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From the author of The Duke’s Secret Seduction comes a Regency romance celebrating the witty and romantic world that fans of Georgette Heyer have fallen in love with. “Simpson excels at imbuing her realistic characters with subtle depths!”—John Charles, American Library Association Recently widowed and left to raise a daughter on her own, the self-sacrificing Lady Nell Simmons knows she faces an uncertain future: her late husband’s cousin and the rightful heir to their estate has staked his claim and is demanding Nell’s removal, despite the fact that her delicate daughter is fearfully ill. When the heartless heir sends his wayward brother Charles to hasten her departure, Nell is relieved to realize that the scandalous man has more compassion than she imagined, but she’s still wary of his motives—as well as the romantic feelings he stirs in her. Sir Charles Blake, widely known to be a rake and a wastrel, has agreed to serve as his brother’s henchman only as a means to having his considerable debts erased. But when he arrives at the estate, determined to do his unpleasant duty, he’s struck by Nell’s quiet dignity and her generous spirit, and surprises even himself by tending to her ailing daughter. And as a ferocious winter storm strands him there, Charles slowly comes to find himself torn between his obligation to his brother and the feelings of tender longing Nell has inspired in him. Wondering if he can possibly defy his own brother’s wishes at the risk of leaving himself destitute, Charles realizes he must summon a resolve he’s not sure he possesses. For by facing his true feelings for Nell and convincing her of his sincerity, he may finally be able to restore his tarnished reputation and secure both their futures—and their hearts . . .
She doesn't know about the darkness of our world.Or the deadly secrets I've been keeping.She has no idea she was born someone else.That she's the heir to a corrupt empire.For years, The Devil's Knights have protected her.Locked her away like a pretty bird in a gilded cage.Now, it's time to set her free.
Introduction -- Market reports -- Reading the ticker tape -- Picturing the market -- Confidence games and inside information -- Conspiracy and the invisible hand of the market -- Epilogue
Camelot is falling. Can she save it? Blanche was an ordinary girl in 1900 England...until the knight crashed through her door. Now, her guardians say she’s a princess lost in time. Now, her father’s enemies want her dead. Raised in the wild, Perceval has never known his father. Hoping for answers, he pledges his sword to the legendary King Arthur Pendragon. But dark forces threaten Camelot. And darker crimes fester behind the legend. Together, Blanche and Perceval uncover a secret that could destroy the kingdom – and in a world of immortals, knights, and deadly combat, they must join forces if they hope to survive. Even if Camelot could be saved, is Blanche the one to do it? Or is someone else the Pendragon’s heir? If you loved Narnia and Middle Earth, you’ll be enchanted by this beautifully crafted Camelot. Read the full story, containing The Door to Camelot, The Quest for Carbonek, and The Heir of Logres in one complete volume! Get it now.
Percy F. Westerman's 'The Winning of the Golden Spurs' is a thrilling adventure novel set in the 16th century, following the journey of young Walter Raleigh as he becomes embroiled in the court politics and expeditions of the Elizabethan era. Westerman's descriptive prose captures the tumultuous atmosphere of the time, creating a riveting narrative that transports readers back to the age of exploration and conquest. The novel's mix of historical accuracy and dramatic storytelling makes it a compelling read for both history enthusiasts and adventure lovers alike. The author's attention to detail and vivid characterizations breathe life into the plot, making it a truly captivating read. Percy F. Westerman's own experiences as a naval officer undoubtedly influenced his writing of 'The Winning of the Golden Spurs,' as his knowledge of seafaring and military operations shines through in the novel. His expertise in maritime affairs adds an extra layer of authenticity to the story, grounding it in the realities of the time period. Westerman's passion for history and adventure is evident in every page, making this book a standout in his vast body of work. I highly recommend 'The Winning of the Golden Spurs' to anyone interested in historical fiction, naval adventures, or the Elizabethan era. Percy F. Westerman's skillful storytelling and deep understanding of the period make this novel a must-read for anyone looking for an immersive and exciting literary experience.
Galahad in the Gilded Age is the story of George William Curtis, regarded at the beginning of his career as little more than a handsome, amusing young man from a socially prominent family. His life would change dramatically after four years traveling in Europe and the Levant, from which he returned to find himself a literary celebrity—“the Howadji”—following the appearance of two books describing his Middle East experiences that some considered so provocatively sensuous as to border on obscenity. Yet during this early celebrity, Curtis would find his life changing profoundly—discovering marital happiness, facing financial bankruptcy and finding himself irresistibly drawn into increasingly bitter controversies: the national battle against slavery, against wide-spreading political corruption, and against what Curtis regarded as a wholly unreasonable resistance to granting women the right to vote. George William Curtis, a contemporary would conclude after his death, was “the best knight of our time.”