2 Regency Romance Books by Alice Chetwynd Ley
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Overview: Alice Chetwynd Ley, romantic historical novelist, was born on 12 October 1913 in Halifax, Yorkshire, the first child of a journalist, Fred Humphrey and his wife, Alice Mary (née Chetwynd): she was given the name and surname of her mother in addition to her father’s surname. Her parents had met in Merthyr Tydfil, where her maternal grandfather had been a Surveyor of Customs and Excise; he was also to prove a highly skilled chess player and a county champion. Alice was the eldest of five children who survived to adulthood.
Genre: Fiction > Romance Regency
An Advantageous Marriage
The scheming Turville family have met their match…
1816, England
The aristocratic Turvilles had always deplored an unfortunate connection with Trade through the marriage twenty years previously of the Baron’s brother with the daughter of a Yorkshire manufacturer.
But, Eugenia, only child of this marriage is not only an orphan — she is also her grandfather’s sole heir and extremely wealthy.
Keen to keep the Turville money in the family, Lady Turville deigns to overlook her niece’s rustic manners in order to force a match between Eugenia and one of her sons.
But Eugenia is not the simple country girl she was expecting…
Will Lady Turville’s plans come to pass? Could Eugenia fall for one of her cousin’s charms?
Or will she make an advantageous marriage elsewhere…?
Tenant of Chesdene Manor
Could a mysterious stranger be the answer to Diana’s prayers…?
1809, England
After the death of Sir Peter Chalfont his daughter, Diana, and her mother were left nearly penniless and at the mercy of their relative Sir Sidney, who inherited the Chalfont estate.
Sir Sidney had no plans to retire to the countryside from his frivolous life in London and the women were allowed to remain at Chesdene Manor.
But with no money for upkeep, the grand building soon fell into disrepair.
Intelligent and headstrong, Diana is determined to take her future into her own hands. She advertises for a tenant in the hope of supplying herself with an income.
But who is the strange man who agrees to the lease? Why does he seem to have a particular interest in the building?
And how long can Diana keep her home before the rakish Sir Sidney returns to claim it…?
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