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Lucinda Brant
LUCINDA BRANT is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of Georgian historical romances and mysteries. Her novels have been described as from 'the Golden Age of romance with a modern voice' and 'heart wrenching drama with a happily ever after'.ARE THEY FOR YOU?If you love BBC Classic... show more

LUCINDA BRANT is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of Georgian historical romances and mysteries. Her novels have been described as from 'the Golden Age of romance with a modern voice' and 'heart wrenching drama with a happily ever after'.ARE THEY FOR YOU?If you love BBC Classic Drama, Jane Austen, Georgette Heyer, 18th Century history, or romances with plenty of wit and adventure then dive right in! You'll find a world of determined heroines and heroes, an eccentric character or two, and a weave of subplots to keep things interesting.'Quizzing glass and quill, into my sedan chair and away! The 1700s rock!'-- Lucinda
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nancydl
nancydl rated it 6 years ago
I really enjoyed this historical romance. I voluntarily chose to review it and I've given it a 4.5* rating. This story pulled me in from the first and kept me interested the whole time. There was a bit of back and forth on the hero and heroine but once it's straightened out, other factors took over....
Celticlady's Reading Room
Celticlady's Reading Room rated it 10 years ago
Castles, Customs and Kings edited by Debra Brown and the late M.M. Bennetts and has essays from such historical fiction authors such as Katherine Ashe, Gillian Bagwell, Nancy Bilyeau, Sandra Byrd, Stephanie Cowell, Christy English, Barbara Kyle just to name a few, go here to read more about these au...
Lovestorread
Lovestorread rated it 10 years ago
I really enjoyed this read. It has a lot of twists and surprises that show things aren't always what it seems. Julian Hesham the Marquis of Alston the heir of his father the Duke is fifteen when we meet him and he is out of hand and his father wants to send him on tour but is afraid he'll do somethi...
Giles' Mad Musings
Giles' Mad Musings rated it 11 years ago
The Dichotomy of Decadent DecorumAn enjoyable read that really gave you a feel for the foibles and intrigues of the times. There was a slow but steady pacing to this novel. Though the characterization was solid and at times it felt as if I was watching a period movie, but it still took a while too...
wealhtheow
wealhtheow rated it 12 years ago
At 12, Lady Deborah is rousted out of bed and married to a teenager whose name she doesn't catch. The whole episode is so strange that she soon dismisses it as a dream. She grows up to be a beautiful young lady, but is so independent (she travels to France unchaperoned at age 16 to nurse her scand...
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