This is my newest release, or should I say, re-release. The Regency novella formerly knows as The Gentleman Takes a Bride and published by Harlequin in a 2011 anthology is now a stand-alone book. If you love stories about June brides, interrupted weddings, titled Englishmen, and pretty young misses, and a heavy dose of drama that may or may not work out for our hero and heroine, this is the story for you. You can find The Gentleman's Proposal by clicking on this title. Happy reading!
Elizabeth Moberly, wellborn daughter of a decorated
captain of His Majesty’s royal navy, is determined to marry a titled nobleman,
for the only wealth and privileges of a peer of the realm will provide
sufficiently for her future children. When Philip Lindsey, an untitled stranger,
puts a stop to her beloved cousin’s wedding, Elizabeth resents him for
intruding even as she finds herself attracted to the handsome gentleman’s fine
manners and strong faith.
Philip Lindsey cannot permit his beloved sister’s
fiancé to run off with the dowry she kindly gave him before the wedding and then
marry another bride. Surprised to find an ally in the bride’s uncle, Philip accepts
the naval captain’s invitation to stay in his home until the legalities of the
matter can be sorted out. While there, Philip struggles against his growing
attraction to the captain’s lovely, charming daughter Elizabeth. After all, the
young lady has made it clear that she plans to marry a peer. Although the
grandson of an earl, Philip has no title. Should he take on the challenge of
trying to persuade lovely Elizabeth to be content with the title of Mrs.
Lindsay, beloved wife?