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REVIEW of Miss Armistead Makes Her Choice, by Heidi Ashworth

Mr. Colin Lloyd-Jones has sworn off the London season and ladies in general. After crying off from his unfaithful fiancee, he is in dire need of avoiding any fresh heartbreak. But when the breathtakingly beautiful Elizabeth Armistead knocks on his door after a carriage mishap, his best laid plans come to naught. With the assistance…
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REVIEW of Lord Haversham Takes Command (Miss Delacourt #4), by Heidi Ashworth

Lord Haversham has been in love with Mira Crenshaw for years, but when he returns from the continent, there are three insurmountable obstacles to their union. First, Lord Haversham is a secret agent sworn to protect the young Queen Victoria–how can he even think of courting Mira when the queen’s life is in danger? Second,…
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REVIEW of A Gift for Lord Trevelin, by Heidi Ashworth

Rumors abound about the disreputable Lord Trevelin whose scarred mouth is perpetually twisted into a sneer. When Sophie Lundell glimpses Lord Trevelin at her debut ball, she determines to follow him out onto the veranda and hear from his own lips just why society is determined to shun him and just how he got that…
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REVIEW of Lady Crenshaw’s Christmas (Miss Delacourt #3), by Heidi Ashworth

Anthony and Ginny (or to use their titles–Lord and Lady Crenshaw) have been married for seven months and are just as much in love as ever. But with Ginny now expecting their first child, how will she find the strength to put on a Christmas ball, cope with Anthony’s spiteful relatives, and find Anthony a…
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REVIEW of Miss Delacourt Has Her Day, by Heidi Ashworth

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REVIEW of Miss Delacourt Speaks Her Mind, by Heidi Ashworth

Miss Delacourt Speaks Her Mind is a delightful romantic farce in the glorious tradition of Georgette Heyer. When Ginny Delacourt’s great-aunt sends her on a mission to inspect some rosebushes and orders Sir Anthony Crenshaw to be Ginny’s escort, some pesky highwaymen, a stolen carriage, and a two-week quarantine (for fear of chicken pox) at a…