Ever since her mother abandoned her father, Lady Deborah Martin can’t seem to please the earl. Now she’s offended another important man in her life, handsome Lord Foxborough. As a result, during what ought to be her season in society, she finds herself in London as little better than a companion to her widowed cousin Melanie.
Deborah makes plans of her own, to launch a career as a singer upon the stage. But this Regency-era Cinderella soon finds her plans colliding with those of everyone around her – including, most particularly, Foxborough ...
Ever since her mother abandoned her father, Lady Deborah Martin can’t seem to please the earl. Now she’s offended another important man in her life, handsome Lord Foxborough. As a result, during what ought to be her season in society, she finds herself in London as little better than a companion to her widowed cousin Melanie.
Deborah makes plans of her own, to launch a career as a singer upon the stage. But this Regency-era Cinderella soon finds her plans colliding with those of everyone around her – including, most particularly, Foxborough himself.
Ms. Diamond is one of the most consistently enjoyable Regency authors around.
--Romantic Times
Publishers Weekly
The genre is well served in author Diamond’s second novel, the first being Lady in Disguise.
--Publishers Weekly
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The genre is well served in author Diamond’s second novel, the first being Lady in Disguise.
Product Details
ISBN-13: 9781936505074
Publisher: K. Loren Wilson
Publication date: 1/3/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 131,691
File size: 158 KB
Meet the Author
A love for the books of Jane Austen drew Jacqueline Diamond to the world of the Regency-era romance, and her half-dozen novels in the genre have delighted readers for nearly thirty years. Jackie has gone on to sell some 90 novels ranging from mysteries and suspense to paranormal romances and romantic comedies. A former Associated Press reporter in Los Angeles, Jackie has received a career achievement award from Romantic Times magazine and two finalist placements for the RITA Award. A full list of her books and free writing tips are available at her Web site, www.jacquelinediamond.com.
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Overview
A Regency outcast in her own familyEver since her mother abandoned her father, Lady Deborah Martin can’t seem to please the earl. Now she’s offended another important man in her life, handsome Lord Foxborough. As a result, during what ought to be her season in society, she finds herself in London as little better than a companion to her widowed cousin Melanie.
Deborah makes plans of her own, to launch a career as a singer upon the stage. But this Regency-era Cinderella soon finds her plans colliding with those of everyone around her – including, most particularly, Foxborough ...