The Incorrigible Lady Catherine [NOOK Book]

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Overview

THE INCORRIGIBLE LADY CATHERINE, the first in Elena Greene’s “Three Disgraces” series, was originally published as a Zebra Regency. Length: about 65,000 words (250 pages). Sensuality: kisses, one sex scene.

Lady Catherine Harcourt, the daughter of the Duke of Whitgrave, tries to escape her cold, repressive family by eloping with a rake. Foiled in her bid for independence, she is exiled to her aunts’ cottage in a secluded but picturesque corner of the Lake District. There she meets Philip Woodmere, a gentleman farmer as kind as he is ruggedly attractive. She warms to his lively family, so different from her own, and is drawn to his quiet strength. At the...
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Overview

THE INCORRIGIBLE LADY CATHERINE, the first in Elena Greene’s “Three Disgraces” series, was originally published as a Zebra Regency. Length: about 65,000 words (250 pages). Sensuality: kisses, one sex scene.

Lady Catherine Harcourt, the daughter of the Duke of Whitgrave, tries to escape her cold, repressive family by eloping with a rake. Foiled in her bid for independence, she is exiled to her aunts’ cottage in a secluded but picturesque corner of the Lake District. There she meets Philip Woodmere, a gentleman farmer as kind as he is ruggedly attractive. She warms to his lively family, so different from her own, and is drawn to his quiet strength. At the same time, she fears that if her father caught wind of a romance, he would do anything to prevent such an unequal match, without caring whom he hurt.

Philip has been looking for a bride for practical reasons: to care for his numerous younger brothers and sisters. But he is moved by the mysterious lady who is living with his elderly neighbors under what he suspects is an assumed name. He senses passion beneath Catherine’s elusive manner and sets out to earn her trust and love. But their chance for happiness is soon threatened by a secret from her past.

Editorial Reviews

Blythe Barnhill
The book is fast-paced, with plenty of action and dialogue... I would recommend The Incorrigible Lady Catherine for Regency fans who like a plot with some action and a hero who’s one of the good guys.
Jane Bowers
The story gives fresh new twists to traditional Regency plotlines and introduces a well-drawn cast of characters, three of whom cry out for their own tales to be told - the notorious Lord Verwood and Catherine's two school friends. ... Elena Greene is a talented writer to watch for when looking for a pleasurable, meaty Regency romance.
Romantic Times
Regency readers will no doubt enjoy this sweetly tender tale which gives further good evidence of Elena Greene’s blossoming talent.

Product Details

  • BN ID: 2940013448018
  • Publisher: Elena Greene
  • Publication date: 11/16/2011
  • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
  • Format: eBook
  • Sales rank: 4,763
  • Series: The Three Disgraces , #1
  • File size: 618 KB

Meet the Author

Elena Greene grew up reading her mother’s Georgette Heyer novels, but it wasn’t until she went on an international assignment to the United Kingdom that she was inspired to start writing her own. Her first Regency romance was published in 2000 and was followed by five more Regencies and a novella. Her books have won the Desert Rose Golden Quill and Colorado Romance Writers' Award of Excellence. Her Super Regency, LADY DEARING’S MASQUERADE, won RT Book Club’s award for Best Regency Romance of 2005. Elena lives in upstate New York with her stroke survivor husband and two daughters.

Find Elena online at:
www.elenagreene.com
www.riskyregencies.blogspot.com
www.Facebook.com/ElenaGreene

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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 19, 2011

    Okay

    This was my first book by this author. The story started well about the lady being sent to the country to live. It could have evolved into a great romance but did not. No intimatecy until p. 500 and that was nothing. The writing seem not to flow well.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 26, 2012

    good read if you like light reading

    good author for this genre
    will look for more from her

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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 30, 2011

    Good Read

    Good story, full of unexpected twist and turns.

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