Timeless Regency Collection: Three Brand New Novellas from Bestselling Regency Romance Authors...
A MERRY DANCE by Josi S. Kilpack. When Lila overhears her uncle talking about a man coming to look for property in the county, she doesn’t think twice, until her uncle says he hopes Lila will find enough interest to marry the man. How can she marry someone named Mortimer Luthford, not to mention that his advanced age of thirty-three, and especially since she’s already in love with her absent cousin Neville? But when Mortimer arrives, Lila has to try every trick known to women to act not interested in the rather fascinating man, which proves a very difficult façade to maintain.
UNMASKING THE DUKE by Donna Hatch. The last thing Hannah Palmer wants to do is flirt with men in a crowded ballroom, but when her sister throws a Masquerade Ball, Hannah can’t say no to the invitation and takes comfort behind a mask. She dances with a charming masked man, matching him wit for wit. When the glorious evening culminates in a kiss, and the two remove their masks, Hannah is horrified to discover the man she’s been flirting with all night is her most despised neighbor, the Duke of Suttenberg. No matter how charming the duke was at the ball, and how wonderful the kiss, he is the last man she’d ever accept.
WHAT’S IN A NAME by Nancy Campbell Allen. Penelope Timely has a terrible secret. She’s been writing letters to the Duke of Wilmington, pretending to be her ever-proper twin sister, Persephone. Now, the duke has written that he’ll be coming for the Autumn Masquerade Ball and Festival. Penelope will have to continue the charade while the duke is in town in order to protect her sister. The Duke of Wilmington isn’t fooled for a moment, but instead of confessing that he knows about the deception, he finds himself utterly charmed by Penelope and jumps into the game of deception to see how far the twin sisters will take it.
A MERRY DANCE by Josi S. Kilpack. When Lila overhears her uncle talking about a man coming to look for property in the county, she doesn’t think twice, until her uncle says he hopes Lila will find enough interest to marry the man. How can she marry someone named Mortimer Luthford, not to mention that his advanced age of thirty-three, and especially since she’s already in love with her absent cousin Neville? But when Mortimer arrives, Lila has to try every trick known to women to act not interested in the rather fascinating man, which proves a very difficult façade to maintain.
UNMASKING THE DUKE by Donna Hatch. The last thing Hannah Palmer wants to do is flirt with men in a crowded ballroom, but when her sister throws a Masquerade Ball, Hannah can’t say no to the invitation and takes comfort behind a mask. She dances with a charming masked man, matching him wit for wit. When the glorious evening culminates in a kiss, and the two remove their masks, Hannah is horrified to discover the man she’s been flirting with all night is her most despised neighbor, the Duke of Suttenberg. No matter how charming the duke was at the ball, and how wonderful the kiss, he is the last man she’d ever accept.
WHAT’S IN A NAME by Nancy Campbell Allen. Penelope Timely has a terrible secret. She’s been writing letters to the Duke of Wilmington, pretending to be her ever-proper twin sister, Persephone. Now, the duke has written that he’ll be coming for the Autumn Masquerade Ball and Festival. Penelope will have to continue the charade while the duke is in town in order to protect her sister. The Duke of Wilmington isn’t fooled for a moment, but instead of confessing that he knows about the deception, he finds himself utterly charmed by Penelope and jumps into the game of deception to see how far the twin sisters will take it.
A Merry Dance.
By Josi S.Kilpack.
★★★★
Lila is in her usual hidden spot, eavesdropping on her uncle's business meeting. When she hears that he has invited someone to stay that he is hoping will be a match for her. She has to try and put this man off because she is determined to marry her absent cousin.
Mortimer is a war veteran who decided it was time to sell out of the army and become an English country gentleman. He is looking for property and a wife.
This is an amusing, light hearted sweet romance. If just a little predictable.
Unmasking The Duke.
By Donna Hatch.
★★★★
Miss Hannah Palmer has suffered from sick headaches all her life. This means people have treated her as fragile and delicate. Consequentially she is incredibly shy and a little clumsy. Her sister, who is now a Countess is organizing a masquerade ball for Hannah's eighteenth birthday. With a mask to hide behind she will not disgrace anyone.
Bennett has been the Duke of Suttenburg since he was five years old. It has been drummed into him that he must be above reproach and an example of nobility. Very lofty goals for anyone to live up to. At a masquerade ball he can be just a normal man, and maybe find a woman to look behind his title.
A sweet romance with characters that are easy to fall in love with. A little predictable, but still a lovely light read.
What's in a Name.
By Nancy Campbell Allen.
★★★★
Penelope Timely has been corresponding under her twin sister's name for months. Her sister was told by their aunt to write to the Duke of Wilmington, but Persephone has her heart set on the local doctor, so she persuaded Penny to take her place. Now the Duke is coming to town for the autumn masquerade ball and the sisters must plot well to get what they want most.
Henry the Duke of Wilmington can hardly wait to meet the woman he has been writing to. They have many things in common including a love of fossils. When he is introduced to the twins he knows there is mischief going on.
This is a sweet romance. The characters are great fun, except the hateful aunt. A delightful light hearted read.
By Josi S.Kilpack.
★★★★
Lila is in her usual hidden spot, eavesdropping on her uncle's business meeting. When she hears that he has invited someone to stay that he is hoping will be a match for her. She has to try and put this man off because she is determined to marry her absent cousin.
Mortimer is a war veteran who decided it was time to sell out of the army and become an English country gentleman. He is looking for property and a wife.
This is an amusing, light hearted sweet romance. If just a little predictable.
Unmasking The Duke.
By Donna Hatch.
★★★★
Miss Hannah Palmer has suffered from sick headaches all her life. This means people have treated her as fragile and delicate. Consequentially she is incredibly shy and a little clumsy. Her sister, who is now a Countess is organizing a masquerade ball for Hannah's eighteenth birthday. With a mask to hide behind she will not disgrace anyone.
Bennett has been the Duke of Suttenburg since he was five years old. It has been drummed into him that he must be above reproach and an example of nobility. Very lofty goals for anyone to live up to. At a masquerade ball he can be just a normal man, and maybe find a woman to look behind his title.
A sweet romance with characters that are easy to fall in love with. A little predictable, but still a lovely light read.
What's in a Name.
By Nancy Campbell Allen.
★★★★
Penelope Timely has been corresponding under her twin sister's name for months. Her sister was told by their aunt to write to the Duke of Wilmington, but Persephone has her heart set on the local doctor, so she persuaded Penny to take her place. Now the Duke is coming to town for the autumn masquerade ball and the sisters must plot well to get what they want most.
Henry the Duke of Wilmington can hardly wait to meet the woman he has been writing to. They have many things in common including a love of fossils. When he is introduced to the twins he knows there is mischief going on.
This is a sweet romance. The characters are great fun, except the hateful aunt. A delightful light hearted read.
JOSI S.KILLPACK.
I wrote my first book while on bed rest with my third child in 1998 and haven't stopped. My most recent books have been The Sadie Hoffmiller Culinary Mystery Series and "A Heart Revealed," a Regency Romance novel .
DONNA HATCH.
NANCY CAMPBELL ALLEN:
Nancy Campbell Allen is the author of 12 published novels and several novellas, which encompass a variety of genres from contemporary romantic suspense to historical fiction. Her Civil War series, Faith of our Fathers, won the Utah Best of State award in 2005 and two of her historicals featuring Isabelle Webb, Pinkerton spy, were finalists for the Whitney Award. Her newest Regency romance, My Fair Gentleman, will be released from Shadow Mountain January, 2016, and her steampunk novel, Beauty and the Clockwork Beast, will be released also through Shadow Mountain later in 2016. She served on the 2015 LDStorymakers Conference Committee and currently serves as the marketing coordinator for The Teen Writers Confrerence. She has presented at numerous conferences and events since her initial publication in 1999.
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