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Lords and Ladies [Paperback]

Dorothea Donley


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  • Paperback
  • Publisher: Kensington Pub Corp (Mm) (May 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0821753231
  • ISBN-13: 978-0821753231
  • Product Dimensions: 17.3 x 10.4 x 2.3 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 181 g

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Six enchanting tales of Regency society include Dorothea Donley's "Taste of London," "Notorious Lord" by Jean R. Ewing, Paula Tanner Girard's "A Matter of Honor," "Duke of Diamonds" by Jenna Jones, Meg-Lynn Roberts "For All Eternity," and Marcy Stewart's "Lady Constance Wins." Original.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Gems of stories!, April 21 2000
By Camy Tang "Romance novels with a kick of wasabi" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Lords and Ladies (Paperback)
Typically an anthology only holds a story or two that stands out, but this book differs: one, that there are actually 6 stories rather than only 4, and second, all 6 stories are entertaining.

Dorothea Donley's "Taste of London" is a fairy tale of two cousins spending the season with distant cousin Lord Aldford and his friend, who help Miss Amberly resolve the scandal of her family's past, with help from the Prince Regent.

Jean R. Ewing's "Notorious Lord" sends a Viscount in his friend Mr. Grenville's place to woo an "antidote" of a prospective bride, except that the bride has also switched places with her friend Miss Fraser to avoid the expected Mr. Grenville. But the clever Miss Fraser has already recognized Viscount Beaumarais!

In Paula Tanner Girard's "A Matter of Honor", a wild Irish princess is forced to marry a duke according to an ancient agreement between the Irish lords and the duke's ancestors. But the language barrier and a little trickery wed the duke to the girl before he can tell her about his betrothed and carts her to London!

In Jenna Jones' "Duke of Diamonds", a duke intends to humiliate a house of scheming, marriage-minded women...then too late discovers the one innocent in the pack of cats.

In Meg-Lynn Roberts' "For All Eternity", Christina Granford had seemed to love Viscount Fulbrooke those years ago during the season, but had broken his heart when telling him she was already betrothed. Now a widow, they've been forced to stop avoiding each other...

In Marcy Stewart's "Lady Constance Wins", Constance's three adorable older cousins meddle and convince an American to pose as competition to a man informally promised to Constance...but stalling in asking her for a formal pledge.

This is a great anthology to curl up with in a warm bed on a rainy day.
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