Friday’s
Child
London. 1822
Since the day her oldest sister
entered society, Lady Elizabeth imagined the pleasures of her first London
Season. Unfortunately, when she is old enough to make her debut, no member of
her family is available to chaperone her in London. She accepts her Great-Aunt
Augusta’s offer to bring her out in Cheltenham. Elizabeth looks forward to living
at Augusta’s grand house near the lively, popular town where people drink
mineral water at pump houses and enjoy the social life. Determined to be the
perfect debutante, she cannot imagine creating a scandal. It is fortunate she
cannot foresee the future. Modest, loving and giving. Elizabeth is blessed with
beauty and a fortune. It would not be surprising if her ‘head is turned’ by
admirers but she is not a flirt. When she sees Mr Yates, she sets her heart on
him, but she is not attracted to Sir Victor who has an exotic background, and
amber eyes like a tiger’s which unnerve her. Both gentlemen made their fortunes
when they served in the East India Company. Will they lead her into trouble?
Will one of them be the perfect match for her?
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The
Captain and The Countess
Set
in Queen Anne Stuart’s reign 1702-1714
Why
does heart-rending pain lurk in the back of the wealthy Countess of Sinclair’s
eyes?
Captain
Howard’s life changes forever from the moment he meets Kate, the intriguing
Countess and resolves to banish her pain.
Although
the air sizzles when widowed Kate, victim of an abusive marriage meets Edward
Howard, a captain in Queen Anne’s navy, she has no intention of ever marrying
again.
However,
when Kate becomes better acquainted with the captain, she realises he is the
only man who understands her grief and can help her to untangle her past.
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Yvonne,
Lady of Cassio
A
mediaeval novel
When Yvonne and
Elizabeth, daughters of ruthless Simon Lovage, Earl of Cassio, are born under the
same star to different mothers, no one could have foretold their lives would be
irrevocably entangled.
Against the
background of Edward II’s turbulent reign in the fourteenth century, Yvonne,
Lady of Cassio, contains imaginary and historical characters.
It is said the
past is a foreign country in which things were done differently. Nevertheless,
although that is true of attitudes, such as those towards women and children,
our ancestors were also prompted by ambition, anger, greed, jealousy, humanity,
duty, loyalty, unselfishness and love.
From early
childhood, despite those who love her and want to protect her, Yvonne is forced
to face difficult economic, personal and political circumstances, during a
long, often bitter struggle.
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