Mary Nichols
Talk of the Ton - Mary Nichols - Harlequin Historical #236 - May/08
Personal Opinion - A little different twist to a Regency story. It is full of humor as two girls make their presence known to the people of the Ton in ways that are not quite approved of by the staid members of the Ton. There is also some sibling rivalry that becomes deadly toward the end of the book. It was, all in all, quite a good story.
Working Man, Society Bride
He was a gentleman.
Working Man, Society Bride
Lady Lucinda is expected to marry well. Then she meets Myles and falls in love.
Talk of the Ton
A fun read.
Working Man, Society Bride by Mary Nichols
Blurb: Well over six feet tall, with broad, broad shoulders, he was the best-looking man Lady Lucinda Vernley had ever seen--and the most insufferably rude!
The Reluctant Escort
very similar plot to one I've already read
The Reluctant Escort - Mary Nichols - Harlequin Historical #226 - December/07
Backcover Synopsis - ALL SHE WANTED WAS A LITTLE ADVENTURE....
The Earl and the Hoyden
The return of the Earl of Amerleigh from the war front is cause for celebration to everyone except his hoydenish neighbor, Charlotte Cartwright. The peculiar woman runs her father's businesses and estate with a tigh fist, and she won't let anyone, not even charming Roland Temple, wrest her hard-earned earnings from her. Will the Earl win back what's rightfully his...and her love?
An Unusual Bequest by Mary Nichols (HHS #218 - August 2007). Regency.
From the back cover:
Widowed Lady Charlotte Hobart and her two young daughters have lived comfortably under her father-in-law's roof, but everything changes on his death. The new Lord Hobart fills Easterley Manor with his disreputable friends and treats Charlotte with contempt. With no money, and nowhere to go, she feels suddenly bereft - and not a little frightened.



