The Elizabeth Chater Regency Romance Collection #3
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The Elizabeth Chater Regency Romance Collection #3
A DELICATE SITUATION
Thalia Temple, dimple faced and lovely, sometimes has more pride than sense. She even shuns Lord Phillip's attempts to court her. When she's plagued by financial troubles, Lord Phillip may be the only person who can help her, if only she can overcome her pride . . . and open her heart.
THE REFORMED RAKE
In the sequel to A Delicate Situation, Lord Phillip Sandron finally commits to what he promised himself he would never do: Marry. It was really Thalia who had changed his mind. Now the former rake has much to learn about marriage, and hopefully he will learn it all before the friends and lovers of his rake-hell past come to ruin it.
THE ELSINGHAM PORTRAIT
Expecting a marriage proposal but ending up jilted, Kathryn Hendrix wanders into an art gallery and becomes lost in the eyes of a portrait of a beautiful woman painted 200 hundred years before. Suddenly, she’s transported from a modern day metropolis to an eighteenth century English world of luxury and decadence—now occupying the body of the woman in the portrait, Lady Nadine Elsingham.
Kathryn finds herself confronted by the arrogant yet disturbingly handsome husband of Lady Elsingham, Lord John, all the while thrust into an old world that thinks her mad when she tries to explain what’s happening in the “colonies.†How will she escape being sent to Bedlam before she can get back to her old life?
ANGELA
Lady Elsingham and Richard Bennet from "The Elsingham Portrait" return in "Angela," but this time Richard has his eyes on another . . .
Angela Swann lost her father when she was a teenager, and the Swanholme estate is left in the hands of her overwhelmed and frail mother Marian. Her mother hastily marries the seemingly charming Giles Loring, but soon after the nuptials his violent and brutal personality surfaces. He even promises Angela’s hand to his nephew, a miserable and unappealing lad though Giles has successfully charmed the entire county into thinking otherwise. When Angela’s mother suddenly dies, her only recourse is to run away. On her journey, she is duped by a fellow traveler, Zalie, and as a result is accused of stealing jewels belonging to Lord Merrel. Confronted with jail, Angela's only hope is Richard Bennet, a dashing young farmer who not only believes in her innocence, but is captured by her beauty.