Regency: Courtship and Candlelight by Elizabeth Beacon

Regency: Courtship and Candlelight by Elizabeth Beacon

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by Elizabeth Beacon & Deborah Simmons One Final Season

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Regency: Courtship and Candlelight by Elizabeth Beacon

by Elizabeth Beacon & Deborah Simmons One Final Season After rejecting the initial impassioned proposal of Edmund, Lord Shuttleworth, Kate needs a straightforward, paper-only marriage, yet her feelings for Edmund are anything but straightforward. In her final season, Kate is caught in a compromising situation - especially when the man she can’t possibly marry announces their betrothal to the ton! Also includes: The Gentleman’s Quest
Elizabeth Beacon has a passion for history and storytelling and, with the English West Country on her doorstep, never lacks a glorious setting for her books. Elizabeth tried horticulture, higher education as a mature student, briefly taught English and worked in an office, before finally turning her daydreams about dashing, piratical heroes and their stubborn and independent heroines into her dream job; writing Regency romances for Harlequin, Mills and Boon A former journalist, Deborah Simmons is the author of twenty-eight historical romances and novellas, including a USA Today Bestselling anthology. Two of Simmons' titles have been RITA finalists, and two have been finalists for The Daphne du Maurier Award of Excellence for Mystery/Suspense. She has sold more than two and a half million books in North America, and her work has been translated and published in thirty-one countries, including illustrated editions in Japan.
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ISBN 13 9780263897722
ISBN 10 0263897729
Title Regency: Courtship and Candlelight
Author Elizabeth Beacon
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 2012-04-20
Number of pages 560
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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