Read A Fresh Perspective, A Regency Romance Online
Authors: Elisabeth Fairchild
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Lovely Sarah Lyndle must see what others do not in choosing between “Beauty” and “The Beast,” London’s infamous Castleford cousins, who have very different reasons to fall in love with her.
Miss Dornton’s Hero
Bitter and brooding Evelyn Dade is driven by wartime demons, his jaded passions reawakened by the “Pearl” of sweetness he recognizes in the young woman he rescues from peril. Innocent young Margaret Dornton is in love with the idea of heroes, but does not know what to make of the infamous “Captain Dead,” who redefines all of her preconceived notions of the heroic.
Sugarplum Surprises
Secrets and silver surprises charm the blues from what seemed a doomed Christmas when seamstress, Madame Nicolette loses the patronage of the jilted Duke of Chandrose, but wins a chance at love instead, with irrepressible tenacity and a positive attitude.
Captain Cupid
Assumptions lead to gossip and scorn. Everyone in Appleby assumes the marksman brought home from Waterloo by Valentine Wharton, is called Captain Cupid for his way with women, just as everyone assumes Penny Foster, the town “touch-me-not” is a fallen woman. Darkest secrets unveiled, love requires plenty of patience, and a perfect shot to target the truth in two lonely hearts, as Valentine’s Day wishes come true in Captain Cupid Calls the Shots.
Copyright
Copyright © 2014 by Elisabeth Fairchild
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first published in paperback by Signet, a division of Penguin Books USA, July 1996
revised for release in electronic book format by Ink Lion Books, July 2014
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This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, brands,
media, and incidents are either products of the author’s imagination or
used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, or
persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.
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