge in England in the only place she can—Thornewell Hall, the estate of her late husband’s family. But upon her arrival, she finds a bleak home […]

June 4, 2018 / 1 Comment
The Secret of Haversham House by Julie Matern

The Secret of Haversham House by Julie Matern

Eighteen-year-old Francesca Haversham is privileged, beautiful, and naïve. Lineage, titles, and wealth are the ultimate virtues among nineteenth-century English aristocracy, and Francesca is elite society’s newest and most celebrated debutante from one of England’s most illustrious families. Her pedigree is impeccable—or is it? Her coming-out ball brings with it the appearance of one Mr. Langley Ashbourne, and Francesca is immediately taken in by his handsome […]

May 21, 2018 / 2 Comments
Timeless Regency: Road to Gretna Green

Timeless Regency: Road to Gretna Green

Three elopements. Three love stories. Three times the fun. SAVING GRACE by Lucinda Brant When widow Helen, Lady Dysart, returns to the English border town of Carlisle for a family wedding, she decides to confront local physician Royston Meredith, the man who broke her heart. Royston has loved Helen since they were teenagers. He thought the feeling mutual until she up and married the local […]

May 15, 2018 / 2 Comments
The Unlikely Master Genius by Carla Kelly

The Unlikely Master Genius by Carla Kelly

Sailing Master Able Six, Royal Navy, is a man like no other. To call him a mere polymath is to sell him short. Someone with his extraordinary gifts should rise to the top, unless it is the 1800s, where pedigree and money govern Regency society, as sure as Napoleon seeks world domination. A bastard raised in a Scottish workhouse with nothing in his favor except […]

May 7, 2018 / 0 Comments
Lancaster Family: Loving Lieutenant Lancaster by Sarah M. Eden

Lancaster Family: Loving Lieutenant Lancaster by Sarah M. Eden

Orphaned as a child, Arabella Hampton was the unwanted and unloved charge of a cruel aunt and neglectful uncle. The only light in her young life was the kindness of the Jonquil family, and she clung to the childish dream of someday living with them at Lampton Park. Now, years later, that opportunity is presented to Arabella in a most unexpected way: she is to […]

May 7, 2018 / 2 Comments
Miss Wilton’s Waltz by Josi S. Kilpack

Miss Wilton’s Waltz by Josi S. Kilpack

Lenora Wilton has spent her life hiding behind the keys of her beloved pianoforte and the vibrancy of her younger sister, Cassie. But Lenora is ready for a change and travels to Bath to live with her Aunt Gwen and teach music at an all-girls boarding school. She is different in Bath more comfortable with herself and enjoys the freedom and independence of her new […]

May 3, 2018 / 1 Comment
The Merry Lives of Spinsters by Rebecca Connolly

The Merry Lives of Spinsters by Rebecca Connolly

Spinster is as spinster does… Georgiana Allen is a spinster and everybody knows it. She also happens to be one of the writers for the Spinster Chronicles, and everybody knows that as well. She’s accepted her lot in life, and, along with the other spinsters in her circle, takes great pride in the articles she writes and the influence she has. Then Captain Anthony Sterling […]

May 3, 2018 / 1 Comment
Scarlet by Jen Geigle Johnson

Scarlet by Jen Geigle Johnson

The roads in and out of Paris are heavily guarded, but the dead have easy passage out of the city. A ragged old woman transports the coffins of the most recent victims of the guillotine and is waved on unimpeded. Later, the same crone watches five French aristocrats step out of their coffins unscathed. Not beheaded, but spirited away to safety by that most elusive […]

May 1, 2018 / 1 Comment
A Pirate at Pembroke by Danielle Thorne

A Pirate at Pembroke by Danielle Thorne

Keeping company with a reputed pirate is one thing, but falling in love with him could ruin the eccentric Crestwood family for good… Sophie Crestwood is never going to catch a husband. Her father is a gossip, her mother has her nose in a book, and little Jack has shamefully been dismissed from boarding school. Worst of all, a pirate moves next door into Pembroke […]

April 25, 2018 / 2 Comments