A Series of Senseless Complications!
The Duke of Pelham's seven daughters take the most ridiculous and roundabout routes to the altar.
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Lady Felicity Nicolet, known affectionately to her intimates as Ferocity, has had the privilege of being the eldest of the Duke of Pelham’s daughters. She has been the leader of the pack, and she and her six sisters have grown up isolated in the Yorkshire Dales under the wildly unsuitable tutelage of their unconventional father and rather original housekeeper.
Felicity’s father has gone along happily, convinced every idea that arrives in his head must be acted on, imagines himself hilariously funny, considers the niceties of society other people’s problem, and does not hesitate to tell a bald-faced lie when it amuses him. He leaves a trail of offended people behind him wherever he goes, including Mr. Percy Stratton’s father.
Mr. Stratton, the eldest son of Viscount Denderby, has been watching his friends fall one by one to the parson’s noose. He will not be chained! Unfortunately, the viscount disagrees with his son. This leaves Percy with only one choice—he must become the most hapless and unsuccessful suitor who ever set foot in London. Operation Sadly Hopeless is born.
When Felicity sets eyes on the grim-faced Earl of Rustmont, she is instantly struck, though the earl does not return her admiration. Mr. Stratton claims that if Lady Felicity appears to look upon him with favor, the earl will go mad with jealousy. What Percy does not bother to explain is that his father will refuse to sanction any connection to her father—thereby leaving his son the supposed victim of a doomed affection and still very much a bachelor.
While so many couples take very usual routes to a church, an unleashed Bengal tiger might be the only thing that can bring this pair together.
Kate Archer - Regency Romance Author
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Hello and welcome! I love to spend time in the regency world and I hope you do too. In case you were wondering about the type of things I write, most of the action in my books takes place in a drawing room, and I am a huge fan of Jane Austen and Georgette Heyer. I try to align my writing to the mores of the time and work hard to get the historical details right. Though, that said, my books are not prudish or religious. There are all sorts of flavors in HR from spicy to sweet, open door to door ajar to closed door, and they are all great! I am also very fond of ornery/outspoken/eccentric/managing servants and they often provide a healthy dose of humor to my stories. (Who doesn't love a cheeky stable hand or a butler who pretends he can predict the weather or a diabolical housekeeper?) I would be delighted if you choose to poke around and have a look at my books and please contact me if you like!