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While this has a trope I'm not fond of - our heroine has retained her accent and holds herself like a member of the upper classes, I would say this would be hard to do and often is rubbish, people like to blend. Apart from that it's a fun read that I found hard to put down. (another bad decisions bo...
Lady Violet Addington officially mourned her husband, unofficially she was quite glad he was gone as he was abusive to her and his sister and her sons. His death may have been ruled as an accident but it was more his chickens coming home to roost. Now she's back into society but there's danger all a...
Viscount Bromley is believed dead, until he turns up, scarred and battered and with no memory of some events, including falling in love with Lady Eleanor. There's also a child from this relationship that is supposedly from a Scottish lord Eleanor married (fake scottish lord she never married but it...
Kidnapping and cross-dressing and secret artist and complicated lives, oh my. Plus bonus characters with illnesses who discover people who care for them.
The Once upon idea kinda falls flat but the stories aren't bad. The first story "On a Winter's Eve" by Louise Allen is a story of a showbound Christmas with an escaped turkey. Features a clever woman who made money despite her spendthrift husband, and pretending to be poor to try to avoid a marria...