Reviews - Historical

Lady Cecelia Campbell has longed for the day when Lord Rupert Marlow, Earl of Stanhope, would return to England and declare his love for her. Lord Rupert, however, shows more attention to his fellow soldiers than to her and seems to take her affection for granted. Lord Rupert isn't the only one who has changed in the intervening four years.

Able Six is a genius. Unfortunately, he is also a bastard born of a prostitute and a workhouse rat until he finally finagles himself into the Royal Navy.

Alexander is a mercenary, trained under his father. He had to train harder than ordinary men did because he was born with a defect in his leg, causing him to limp. On his father’s deathbed, the man admits that Alexander is not his true son. His father had taken him when his true family thought he had died. If this is true, that means Alexander is not an ordinary mercenary but a nobleman.

A Week in Brighton (Timeless Regency Collection Book 13)
Jennifer Moore, Annette Lyon,
Donna Hatch

“A Week in Brighton” features three charming regency novellas! “The Grande Hotel by the Sea” introduces a feisty baker named Daphne who is going through many emotions with the closing of her bakery.

Morgan Jessup is not the average woman. A gifted healer, she can ride a horse and shoot a gun as well as any man. When her brothers come to her in the middle of the night, injured and claiming they are being framed for crimes they did not commit, she knows she has to help them. She cuts off her long hair and poses as a scout named Abney.

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