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Two PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED Regency novellas. A is for Amorous (originally published in Love by the Letters) and Architect of My Dreams (originally published in No Dukes Allowed.)
A is for Amorous
Adalicia Beauvais has no use for children, and even less use for most men. Plato wasnt a bad sort, and Euclid was bright enough, but the modern variety of male holds no appeal for her. To earn ownership of a lovely country estate with a delightfully well stocked library, Ada must raise funds for an orphanage full of noisy, malodorous urchins.
As if that isnt challenge enough, her only ally in this endeavor, is the headmaster, Lord John, who loves children, referees cricket matches, and plucks Adas very, very last nerve, even though she knows his devotion to the children is genuine, as is the orphanages need for funds. Opposites dont always attract, but in this case, they must work together for thirty days, or neither Adas nor Johns dreams will ever come true.
Architect of My Dreams
Eugenia, Dowager Duchess of Tindale, travels to the Brighton shore for a respite from Londons din and crowding. She is both dismayed and curious to find that Adam Morecambe, the very architect whose building project has rendered her London street unbearably noisy, has also journeyed to Brighton. Adam is traveling on businesshes always on businessthough hes also pleased to bump into the duchess who has the loveliest smile hes ever seen.
Genie has no intention of ever remarryingonce was bad enoughand Adam would never allow a romantic frolic to interfere with his busy schedule, but then he learns that Genies kisses are as sweet as her smiles, and all of his fixed notions about what the future might hold go flying out the nearest bedroom window.
Genre: Historical Romance
A is for Amorous
Adalicia Beauvais has no use for children, and even less use for most men. Plato wasnt a bad sort, and Euclid was bright enough, but the modern variety of male holds no appeal for her. To earn ownership of a lovely country estate with a delightfully well stocked library, Ada must raise funds for an orphanage full of noisy, malodorous urchins.
As if that isnt challenge enough, her only ally in this endeavor, is the headmaster, Lord John, who loves children, referees cricket matches, and plucks Adas very, very last nerve, even though she knows his devotion to the children is genuine, as is the orphanages need for funds. Opposites dont always attract, but in this case, they must work together for thirty days, or neither Adas nor Johns dreams will ever come true.
Architect of My Dreams
Eugenia, Dowager Duchess of Tindale, travels to the Brighton shore for a respite from Londons din and crowding. She is both dismayed and curious to find that Adam Morecambe, the very architect whose building project has rendered her London street unbearably noisy, has also journeyed to Brighton. Adam is traveling on businesshes always on businessthough hes also pleased to bump into the duchess who has the loveliest smile hes ever seen.
Genie has no intention of ever remarryingonce was bad enoughand Adam would never allow a romantic frolic to interfere with his busy schedule, but then he learns that Genies kisses are as sweet as her smiles, and all of his fixed notions about what the future might hold go flying out the nearest bedroom window.
Genre: Historical Romance
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