Regency Christmas Vows: The Blanchland Secret / The Mistress of Hanover Square
Anne Herries
Nicola Cornick
REGENCY CHRISTMAS VOWS Nicola Cornick & Anne HerriesThe Blanchard Secret Nicola CornickPrim and proper Miss Sarah Sheridan sought to live a respectable life as her cousin's companion in Bath. But everything changed with a letter insisting she return to her childhood home. And to make matters worse Guy, Viscount Renshaw, a well-known rake, gains quite the wrong impression of Sarah when they first meet! He becomes determined to uncover all of her secrets.The Mistress of Hanover Square - Anne HerriesDarling of London society Miss Amelia Royston is beginning to give up hope that her feet will ever be swept off the ground… Then the charismatic Earl of Ravenshead returns, and his disturbing presence tips Amelia’s world upside down! He finally declares his intention to marry her – but does he only want a convenient bride…?
Meet the lords and ladies of London’s ton,
Bath society and Regency
country house parties
in
Two vivid, festive novels
by reader favourites
Nicola Cornick and Anne Herries
Regency Christmas Vows
The Blanchland Secret
Nicola Cornick
The Mistress of Hanover Square
Anne Herries
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Table of Contents
Cover (#ub36f67dc-5e77-595e-a9b2-21a7f7ee142a)
Title Page (#ude8f3ef1-37c5-537c-a5f4-227830aaeccf)
The Blanchland Secret
About the Author (#u0948f4e2-80b9-50ef-9432-106cf2e93fef)
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
Chapter Twelve
The Mistress of Hanover Square
About the Author (#litres_trial_promo)
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Copyright (#litres_trial_promo)
The Blanchland Secret (#u10ae22f2-310c-5704-8443-e52875f9a33a)
Nicola Cornick
For the first eighteen years of her life NICOLA CORNICK lived in Yorkshire, within a stone’s throw of the moors that had inspired the Brontë sisters to write Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights. One of her grandfathers was a poet and her family contained teachers and avid readers who filled the house with books. With such a background it was impossible for Nicola not to become a bookworm.
Nicola met her future husband while she was at university, although it took her four years to realise that he was special and more than just a friend. Her husband, being so much more perceptive, had worked this out much sooner, but eventually an understanding was reached.