Regency Society calls them the Golden Redepennings, because they seem to have it all: good looks, wealth, social connections, and a strong loyalty to one another.
Appearances can be deceptive. The family tree is replete with rakes and neglected wives, though each generation has one much cherished exception: a true marriage; a partnership of mutual love and respect.
The odds are not good for the cousins of Regency times, especially since Rick Redepenning won his Mary. Besides, each cousin hides wounds that make them unwilling to risk their hearts, until danger threatens the one person who tempts them to change their mind.
This collections contains the first four novels:
- Farewell to Kindness Book 1
He thought he had buried his heart with his children. She thought she was safely hidden. They were both wrong.
- A Raging Madness Book 2
Their marriage is a fiction. Their enemies want them destroyed before they can make it real.
- The Realm of Silence Book 3
Rescue her daughter, destroy her dragons, defeat his demons, go back to his lonely life. How hard can it be?
- Unkept Promises Book 4
She wants to negotiate a comfortable marriage; he wants her in his bed
Published on 24 March: The box set of the first four Golden Redepenning novels. It’s only $4.99 until the end of the month. In February, it will revert to $9.99, which is still a great price for four long novels. Order your copy today: https://books2read.com/GRbox-set Here’s more about the series: The Golden Redepennings And here […]
This week’s excerpt is Eleanor’s first appearance in print, in the novel Farewell to Kindness. The sun was setting on Saturday evening, and Rede was beside himself with frustration, before the Duchess of Haverford’s coach was finally seen tooling up the road to the castle. He was waiting when she entered the front door, and […]
Fifth contest over. Congratulations to Carolyn, our winner for week five. Week five contest a Rafflecopter giveaway Fifth week prize is: an ecopy of a title from my backlist of books (winner’s choice) a face mask in history themed fabric from RegencyStylebySusana an ecopy of the Bluestocking Belles collection Fire & Frost Grand prize for the […]
At the weekly book talk that my Bluestocking Belles’ sisters and I hold on Facebook, today’s topic was ‘Why do we do what we do’. That is, why do we authors write and sell books. Great topic, so I thought I’d answer it again here. Why do I write? I write because otherwise the stories […]
I do love a strong masculine hero who shows his caring side. One of the scenes in Farewell to Kindness, where the hero tenderly washes his beloved’s wounds, is based on an experience in my own life. I’d been in a car accident, and had been through the windscreen. My betrothed came to me at […]
Her Grace of Haverford had decided to wait for the final decision at Chirbury House, to keep her goddaughter company and also, incidentally, to spend time cuddling the little boys whose fates were being decided today by the Committee of Privileges. Stephen, currently Viscount Longford and Stocke, as eldest by thirty minutes and therefore […]
Buy now for only 99c: Farewell to Kindness, A Raging Madness, The Realm of Silence
My favourite question when writing is ‘what could possibly go wrong’? And then I make it happen. This week, I’m talking about those defining points where the story takes a twist to make things worse. Share me yours in the comments. Mine comes from a scene I wrote this morning in Unkept Promises. Lady […]
One of the things I need to consider when forming my plots is ‘how does the character’s everyday job affect their time and their location?’ In the Regency era, peers of the realm worked: they’re sort of like the ceo of a company, in charge of the direction, making the tricky decisions, approving the strategy […]