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Maggie Fenton;Margaret Foxe
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Romance Book Reviews For You
Romance Book Reviews For You rated it 8 years ago
The Alabaster Hip by Maggie Fenton My rating: 5 of 5 stars 'The Alabaster Hip' by Maggie Fenton is book Three in The Regency Romp Trilogy. This is the story of Miss Minerva Jones and Evelyn Leighton, Viscount Marlowe. I have read the other books in this series (and loved them!) but feel this is easi...
BuckeyeAngel
BuckeyeAngel rated it 8 years ago
Sebestian was shocked how fast trouble followed him when he got home to England. He was now the Marquess of Manware. Sebestian had left England two years before and now his uncle had passed away. Sir Oliver Blanchard called Sebestian out over his daughter Rosamund. Sebestian now wished he had never ...
Ramblings of an Avid Reader
Ramblings of an Avid Reader rated it 9 years ago
Sebastian Sherbrook, the new Marquess of Manwaring, has just arrived back in London, to his dismay. His best friend is an utterly changed man, married with one daughter and a second child on the way. The woman he fell in love with has just been widowed, by the death of his much hated uncle. And no s...
Hopeless Romantic
Hopeless Romantic rated it 9 years ago
My Rating 4.5 starsSebastian allows other peoples opinions to dictate his actions and his sense of self. Past hurts, slights and bias give him a warped sense of self-worth. Not bitter but heartbroken none the less, he decides to fight back. It boggles my mind that he would want the one person who...
Romance Book Reviews For You
Romance Book Reviews For You rated it 9 years ago
This is book two in the " The Regency Romp Trilogy" by Maggie Fenton. I have read the first book " The Duke's Holiday" and fell in love with Maggie Fenton writing. I so loved that book and was so happy to have the chance to read this book. I will say that I thought this was a stand alone book. Y...
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