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Get ready for more laughter and sparkling romance in this, the final instalment of the Shackleford Sisters
Anthony Shackleford had long been acquainted with the word duty. Indeed, since the moment he could walk, it had been drummed into him every Friday between the hours of two and four in the afternoon, accompanied by tea and apple cake. His mother had always been especially partial to apple cake.The essence of his obligation was this. The Duke of Blackmore could not be expected to keep his in-laws into their twilight years. Despite the fact that his sisters had all made extremely advantageous marriages, as the only son, it was his job to ensure his parents a comfortable dotage. So, for the most part, his duty had always appeared very simple. Marry an heiress, preferably with a title. But while Anthony was handsome enough to capture the eye of even the pickiest of debutantes, the fact that the Duke had seen fit to gift him with a manor house and twelve acres would certainly help in winning over any unduly ambitious mothers.
Though grateful for his brother in laws generosity, Anthony was nevertheless determined not to hang onto his benefactors coat tails and stubbornly declared he would undertake the repairs to Bovey Manor himself. Unfortunately, that meant he would have to temporarily set aside his duty since the renovations were likely to take some time
Georgiana didnt know her last name. In fact it was only by accident that she discovered her first one. Raised in the slums of Exeter, shed been George to everyone for as long as she could remember and no one but her foster family had any idea she was a girl. She knew nothing of where she came from, only that Henry and Martha Atkins were being paid to keep her alive. Indeed, shed always been a pain in her foster fathers slovenly arse - until she began to blossom into womanhood. As he suddenly started looking for ways to be alone with her, Georgiana realised she had to escape.
But Henry Atkins was not about to simply let her go. In truth, he dared not, since she was the key to plans years in the making
When Anthony crossed paths with a raggedy arsed lad named George, employing him out of pity to help with the renovations to Bovey Manor, he had no inkling that his life was about to change forever, and duty would be the very last thing on his mind
Perfect for fans of Regency Romances with wit and humour and a little bit of steam...
Praise for the Shackleford Sisters:
Very funny, kept laughing out loud when reading them.Such an entertaining series, full of laughter and delightfully quirky characters.
Terrific series, very funny.
Thoroughly enjoyed this series, love the humour.
There is constant action and so much funny banter, I couldnt help laughing.
These were wonderful. Lots of fun and great love stories.
'I laughed, cried and wondered what the Reverend would be getting up to next. Cant wait for the next book.'
Genre: Historical Romance
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