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Never Too Late
(2011)(The fourth book in the Regency Romance Collection series)
A novel by Christina Courtenay
In Regency England, a pretty young widow loses her estateto the man who blames her for his broken heart . . .
Maude Bellamy is devastated when the intervention of her strict father prevents her from eloping with her true love, Luke Hexham. But it is not long before she is married off to Lukes well-to-do cousina good match in her fathers eyes, but an abhorrent one to Maude.
Eight years later, her husband is dead and Maude, Lady Hexham, is appalled to find his entire estate belongs to Lukewith no provision for either herself or her young daughter.
Luke has never forgotten Maudes apparent treachery, and now he has a chance at revenge. But as much as he still carries the scars of that betrayal, he cannot ignore the stirring feelings within his heart. And soon, both Maude and Luke realize that perhaps it is never too late for true love.
But even as they finally come together, there are those who will do anything to keep them apart . . .
Genre: Historical Romance
Maude Bellamy is devastated when the intervention of her strict father prevents her from eloping with her true love, Luke Hexham. But it is not long before she is married off to Lukes well-to-do cousina good match in her fathers eyes, but an abhorrent one to Maude.
Eight years later, her husband is dead and Maude, Lady Hexham, is appalled to find his entire estate belongs to Lukewith no provision for either herself or her young daughter.
Luke has never forgotten Maudes apparent treachery, and now he has a chance at revenge. But as much as he still carries the scars of that betrayal, he cannot ignore the stirring feelings within his heart. And soon, both Maude and Luke realize that perhaps it is never too late for true love.
But even as they finally come together, there are those who will do anything to keep them apart . . .
Genre: Historical Romance
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