Reviews - Historical

Brogan Mackintosh never expected to marry again, despite his promise to his wife that he would not mourn her forever. Even when his sister-in-law wants him to marry a woman claimed to be the “bonniest of lasses,” Brogan cannot bring himself to agree — until he actually meets her. Then he begins to wonder if it is time to start moving on with his life, the way his wife wished. 

Her Humble Admirer
Lucy M.
Loxley

Livia Hightower receives a swoon-worthy letter in the morning post, signed "Your Humble Admirer".  From the moment she reads the first letter, she is convinced her admirer is none other than Mr. Henry Framingham. She quickly divulges her suspicions to her closest friend Georgina and her childhood friend James.

REGENCY:  Nouveau riche Miss Lydia Norwood is not at all the “thing”, according to the London ton. Good thing for Lydia that she cares neither for them nor for their stuffy rules. She prefers climbing trees and reading books to tea parties and senseless banter.

REGENCY:  Athena Hawthorne suspects something is amiss. Her father, who recently passed away, would never have gambled away her inheritance or her dowry.  She vows to discover who is behind this horrible deed, which has left her destitute. When Orion Ashcroft, Earl of Rockford, recruits her to be a governess for his sister’s children, Athena is more than grateful for the position.

If Miss Philomena Aubrey is going to wed, then she will wed for love! She refuses to be forced into marriage because of her large dowry.  After her mother makes her a most disagreeable match, her father sends her to visit an old friend in order to avoid the nuptials.  Philomena decides it is best to hide her identity, and disguises herself as a ladies' maid.

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