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New release: Once Upon a
Time in Bath
(The Brides of Bath, Book 7) |

Available October 26
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Lord Appleton may be a bit of a rake but he’s never been one
to lose his head at the gaming tables. Yet he loses
everything on a night of which he has no memory. How will he
dower his sisters? Where will they live when the vile man
who bought his debts forces them from their house in Bath?
Lord Appleton will do anything to reclaim their house and
avoid hurting his family—even if it means having to marry a
peculiar heiress.
When Miss Dorothea
Pankhurst arrives in Bath with her ailing father—and the
four cats she’s never without—she is ignorant of the ways of
Society, having never left her father’s significant estate
in remote Lincolnshire. Then the kindly Lord Appleton and
his gracious sister take her under their wing. She is
immediately smitten with the handsome viscount and thrilled
beyond measure when he asks for her hand in marriage.
After the murder of a
young dealer at the gambling house where Appleton played,
Dot and Appleton grow closer as they work together to find
the killer. But they’re not fully aware of the sinister
forces trying to pull them apart . . .
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A Proposal of Marriage
(Brazen Brides Book 4)
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 Available
November 30
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The bespectacled, very
bookish Miss Rebecca Peabody, who pens enlightening essays under
the name P. Corpus, simply must marry. Since she abhors that
disgusting “bedchamber business,” she decides Lord Aynsley is
the perfect man to become her husband. At the advanced age of
three and forty, he surely has gotten that repellant bedchamber
business out of his system.
For reasons quite unknown to her, he accepts her bizarre
marriage proposal, though he assures her a chaste marriage is
NOT what he has in mind.
John Compton, the Earl of Aynsley, needs a wife to see to his
brood of seven motherless children, a wastrel ward, and an uncle
with a most peculiar habit. But he’s not interested in the
way-too-young Miss Rebecca Peabody . . . until he discovers she
is the brilliant P. Corpus who writes political essays with such
passion, a passion he vows to unleash. Thus he embarks on the
adventure of his life . . . that of tutoring his young wife in
the ways of love.
NOTE: A previous version of
this book, written expressly for the Christian
market, was published nine years ago. This is a
sexier retelling of Rebecca and Lord Aynsley’s love
story.
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Georgette Heyer Society:
Essays on the Literary Genius of Georgette Heyer
I am honored to be one of the contributors to this
book on the genius of Georgette Heyer. Scholars, authors, bloggers and fans come together in
a celebration of the works and worlds of Georgette Heyer (1902 -
1974).
Featuring contributions from renowned Heyer biographer Jennifer
Kloester, heading up a talented team of Heyer devotees, this
far-ranging and thought-provoking collection considers topics as
diverse as intimacy, privilege, historical accuracy and contemporary
analysis, along with looks at Heyer's influences, and the many
writers – and readers – she continues to influence worldwide.
Available
at:
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All 6 Brides of Bath books
are now available in audio
All six
of the Brides of Bath books are now available in audio with
narration by British actress Rosalind Ashford. The
Bride Wore Blue (Book 1 in the series), With His
Ring (Book 2), The Bride's Secret (Book 3),
To Take This Lord (Book 4), Love in the
Library (Book 5), and A Christmas in Bath
(Book 6) are available at:
Amazon,
iTunes and
Audible. Also released in audio in time for the holidays is Christmas Brides (a collection of three
regency novellas, including Christmas at Farley Manor,
named best historical novella of 2011). Click
here
for more details on Cheryl's audio books.
Free audio book for The
Bride Wore Blue
A new Audible.com promotion gives readers
a chance to get a free copy of The Bride Wore Blue
audio book. Click
here
for details.
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Copyright ©
1998 Cheryl Bolen Most recent revision,
June 17,
2015 |