Four couples embark on a treasure hunt and travel north throughout the English countryside looking for prizes . . . and for love. By the author nominated for Romantic Times' 1992 Best Regency Rake Award (for The Marriage Mart). Regency Romance.
Geoffrey said, leaning on his mother’s pianoforte. Alessandra smiled up at him, still playing, her fingers moving in the correct patterns even as she spoke. “I enjoy playing the pianoforte.” “Geoffrey sings well,” Lady Chenmarth announced from her seat next to Alessandra on the two-person bench. ...
She had been to almost every ball, rout, musicale, concert, card party, and festivity that her household had received an invitation to in the past two weeks. Tonight she was supposed to venture out to Lady Salride’s affair--it had something to do with an evening of invocations, dances, and other ...
Her brother had just invited the woman to join them in Alexander’s theater box.Olivia considered leaving the box to stroll, or claiming the megrims meant Alexander must take her home at once. She refrained for a curious reason: this was Lord Quinn’s hostess. If Olivia ignored Lord Ewald’s unsolic...
"Unless we like Bath or Brighton so well that we settle and never continue our journeying." "Come now, good fellow, you must return here. Sebastian is not nearly so clever as you, and certainly nowhere near so clever as your wife. The estate will eventually suffer at your absence. More important,...