Georgette and the Unrequited Love: Sisters of Castle Fortune Book 1

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by Alicia Cameron


  You can find out more about my work, including the complete set of audiobooks available on Audible, at www.aliciacameron.co.uk

  Books By This Author

  Angelique and the Pursuit of Identity

  Angelique, the grandaughter of a French emigre, lives with the Duke of Saith's family. She is largely overlooked and despised, but Angelique has her granmother's spirit and finally sees what she wants and pursues him with a will. She enlists her cousin Ferdinand as a reluctant, but amused helper. (A short story)

  Beth and the Mistaken Identity

  Beth is a disgraced lady's maid who is mistaken for a lady. Cast off and stranded at an inn in the way to London, she doesn't feel strong enough to dispute it. The handsome Marquis of Wrexham mistakes her youthful appearance as that of a gently bred schoolgirl, whom he feels impelled to help. How did a good girl, proud of her position as lady's maid to Miss Sophy Ludgate, come to this? Easily -- for as Beth reflects: 'To obey or not obey Miss Sophy was bound to lead to this. For Miss Sophy was a devil.'

  Clarissa and the Poor Relations

  In Regency England Mrs Thorne's School for Young Ladies is about to close due to the death of young Clarissa's mother a year ago.This leaves eighteen-year-old Clarissa Thorne and her three school mistress friends no option but to return to the bosom of their families as despised 'poor relations' - at everyone's beck and call for all their lives.

  But Clarissa has just inherited Ashcroft , a large crumbling estate, and she offers her companions an escape - run away with her to a life of independence and adventure. They must put the estate to rights with little money and less experience. Can sensible Miss Micklethwaite, aging romantic Miss Appleby and the beautiful Miss Oriana Petersham escape their fate? To keep the vivacious, impulsive Clarissa in check they must at least try.

  Delphine and the Dangerous Arrangement

  Delphine Delacroix has lived a cold life with an unfeeling mother. Now in London, she does not trust her aunts to establish her wisely. So she enlists the help of a dangerous man.

  "My lord Gascoigne,

  I wish to lay my bargain before you with all openness...

  Your duties, under the terms of this bargain, are to guide me through the dangerous waters of the Beau Monde. I trust my instincts, but it would be useless to suggest that I am experienced in the ways of the world. I can see at once that you are.

  I could see the trap of your rank, looks and charm at a glance, but I am quite safe - for I could never marry a man such as you."

  Euphemia and the Unexpected Enchantment (The Fentons Book 3)

  A Regency Romance Novella.

  Euphemia Fleet is timid and tiny, on her way to a new life.

  Baron Balfour is a giant of a man, wounded by the death of his wife.

  Will he terrify her, or will she find the spirit to salve the wounded bear?

  Felicity and the Damaged Reputation

  There was no doubt about it, Felicity Oldfield’s grand London adventure had commenced. First, she had been abducted by a peer of the realm, released, then in less than a few hours she had arrived in London for the post of governess, been cast off without a sou, walked the streets of London alone, been pursued by a young gentleman, met a man of bad character who might have led her onto a path of ruination, saved by a rich and fashionable couple in their velvet-lined coach and was even now being taken to her mad Aunt Ellingham where she expected to be treated appallingly - maybe even sent to the kitchen to live a life of servitude. Like every heroine she had ever read about, Felicity had suffered....

  Honoria and the Family Obligation

  Take two beautiful sisters and three eligible suitors - add mistaken identity and you have a sparkling romance.

  Honoria is the shy sister - who would have thought she could land in quite as big a scrape as the audacious Serena?

  When the eligible Mr Allison is to come to Fenton Manor to woo Honoria, there is a problem. She doesn't remember what he looked like. Crippled by her timidity, she hardly looked at him when they'd met during her first London season. But he had spoken to her father, determined to ask her for her hand. Her siblings, Serena and Benedict find this highly amusing, but after Honoria overhears a conversation between her parents about their finances she realises she must marry Mr Allison, and this constraint leaves her martyred and unhappy and unable to share her feelings.

  Francine and the Art of Transformation (Francine Book 1)

  An Edwardian Novella

  'A character that will inspire you., and that you will NEVER forget'

  In 1900s London, Francine is a ladies' maid, cast off without a character. But she is anything but a victim. Francine has a mission, to help other women survive their prescribed fates, and when she meets another cast-off, poor starving governess Miss Philpott, she transforms her into an independent woman. If she finds romance, so much the better...

  Francine and the Winter's Gift (Francine Book 2)

  Francine is a ‘heroine you will never forget’.

  At only twenty, Francine has been working for ten years. From the meanest streets that Victorian London possessed, she travelled Europe learning how to survive and even prosper.

  Now back in London, in the new Edwardian era, she runs an agency saving young ladies from false suitors. With the help of her friends, ex-governess Miss Philpott, her footman fiancé Gilbert, and the feisty, tiny, ex-kitchen maid Tilly, Francine changes all the lives she touches.

  One man, government minister Sir Hugo Portas comes to Francine's office in a fury. She deals with him with her customary aplomb, but might she be brought to accept his help when an old enemy threatens her business and her even her life?

 

 

 


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