Edward Brentwood, the recently titled Lord Felton, is finally receiving the respect from the aristocracy that he has coveted all his life. His great-uncle, the Marquis of Beaumont, has named him his heir and to appease him, Edward has promised to marry and begin his nursery. He wishes to add to his distinction by finding a young debutante of lineage and wealth that will add to his esteem. He is determined that no child of his shall suffer as he did because his father married beneath his station. Even with the best of intentions, Edward finds himself more often in the company of Lady Anne, a...
Edward Brentwood, the recently titled Lord Felton, is finally receiving the respect from the aristocracy that he has coveted all his life. His great-u...
Since her debut, the beautiful and bold Lady Catherine Brentwood, daughter of the Duke of Aubry, has been sought after by every eligible nobleman who would like nothing better than to call her wife. After two Seasons of galas and balls, she becomes restless and resigned to never finding the man she wishes to marry. She happily leaves the pretense of London s Season when her cousin Edward invites her to Beaumont Manor. While there, she meets his man of business, Mr. Alistair Chapman, a man seemingly immune to her attributes, and becomes uncommonly flustered. Catherine cannot believe that the...
Since her debut, the beautiful and bold Lady Catherine Brentwood, daughter of the Duke of Aubry, has been sought after by every eligible nobleman who ...
Lawrence Cowper, to his exasperation, keeps finding himself in the company of Miss Margaret Deneham. He first saw the young debutante at a ball shortly after inheriting the Atwood Viscountcy and was immediately attracted to her. Unfortunately for Meg, his good opinion diminished when her wit caused others to laugh at him. Meg regrets she ever teased Viscount Atwood. She meant to intrigue the nobleman she found handsome, but instead her repartee publicly humiliated him. She wonders if after two years, the man she wished would court her, would ever forgive or forget her transgression?...
Lawrence Cowper, to his exasperation, keeps finding himself in the company of Miss Margaret Deneham. He first saw the young debutante at a ball sho...