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Regency Lords & Ladies: Rosalyn and the Scoundrel / Lady Knightley's Secret

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Rosalyn and the Scoundrel by Anne Herries

Miss Rosalyn Eastleigh was far from being the spinterish old maid Damian Wrexham, Earl Marlowe, had been expecting. Admittedly, she was tall and capable. rather than petite and fragile, but this had appeal to a man who refused to bow to convention. Rosalyn, with her quick wit and rebellious spirit, yearned for adventure beyond the narrow confines of Society life. She was irresistibly drawn to her mysterious neighbour, knowing he could severely damage her reputation. How much was she prepared to sacrifice to find love?

Lady Knightley's Secret by Anne Ashley

Miss Elizabeth Beresford had become an heiress on her grandmother's death. Her sister plotted that Elizabeth would be trapped overnight with her brother-in-law, but Sir Richard became entrapped. He was willing to marry but Elizabeth was reluctant, for she loved him; and there was something she couldn't tell him.

567 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published August 1, 2001

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Anne Herries

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LINDA SOLE also writes under the names of Anne Herries, Emma Quincey, Lynn Granville and one as Juliana Linden.

Linda was born in Swindon. Her family moved to Ely in Cambridgeshire when she was nine, and Linda attended the local school but left at fifteen to work as a hairdresser in her father's business. She was married at eighteen and ran her own hairdressing business for some years before moving to Cambridge, although Linda has now moved to somewhere a bit quieter in Cambridgeshire. She started writing in 1976, combining this with helping her husband to run his antique shop.

Writing as Anne Herries, Linda won the 2004 RNA Romance Award and the Betty Neels Trophy. She lives in Cambridgeshire. After many happy years of taking their holidays in Spain she and her husband, now have a second home in Norfolk. Being only a short drive, they can visit for a few days at a time, which suits their busy lifestyle these days. They are only just across the road from the sea, and can see it from their windows. At home and at the sea they enjoy watching the wildlife and have many visitors to their gardens, particularly squirrels. Anne loves watching their antics and spoils both them and her birds shamelessly. She also loves to see the flocks of geese and other birds flying in over the sea during the autumn, to winter in the milder climes of this country. Anne loves to write about the beauty of nature and sometimes puts a little into her books, though they are mostly about love and romance. She writes for her own enjoyment and to give pleasure to her readers.

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