Unfairly dismissed from her previous position, lovely orphan Megan Mortimer is delighted when the eccentric Lady Evangeline Radcliffe hires her as a companion, but during a holiday trip to Brighton, Megan encounters Evangeline's distant cousin, Sir Greville Seton, a man with a notorious prejudice against female companions. Original.
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“And it came to Pass in those days, that there went out a decree from Caesar Augustus, that all the world should be taxed. . . . ” Gregory settled back with a happy sigh as the children took over and the familiar words rolled over him.
Starting with Christmas/Winter, then moving on to the rest of the seasons, check out this bestselling, heartwarming series set in small town Wisconsin, where hope springs eternal for each happily ever after.
Thanks to interventions by their daughters and a magical Santa, single parents Eric Riley and Marissa Wilder discover love in less expected places.
Until I caught my fiancé balls deep in my assistant at one of the biggest parties of my career. This season can jump into the open fire with the chestnuts. Down on my luck and the next book in my best-selling series rapidly approaching.
Lillian has no intention of falling in love with the Marquis, but she will create Christmastide mischief and teach the boys and the handsome Marquis how to play, in Mistletoe, Mischief, and the Marquis.
Julia Rowe isn't just my best friend's little sister.
Despite her dear friend Jane Austen's warning against teaching, Arabella Dempsey accepts a position at a girls' school in Bath, just before Christmas.
“Eight authors celebrate Christmas in Regency England in this heart-warming anthology . . . each second chance is a sweet gift for the reader.” —Publishers Weekly Unwrap the most romantic of Regency delights in this sparkling holiday ...
But not as much as Miss Louisa Harcourt, whose mother bluntly tells her that this is her last chance to escape the horrors of being an old maid.