Felicity Channing's stepfather ruled his home with a greedy, iron fist, and when he arranged a horrible marriage for her, Felicity used her quick wits and ran away to London--disguised as the Princess of Brasnia! Could she keep up the charade, or would handsome Lord Bellamy unmask her? Original R...
A MOST CURIOUS CHEMISTRYCertainly the two should never have met.The handsome, wealthy Marquess of Rockingham was the most notorious rake in London, as infamous for his violent temper as he was for his intemperate ways. And Miss Lucinda Westerville was a country vicar's daughter, as innocent as sh...
Honoria Goodham is invited to London for the season by her aunt, Clarissa Dacey. She travels to London with the vicar’s wife, Pamela and together they settle down in Clarissa’s house after an eventful trip which includes the carriage breaking down outside the Duke of Ware’s house. Honoria and Pam...
Discovered this on the Kindle when I thought I'd cleared my MC Beaton backlog so just motored straight in. It's a better than some of hers romance (no mystery subplot in this one) which works out quite nicely and quite creatively. I suspect from the ending that it may be the jumping off point for...
HE WAS ATTRACTIVE ENOUGH TO TEMPT EVEN A VERY DEDICATED BLUESTOCKING!A woman of independent means with a healthy dose of cynicism about the male population, Harriet Tremayne is content with her circle of spinster friends and their devotion to literature, women's rights, and other intellectual int...
Lady Anne Sinclair vows to marry before her spoiled sister. Tipsy on her wedding night, she confesses to the Marquess of Torrance. His formidable pride shuts the door on further communication. A major crisis brings the headstrong pair together. The chancellor of the exchequer with secret sinister...
Miss Jennie Bemyss was in a position that any intelligent young lady would envy. The wealthy Marquis of Charrington has proposed a marriage of convenience, and the handsome Guy Chalmers, whom she has loved since childhood, proposed to aid her in enjoying her freedom to the fullest. Why, then, did...
Romance fiction - even Regency romance - is not normally my choice in reading material, nor any of my preference, but my library's summary of this story intrigued me, and as I had one space left for ebook loans I decided to try it. I'm glad I did.With most of the romance fiction I've ever tried t...