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1979

An Advantageous Marriage: A thrilling Regency romance


Alice Chetwynd Ley - 1979
     The scheming Turville family have met their match… 1816, England The aristocratic Turvilles had always deplored an unfortunate connection with Trade through the marriage twenty years previously of the Baron’s brother with the daughter of a Yorkshire manufacturer. But, Eugenia, only child of this marriage is not only an orphan — she is also her grandfather’s sole heir and extremely wealthy. Keen to keep the Turville money in the family, Lady Turville deigns to overlook her niece’s rustic manners in order to force a match between Eugenia and one of her sons. But Eugenia is not the simple country girl she was expecting… Will Lady Turville’s plans come to pass? Could Eugenia fall for one of her cousin’s charms? Or will she make an advantageous marriage elsewhere…? AN ADVANTAGEOUS MARRIAGE is a classic historical novel by Alice Chetwynd Ley: a traditional British, Regency romance, set in nineteenth-century England. ‘I would recommend this book and this author in general to those who enjoy the older, more leisurely and textured style of romance storytelling’ - Regency Retro Reads ‘These vintage Regency romances hover somewhere between Jane Austen and the genre as we know it today. I really enjoy them.’ - Sonya’s Stuff

Star Sapphire


Janet Louise Roberts - 1979
    Alastair is everything she’s ever wanted, but he could surely never love a woman like her, especially with the glamorous and manipulative Daphne Porter on the scene.When Sonia stumbles across some incriminating paperwork, all her worst suspicions about her marriage are confirmed.And as the Napoleonic Wars rage on in Europe, Sonia finds herself torn between love for her husband and duty towards England, the adopted country she loves. Can Sonia and Alastair bring their two worlds together? Or will prejudice and misunderstanding tear them apart? Can the two of them learn to trust their love – and each other?With themes of prejudice, trust and acceptance, STAR SAPPHIRE combines classic Regency romance with a nail-biting adventure story.

Daughter of Fortune


Dawn Lindsey - 1979
    . . Sylvie, the prize in a card game, and the Earl of Ives, who wins the game, wage a war of wills, each desperately hoping to capture the other!

The Phantom Lover


Elizabeth Mansfield - 1979
    She was bound by the strict conventions of England's Regency to a man she could never love, then bound by the ties of passion to a man she could never marry! For at Thorndene, she discovered a new and startling love, a love that was as intense as it was doomed..."You must leave Thorndene!" said the ghost. Then he added, more gently, "I come to warn you, not to harm you. I may never touch you, any more than a shadow may..""What does that signify?" Nell asked. "Since you are dead, you can have no need or inclination to touch me anyway.""You can't know much about men-or ghosts-or how delightful you look in that nightdress, if you believe that," he said with disturbing sincerity.Nell blushed and pulled the bedclothes over her. For a long moment, neither of them spoke. Then, as suddenly as it had appeared, the ghostly figure was gone...

Love Triumphant


Caroline Courtney - 1979
    Of that, Harriet Willoughby was certain. He was the same man who, dressed as a smuggler, had accosted her on the marshand had dared to claim a kiss as the price of her passage. He had the same disturbing gray eyes. And, when he kissed her again, the same disturbing effect upon her senses. But why did all the ton accept him as an emigre? Why did Lord Burbridge regard him so highly? Harriet was new to London, an unsophisticated girl just coming out, but she knew her duty. She must see that the truth was revealed...