By Sarah M. Eden
Covenant Communications, 2022. 125 pgs.
Newton Hughes has long dreamed of pursuing a career in law, an acceptable choice for a gentleman of status and wealth. His parents, however, disapprove of his ambition, urging him instead to take his rightful place as a gentleman of leisure. Ellie Napper would like nothing more than for her parents to abandon their incessant efforts to marry her off to the greatest possible advantage. When Ellie and Newton are introduced through their mutual acquaintance, Charlie Jonquil, they commiserate over their shared plight. In desperation, they hatch a plan: Ellie and Newton will feign an interest in each other--enough to convince their parents not to push them toward unwanted matches but not enough to cause whispers or expectations. Their plan quickly spirals out of control, especially once they start to fall in love for real.
This was a fun, quick read! Sometimes a novella is the perfect thing when I'm short on time, but need to escape the real world for a little bit. The side characters in this book are actually main characters from Sarah Eden's Jonquil and Lancaster series. It's always fun to go back in to this world and get to see the characters from a different perspective. Although this was a short novella, it still was a very satisfying story.
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By Anita Stansfield, Esther Hatch, Sarah Eden, & Joanna Barker
Covenant Communications, 2019. 290 pgs.
This collection of short stories is perfect for the Christmas season. The stories were long enough to get to know the characters but short enough that I could fit them into my crazy Christmas schedule. This would be great for anyone looking for a collection of feel good Christmas romances. The best thing is that they can be read any time of the year!
By Esther Hatch
Diana Barton is a single woman who owns two railroad lines. She doesn't have patience for all the suitors who waste her time and are only after her wealth. She comes up with a plan to ask the most notorious rake in London, Lord Bryant, to ruin her reputation to scare off all the suitors.
By Joanna Barker
Rebecca Rowley feels stifled by society and finds ways to quietly and not so quietly rebel. Riding bareback is one of her secret joys but she soon has a much bigger secret as she tries to hide her engagement to the one man her family would never approve of. After saving the life of a young girl on a neighboring estate, she draws the attention of the older brother, Lieutenant Avery. Since he is a naval man and not interested in marriage, Rebecca and Lieutenant Avery form a friendship that turns both their worlds upside down.
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