A Reason for Romance

A Reason for Romance

by Rachel Knowles
A Reason for Romance

A Reason for Romance

by Rachel Knowles

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Overview

The Earl of Castleford believes he's found the love of his life. Georgiana Merry is searching for a romantic hero nothing like the reserved Earl. How can he capture her heart before the intriguing Sir James steals it away?

Repelled by his father's unfaithfulness, Lord Castleford has locked away his feelings, saving them for one woman alone. He does not expect her to be the impulsive Miss Merry, the reckless young lady whose elopement he once foiled.

Georgiana Merry tends to act on her feelings with no thought to the consequences. She goes to London looking for romantic love, but all she finds is friendship with the philanthropic Lord Castleford.

The appearance of the fascinating Sir James seems like the answer to her dreams.

But Georgiana has been misled by her feelings before. Afraid of making another mistake, she takes counsel from the mysterious Sylph - her self-appointed guardian who sends her anonymous letters.

Can the Sylph help her discover where her heart truly lies before she makes another decision she might regret?

Set in London in 1810, this clean historical romance plays out against the backdrop of the Regency era and comes with historical notes for those readers wanting to explore further. Discussion questions included.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781910883020
Publisher: Sandsfoot Publishing
Publication date: 05/01/2021
Pages: 306
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.69(d)

About the Author

Rachel Knowles writes clean Regency romance with some Christian characters and themes. She first read Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice at the age of thirteen and fell in love, not only with Mr Darcy, but with the entire Regency period. Since 2011, she has been blogging about her research on the Regency History blog. She writes historical non-fiction based on this research. Rachel lives in the beautiful Georgian seaside town of Weymouth, Dorset, with her husband, Andrew. They have four grown-up daughters and a growing number of grandchildren.
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