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Two PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED Regency novellas
A Kiss by the Sea
Hes not really a blacksmith, and shes not really an heiress
Thaddeus Pennrith finds a way to recover from multiple griefs when he accepts the blacksmiths post at Fenwick on Sea. Village life gives him a sense of belonging that Polite Society never could, though he must resume his aristocratic duties soon. Along comes Lady Sarah Weatherby, refugee from an engagement gone badly awry, and Thaddeus is faced with both a compelling reason to reveal his titled antecedents, and a longing to keep them forever hidden .
This story originally appeared in the Bluestocking Belles anthology, Storm and Shelter, where you will find more tales of romance by the seaside!
When His Grace Falls
The very proper Duke of Emory, lampooned in the popular satire How to Ruin A Duke, suspects that the author of his misfortune is Lady Edith Charbonneau. He sets out to ruin her before she can write a sequel, except what if he���s wrong, and shes not his enemy after all? Edith, formerly companion to His Graces difficult mother, has plenty of reasons for her dim view of the dukes household, but the man himself has never been one of them. Will they learn to trust another, or embark on a war of words, wit, and wanton kisses?
This novella originally appeared in the novella duet, How to Ruin a Duke.
Genre: Historical Romance
A Kiss by the Sea
Hes not really a blacksmith, and shes not really an heiress
Thaddeus Pennrith finds a way to recover from multiple griefs when he accepts the blacksmiths post at Fenwick on Sea. Village life gives him a sense of belonging that Polite Society never could, though he must resume his aristocratic duties soon. Along comes Lady Sarah Weatherby, refugee from an engagement gone badly awry, and Thaddeus is faced with both a compelling reason to reveal his titled antecedents, and a longing to keep them forever hidden .
This story originally appeared in the Bluestocking Belles anthology, Storm and Shelter, where you will find more tales of romance by the seaside!
When His Grace Falls
The very proper Duke of Emory, lampooned in the popular satire How to Ruin A Duke, suspects that the author of his misfortune is Lady Edith Charbonneau. He sets out to ruin her before she can write a sequel, except what if he���s wrong, and shes not his enemy after all? Edith, formerly companion to His Graces difficult mother, has plenty of reasons for her dim view of the dukes household, but the man himself has never been one of them. Will they learn to trust another, or embark on a war of words, wit, and wanton kisses?
This novella originally appeared in the novella duet, How to Ruin a Duke.
Genre: Historical Romance
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