The Counterfeit Widow (Dorothy Mack Regency Romances)

March 3, 2020 - Comment

Deception and disguise in Regency England! Perfect for fans of Georgette Heyer, Mary Balogh, Jane Aiken Hodge and Jane Austen. Can Charity give her sister a chance for happiness? Regency England When their mother dies, Charity and Prudence Leonard hatch a plan to escape from their tyrannical stepfather. Determined to give her beautiful sister a

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Deception and disguise in Regency England! Perfect for fans of Georgette Heyer, Mary Balogh, Jane Aiken Hodge and Jane Austen.

Can Charity give her sister a chance for happiness?

Regency England

When their mother dies, Charity and Prudence Leonard hatch a plan to escape from their tyrannical stepfather.

Determined to give her beautiful sister a chance to marry, Charity disguises herself as a young widow and takes Prudence to London for the season.

But when the sisters cross paths with the shrewd and cynical Earl of Tyndale, it seems that they are in danger of being discovered.

And as the earl’s fascination with Charity intensifies, she must fight to outwit the man who could unravel her careful plans…

The Counterfeit Widow by Dorothy Mack is a classic Regency Romance with a bold and courageous heroine.

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Anonymous says:

A charming romance Throughout this story is the underlying trepidation that the sisters’ lie will be uncovered. Although there is not a lot of action there is the interesting dynamic between the various characters. Prudence is a spineless creature who faints and crumples when presented with adversity. Her sister, Charity, the heroine, is a strong minded woman determined to provide for her sister. Lord Tynsdale takes a long time to become at all likeable as he comes across as a careless character with little…

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