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Tuesday, April 28, 2020
Stay Safe and Well
I hope if you are able to safely exercise in nearby woods you managed to see this year's blue bells. This was taken last year at Wollaton Hall, Nottinghamshire. Blue bells are such cheerful flowers, don't you think.
Wednesday, April 15, 2020
Monday, April 6, 2020
Just Published!
Twin Rogues in Winter
A Seductive Regency Romance
A pair of identical twins, a winter house party, a
group of eligible young ladies, and the overwhelming temptation to switch
identities. What could possibly go wrong?
Gareth and Callum Renford are identical twins, only the most
discerning eye can tell them apart. Even their father gets them confused. But
one thing sets them apart in a most dramatic way. One is a future marquess, and
the other is not. So distinguishing one brother from the other is essential to
any lady seeking a titled husband.
The two have always played the ‘which twin is which’ game
and enjoyed confusing their friends and relatives. So when they are snowed in
at a winter house party, they cannot resist. Will the guests be able to tell
who is who? Not easily. And the mischievous pair are enjoying the game. Each
would like to be valued for himself, regardless of his future prospects.
And while love is the greatest prize of all, they don't expect to find it.
But with a girl hiding under one twin's bed and the sudden reappearance of an old flame, the twins might get a little more than they bargained for in this cheerful Regency romp filled with secret passages, snowball fights, parlor games and a winter frost fair.
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But with a girl hiding under one twin's bed and the sudden reappearance of an old flame, the twins might get a little more than they bargained for in this cheerful Regency romp filled with secret passages, snowball fights, parlor games and a winter frost fair.
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