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A Regency romance author compiled a comprehensive list of all the London fashion prints and commentary from all twenty years of Ackermann's Repository. While these volumes were created for the use of authors of historical fiction, it will also appeal to anyone interested in historical women's fashion. Volume I covers Ackermann's Repository's issues published between 1809 and 1814. Volume II, 1815-1818, Volume III, 1819-1822, and Volume IV, 1823-1828.
A Regency romance author compiled a comprehensive list of all the London fashion prints and commentary from all twenty years of Ackermann's Repository. While these volumes were created for the use of authors of historical fiction, it will also appeal to anyone interested in historical women's fashion. Volume I covers Ackermann's Repository's issues published between 1809 and 1814. Volume II, 1815-1818, Volume III, 1819-1822, and Volume IV, 1823-1828.
A Regency romance author compiled a comprehensive list of all the London fashion prints and commentary from all twenty years of Ackermann's Repository of arts, literature, commerce, manufactures, fashions, and politics, to which she added annual timelines of important historic events. While this volume was created for the use of authors of historical fiction, it may also appeal to anyone interested in historical women's fashion.This volume covers fashions and commentry from 1815-1818.
A Regency romance author compiled a comprehensive list of all the London fashion prints and commentary from all twenty years of Ackermann's Repository of arts, literature, commerce, manufactures, fashions, and politics, to which she added annual timelines of important historic events. While this volume was created for the use of authors of historical fiction, it will also appeal to anyone interested in historical women's fashion.This volume includes all prints and commentary from 1809-1814.
Lady Theresa despises London society. What's worse is that she has to attend the betrothal ball of the young man she expected to marry. To deflect all the pitiful glances from the other guests, she makes a play for the most striking gentleman there-who happens to be her Cousin Damian, who is everything she despises.Damian, Lord Clinton sees a desperate young lady with no social graces, and it solidifies his opinion that country folk are beneath him. But it so happens that he is the heir to that young lady's father's title and estate, and the time comes when he finds himself obliged to spend some time there. Thrown together, both Damian and Theresa discover each other's hidden depths. But are their differences too much to overcome to make a successful match?
A heroic father loses his wife and unborn child amidst the violence of the French Revolution. A Spanish peasant girl and a wounded British soldier fall in love after the Battle of Salamanca, but are separated by circumstances. By the time they meet again in the chaotic Belgian capital prior to a prominent battle, both of their circumstances have changed dramatically. Is their love strong enough to weather the storms ahead?Originally published in Beaux, Battles, and Ballrooms
Rebecca's older sisters took the ton by storm while she herself has failed to attract a suitor in four Seasons. Miles is pondering his urgent need for a wife when Rebecca lands in his lap in the nave of Bath Abbey. A match between them seems ordained by the heavens... except for the little matter of his past history with her sisters. Originally published in 2015 in Sweet Summer Kisses.
After a woman with psychic powers suggests that she has been misplaced in time, Helena Lloyd travels back two hundred years in an attempt to find out where she belongs.Widowed father James Walker has no intention of remarrying until he makes the acquaintance of his daughter's lovely new governess. Lady Pendleton, a time-traveling Regency lady herself, suspects that these two belong together. First, however, she must help Helena discover her true origins-and hopefully, a home where she belongs.A Home for Helena is Book 2 of The Lady P Chronicles.
Without dowries or the opportunity to meet eligible gentlemen, the five Barlow sisters stand little chance of making advantageous marriages. But when the eldest attracts the attention of a wealthy viscount, it seems as though Fate is smiling upon them. Lucy knows she owes it to her sisters to encourage Lord Bexley's attentions, since marriage to a peer will secure their futures as well as hers. The man of her dreams was Andrew Livingston, her best friend's brother. But he's always treated her like a child, and now he's betrothed to another. Perhaps the time has come to accept reality... and Lord Bexley. Andrew returned from the Peninsular War with a lame arm and emotional scars. Surprisingly, it's his sister's friend, "little Lucy," who shows him the way out of his melancholy when he notices that Lucy has grown up into a lovely young woman. But with an eligible viscount courting her, Andrew will need a little Christmas magic to win her for himself.
On the eve of her wedding, Julia realizes she cannot marry her fiancé after all, no matter that it's been her dream for eight long years. Too distraught to face him, she follows in her mother's footsteps and flees to the future for a brief reprieve. Oliver knows he has bungled things badly, but he is determined to win the woman he loves, even if he must travel through time to do it.
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