Six more wonderful NEW, UNPUBLISHED Regency Romance Novellas!
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Here’s a description of the six NEW novellas in this marvelous box set:
1. The Duke Falls For a Mad Woman. In this whimsical play on customs and manners, a gentle, kind Duke falls for a lady whose mood swings and emotional outbursts have garnered her a rather dubious reputation that turns out to be quite false. Will their love survive her history?
2. The Duke’s Decision: Enter the Coquette. Loosely based on Jane Austen’s Lady Susan character, this story offers an imagined, sweet romance version of what happens when a young Duke is charmed and captured by a beautiful, sophisticated older lady.
3. The Duke’s Grand Tour and the Lady in Italy. A Duke whose heart is broken by his erstwhile beloved after the final ball of social season finds true love when he journeys to Italy to engage in a Grand Tour. His first stop finds him in Italy, where an unexpected meeting sparks a new love!
4. The Duke and the Extravagant Lady. Loosely based on the remarkable life and character of Georgiana Cavendish, the Duchess of Devonshire, this romantic fantasy posits a scenario in which the lady’s penchant for poetry captures the heart of a handsome but reserved Duke.
5. 5 Cupid’s Arrow Strikes the Duke’s Heart. Archery was a well-regarded sport and hobby for many lords and ladies during the Regency era, and this romance features a Duke and a lady who are both accomplished with the bow, until they find that Cupid is a much more accomplished and accurate romantic huntsman.
6. The Duke’s Racy Fiance´. Horse racing forms the backdrop for this romantic fantasy, which tells the story of a Duke who engages a young lady with brilliant equestrian skills who wishes to become a successful jockey as well. Can she combine her horse acumen with a romantic courtship and marriage?









