Lady Edith’s Lonely Heart Audrey Harrison
A
dashing tale of romance from a bestselling author of Regency Romance.
She
is under pressure to find a husband she doesn't want.
He
keeps to the fringes of society because of family constraints.
Will
the written word be enough to bring two lost souls together?
Lady
Edith Longdon is an heiress, in danger of being classed a spinster,
and disillusioned with the fops, dandies, and fortune hunters
surrounding her in society. Deciding it’s time to take her future
into her own hands, she devises a foolproof way of finding someone
she can love. She's convinced nothing could go wrong…
Lord
Ralph Pensby, overwhelmed by a sense of obligation, and with no one
he can turn to, is adrift from those around him…
Two
people drawn together, both on a journey which will affect them in
ways they could never have foreseen. Secret correspondence,
mistrust and confusion, not to mention cads of the highest order,
make this novel a fast-paced, heart-warming story, with
appealing characters and a strong sense of time and place.
Perfect for
lovers of all things Regency.
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Audrey was born about two hundred years too late. She wants to belong to a time when men were men and women were dressed in gowns and could float, simper and sigh.
In the real world she has always longed to write, writing a full manuscript when she was fourteen years old. Work, marriage and children got in the way as they do and it was only when an event at work landed her in hospital that she decided to take stock. One Voluntary Redundancy later, she found that the words and characters came to the forefront and the writing began in earnest.
So, although at home more these days, the housework is still neglected and meals are still late on the table, but she has an understanding family, who usually shake their heads at her and sigh. That is a sign of understanding, isn't it?
Audrey was born about two hundred years too late. She wants to belong to a time when men were men and women were dressed in gowns and could float, simper and sigh.
In the real world she has always longed to write, writing a full manuscript when she was fourteen years old. Work, marriage and children got in the way as they do and it was only when an event at work landed her in hospital that she decided to take stock. One Voluntary Redundancy later, she found that the words and characters came to the forefront and the writing began in earnest.
So, although at home more these days, the housework is still neglected and meals are still late on the table, but she has an understanding family, who usually shake their heads at her and sigh. That is a sign of understanding, isn't it?
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