Jane Feather

to wed a wicked prince

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hi everyone,

 

this is the first time i've been on in a while. a new job with lots of travel and not always an internet connection prevents this.  but it hasn't prevented me from reading.  these are the books i've read since my last post in june. 

To Wed A Wicked Prince by Jane Feather (Cravendish Square Trilogy)

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To Wed A Wicked PrinceLivia's Story Cavendish Square Trilogy

To Wed a Wicked Prince

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The second book of the Cavendish trilogy is of Lady Livia Lacey. WIth Lady Aurelia off visiting Cornelia and Harry, Lady Livia was left on her own in London to amuse herself with the balls thrown by the ton.

A Wicked Gentleman

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AS i mentioned earlier, I love reading connecting stories. I have read Jane Feather's earlier books and I have enjoyed them thoroughly. Therefore, it is no surprise that I enjoyed reading the first of the Cavendish Square triology.

Almost a Bride

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Jack Fortescu gambles to win and this time he has won not only his rival's lavish mansin, but everything in it.  That includes the man's beautiful sister.  But he underestimates Arabella, she wants to know what his motive was in destroying her brother.  She makes her choice and Jack finds himself in the fight of his life and his heart.

The Wedding Game (2004) by Jane Feather (Bantam)

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The last book in a trilogy about three sisters who earn a living in a clandestine matchmaking service. This last book is a take on Chastity, the last sister, and Dr. Douglas Farrell. It was a good book and had its moments. Undecided

The Accidental Bride

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It's a historial romance set in England back in 1645, a time of civil war between King Charles and his followers and Cromwell with his followers. Three young women, Portia, Phoebe, and Olivia, meet at Phoebe's sister's wedding and vow that they will never marry.  This is Phoebe's story as she

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