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Her fall led her to him … Lady Eugenie, the picture of propriety, faces an unforeseen scandal: she's unwed and expecting. In a world where fairy tales are mere childhood fantasies, no gallant hero appears on the horizon—until a most unexpected proposal comes from the Beast of Ravengrove himself. From the shadows of regret, a hero emerges. Rumored to roam his shadowy estate by night, the scarred, reclusive Adrian Brooks, Earl of Remsemere, offers Eugenie his name and protection. With no other options, she steps into the haunting halls of Ravengrove, bracing for a life of solitude beside a husband she cannot love. Yet, as the days unfurl, Eugenie discovers that the man behind the monstrous tales is more complex and compelling than she ever imagined. Adrian, convinced he's beyond redemption and undeserving of love, finds himself irresistibly drawn to his new wife. Her gentle presence challenges his self-imposed exile from the world—and from the perilous terrain of love. … together, they rise. As their tentative friendship blossoms into something deeper, both must decide if they dare to believe in a storybook ending. Watch as the Beast of Ravengrove learns to live and love again, under the tender gaze of a lady who might just believe that every beast deserves a belle. Happy Ever Regency Series #1 How to Wake a Sleeping Lady #2 How to Tame a Beastly Lord #3 How to Climb a Lady's Tower #4 How to Steal a Thief's Heart #5 How to Turn a Frog into a Prince #6 How to Return a Lady's Slipper #7 How to Live Happily Ever After
"Where love leads, miracles follow.” You think you know fairy tales? You think you know Regency romances? Well, throw them together and magic happens. Dive into a tapestry of timeless tales, where love revives a Sleeping Beauty, softens a Beast, and frees a Rapunzel. These stories interweave heartache, resilience, and boundless romance, reminding us of the eternal magic of true love - its power to heal, transform, and bind hearts forever. These three fairy tale Regency romances by USA Today bestselling and HOLT Medallion-winning author, BREE WOLF, prove that fairy tales can come true even when the road might lead you through a dark forest. What if Sleeping Beauty can't remember her prince? In 'How to Wake a Sleeping Lady', she forgets the man she loves after a terrible accident. Will a kiss do the trick? Have you ever kissed a beast under some mistletoe? In 'How to Tame a Beastly Lord', a ruined lady and a scarred lord learn that A happily-ever-after is never impossible. Two of a kind. One and the same. In 'How to Climb a Lady's Tower', a daring miss and an American heir discover that adventure can be found anywhere...as long as you got the right person by your side.
In this fairy tale Regency romance by USA Today bestselling and HOLT Medallion winning author BREE WOLF, a star-crossed couple finds that sometimes Fate needs a helping hand. A forgotten love. A twist of fate. And a second chance at a happily-ever-after. The sad truth is: Martha cannot remember her life. Or her family. Or even her own name. After being fished out of the sea three years ago, Martha has been living at an abbey, unable to unearth more than little bits and pieces about herself. Her joy of gardening. Her love for the outdoors. Her unruly tongue…that utters too much instead of keeping it safely sealed inside. But Martha is content…or tries to be… …at least until a dashing young gentleman comes to the abbey one day and upends her life yet again. Because, apparently, her name is not Martha. Of course! Her name is Agnes Bottombrock. Yugh! Or it used to be because, now, she is AGNES BARRETT, COUNTESS OF WENTFORD. Truly? And…she is his wife! Sigh! The moment GRANT BARRETT, EARL OF WENTFORD, met his Nessa for the very first time, he believed himself lost in a dream. He loved the unflinching way her eyes met his. He loved how she snapped at him to stay away from her. He loved the way her breath shuddered past her lips as he drew closer. He loved her. And then he lost her. Forced to bury his heart, Grant spent three endless years mourning his wife, missing his wife, yearning for his wife…until a rumor sends him up north to a remote abbey. As though nothing happened, Nessa suddenly stands before him once again, not a figment of his imagination, not a distant memory, but a woman of flesh and blood. A woman who does not remember him. Or their love. Yet Grant is far from discouraged. After the insurmountable chasm of death that stood between them before, conquering his wife’s heart all over again should be an easy feat, should it not? Happy Ever Regency Series #1 How to Live Happily Ever After #2 How to Wake a Sleeping Lady #3 How to Tame a Beastly Lord #4 How to Climb a Lady's Tower #5 How to Steal a Thief's Heart #6 How to Turn a Frog into a Prince #7 How to Return a Lady's Slipper
The interwar British author Jeffery Farnol is known for writing romance novels, adventure yarns and detective thrillers. Along with Georgette Heyer, he largely established the Regency romantic genre of literature. For over 40 years, his swashbuckling historical romances were ranked among the best-selling fiction of the world, winning the admiration of millions of readers. This eBook presents Farnol’s collected works, with numerous illustrations, rare texts, informative introductions and the usual Delphi bonus material. (Version 1) * Beautifully illustrated with images relating to Farnol’s life and works * Concise introductions to the major works * All 31 novels in the US public domain, with individual contents tables * Rare novels appearing for the first time in digital publishing * 10 Jasper Shrig mystery novels * Images of how the books were first published, giving your eReader a taste of the original texts * Excellent formatting of the texts * Four short story collections * Special chronological and alphabetical contents tables for the short stories * Easily locate the tales you want to read * Includes Farnol’s rare non-fiction – available in no other collection * Ordering of texts into chronological order and genres Please note: due to US copyright restrictions, 8 novels and a story collection cannot appear in this edition. When new works enter the public domain, they will be added to the collection as a free update. CONTENTS: The Jasper Shrig Books The Amateur Gentleman (1913) Peregrine’s Progress (1922) The Loring Mystery (1925) The High Adventure (1925) The Quest of Youth (1927) The Way Beyond (1933) Heritage Perilous (1946) My Lord of Wrybourne (1948) The Ninth Earl (1950) Waif of the River (1952) Treasure and Vengeance Series Black Bartlemy’s Treasure (1920) Martin Conisby’s Vengeance (1921) Other Novels My Lady Caprice (1907) The Broad Highway (1910) The Money Moon (1911) The Honourable Mr. Tawnish (1913) Beltane the Smith (1915) The Definite Object (1917) Our Admirable Betty (1918) The Geste of Duke Jocelyn (1919) Sir John Dering (1923) Guyfford of Weare (1928) Over the Hills (1930) The Jade of Destiny (1931) Charmian, Lady Vibart (1932) Winds of Fortune (1934) John o’ the Green (1935) The Piping Times (1945) The Fool Beloved (1949) The Glad Summer (1951) Justice by Midnight (1955) The Short Story Collections The Shadow and Other Stories (1929) Voices from the Dust (1932) Portrait of a Gentleman in Colours (1935) Uncollected Stories The Short Stories List of Short Stories in Chronological Order List of Short Stories in Alphabetical Order The Non-Fiction Some War Impressions (1918) Famous Prize Fights (1928)
Here is a truly outstanding book about religious Gnosis, called the "Church of God? or The Temples of Satan." It criticises world religions for their lack of Spiritual Knowledge and perception, and blames them for the Spiritual ignorance, intolerance, and hatred which, it claims, is the root of worldwide terrorism. The book also accuses all religions of being nothing more than "temples of Satanism" and ignorance. As far as Christianity is concerned, the author builds a strong case indicating that its orthodox doctrines did not originate from Jesus, but from St. Paul; and that Paul?s behaviour demonstrated many symptoms of paranoid schizophrenia and narcissism. These observations are supported by detailed study and quotations from various sources. Early Christian scribes and theologians are also accused of editing, corrupting, mistranslating, misinterpreting, and even destroying many of the ancient texts. Other world religions are also categorized in a similar way. None, according to the author, represent the genuine teachings and revelations of their historic Master(s) or Prophet(s). Clear and persuasive evidence also indicates that Jesus was not the first and only Messiah, but simply one in a long succession of such "god-men." The book is not anti-God, far from it! Indeed, the author claims to have experienced Divine revelations himself. He explains his own Spiritual experiences of meditation in great detail, and describes how they differ from what St. Paul claims to have experienced. In fact, the central theme of the book explains how every seeker of Truth may actually achieve, here and now, true Enlightenment and Gnosis - the very purpose of life. The book also provides evidence that so-called Christianity actually teaches in opposition to Jesus. For instead of revealing personal Gnosis and Experience (or Vision) of God here and now (as, it claims, Jesus did), religions only offer theories and speculation ? a variety of erroneous theological beliefs, empty promises, futile exoteric rites and rituals, and false hopes for the future ? nothing more than blind faith in words and hollow repetitious prayer. It will be interesting to see what the world?s religious organisations will have to say. How they will answer the many questions, facts, and observations put forward. The author says he expects that they will simply sweep it under the table as they usually do when confronted with difficult questions.
A Jade Of Destiny is a glowing romance of the days of Queen Bess - a romance dealing to some extent with one of the many plots against the life of the great Queen. Two contrasting love stories are woven through this swift-moving, colorful narrative and, as may be expected in a Farnol novel, the drama rises chapter by chapter to the ultimate climax!