The Era of Enchantment: A Five-Book Boxed Set by Amelia Fernside
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Overview: Five books by rising author Amelia Fernside make up this collection of Regency romance stories that define an era of enchantment.
Genre: Romance Historical
In ONE PERFECT MOMENT, Lady Mary-Anne defies her parents and takes her horse out for an evening ride.
But when the horse, spooked by an adder, bolts and runs wild, Mary-Anne fears for her life.
She starts to fall off her mount when a young man rides up alongside her and pulls her to safety.
He takes her home, then vanishes.
Five years later, Mary-Anne still dreams her hero will reappear. Meanwhile, her parents insist she marry the son of a Duke who lives nearby, a man she abhors. She rejects the idea, but finally relents.
“I’ve waited because I truly believed we shared one perfect moment,” she says, “but I must move on.”
But an untimely death ignites the ending.
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In THE UNLIKELY HEIRESS, Ellen is stunned when a relative dies and leaves her a huge fortune.
Family members are determined Ellen must marry an Army colonel who has a sterling reputation.
But Ellen is in love with a young man who was her childhood playmate and who is now in London studying to be a barrister.
A barrister would be far below Ellen’s newfound social rank, her sisters argue.
Under huge pressure, Ellen relents and agrees to marry a man she doesn’t love just to appease her snooty family.
There is one thing that could save her from a loveless marriage, however.
But the odds that “thing” will happen are exceedingly slim.
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In THE UGLY DUCKLING, Lady Augusta Stone dangles her legs over the edge of a cliff overlooking the North Sea as the waves crash into the jagged rocks below. She’s ready to jump.
She runs her hand down the scar that reaches from the corner of her left eye almost to her chin. She touches her nose, which is ajar to the right, blemishes that are the result of a childhood accident.
Now she is 29 and unmarried, the poster girl for women who no one wants to love. Years of depression have driven her to the cliff.
But Augusta’s brother rescues her that day, and it is a turning point in her life.
The ugly duckling meets a man who thinks she is a beautiful swan.
They fall in love.
But her problems are far from over. Her father says he will not let Augusta marry someone who has no title and little income. When Augusta objects, he threatens to take her out of his will.
What to do?
“I have a plan,” Augusta tells her true love.
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In GRACE’S LAST AFFAIR, Grace Hawthorn is broke and about to lose her estate because she can’t pay her taxes.
Evan Atwood is a rich novelist with a crippling case of writer’s block.
Harcourt Wilde is Evan’s angry publisher.
Betsey is Grace’s cook, maid and best friend. She’s outspoken and outrageous in a charming way.
Throw all these characters into a small village in England and what do you have?
A lit fuse.
Evan is running from Harcourt because the novel he promised is long overdue.
Then, through pure serendipity and Betsey’s devilish machinations, Evan and Grace meet.
Thus begins a process in which Grace restores Evan’s muse.
And they fall in love.
That is, until Evan betrays her.
Or does he?
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In IF ONE SISTER WON’T, THE OTHER WILL, Cecilia Baxter has been in love with Charles St. Germain since she was a child.
So when her parents propose the idea of marriage between the Baxters and St. Germains, Cecilia offers her hand. But sister Emmeline is older, so she has the privilege of marrying Charles.
Emmeline is beautiful, intelligent and socially adept. Cecilia’s beauty pales in comparison. She is inarticulate, shy and awkward.
But Emmeline is not a perfect match for Charles. She has a roving eye and is not above going out to dance with other men.
Cecilia would be a devoted wife. But she is the forgotten sister who will be sent to America to be a governess.
Then Emmeline suddenly flees to France.
What now?
The answer is in the stars.
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