The Cursed Canvases: A Light-hearted Regency Fantasy:The Ladies of Almack's Book 4
Young widow Annabel Chalfont, Countess of Fellbridge, has two small sons to raise, a mountain of her late husband's debts to pay off, and a secret: she's a shadow-shaper, able to manipulate shadow as anyone else might clay. She and six other high-born ladies with equally extraordinary abilities defend England against supernatural crime—but the world knows them only as the Lady Patronesses of Almack's, Regency London's most exclusive social venue.

The Lady Patronesses are trying to discover who is vandalizing the pictures at this year's Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, in the process uncovering a personal vendetta dating back nearly twenty years. Meanwhile, Annabel gains a very eligible suitor in Lord Glenrick, brother of one of her fellow Lady Patronesses and son and heir of the Duke of Carrick—but she's not quite sure he's the suitor she'd prefer...
"1140966750"
The Cursed Canvases: A Light-hearted Regency Fantasy:The Ladies of Almack's Book 4
Young widow Annabel Chalfont, Countess of Fellbridge, has two small sons to raise, a mountain of her late husband's debts to pay off, and a secret: she's a shadow-shaper, able to manipulate shadow as anyone else might clay. She and six other high-born ladies with equally extraordinary abilities defend England against supernatural crime—but the world knows them only as the Lady Patronesses of Almack's, Regency London's most exclusive social venue.

The Lady Patronesses are trying to discover who is vandalizing the pictures at this year's Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, in the process uncovering a personal vendetta dating back nearly twenty years. Meanwhile, Annabel gains a very eligible suitor in Lord Glenrick, brother of one of her fellow Lady Patronesses and son and heir of the Duke of Carrick—but she's not quite sure he's the suitor she'd prefer...
8.99 In Stock
The Cursed Canvases: A Light-hearted Regency Fantasy:The Ladies of Almack's Book 4

The Cursed Canvases: A Light-hearted Regency Fantasy:The Ladies of Almack's Book 4

by Marissa Doyle
The Cursed Canvases: A Light-hearted Regency Fantasy:The Ladies of Almack's Book 4

The Cursed Canvases: A Light-hearted Regency Fantasy:The Ladies of Almack's Book 4

by Marissa Doyle

Paperback

$8.99 
  • SHIP THIS ITEM
    Qualifies for Free Shipping
  • PICK UP IN STORE
    Check Availability at Nearby Stores

Related collections and offers


Overview

Young widow Annabel Chalfont, Countess of Fellbridge, has two small sons to raise, a mountain of her late husband's debts to pay off, and a secret: she's a shadow-shaper, able to manipulate shadow as anyone else might clay. She and six other high-born ladies with equally extraordinary abilities defend England against supernatural crime—but the world knows them only as the Lady Patronesses of Almack's, Regency London's most exclusive social venue.

The Lady Patronesses are trying to discover who is vandalizing the pictures at this year's Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, in the process uncovering a personal vendetta dating back nearly twenty years. Meanwhile, Annabel gains a very eligible suitor in Lord Glenrick, brother of one of her fellow Lady Patronesses and son and heir of the Duke of Carrick—but she's not quite sure he's the suitor she'd prefer...

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781636320458
Publisher: Book View Cafe
Publication date: 06/07/2022
Series: The Ladies of Almack's , #4
Pages: 146
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.34(d)

About the Author

Marissa Doyle graduated from Bryn Mawr College and went on to graduate school intending to be an archaeologist, but somehow got distracted. Eventually she figured out what she was really supposed to be doing and started writing. She’s channeled her inner history geekiness into a successful young adult historical fantasy series and continues happily to write fantasy of various types for teens and adults. She lives in her native Massachusetts with her family, including a bossy but adorable pet rabbit, and loves quilting, gardening, and collecting antiques. Please visit her at her website, www.marissadoyle.com, and at her history blog, http://nineteenteen.com.
From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews