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Romance from the Spectacular British
Isles
Spanning over 500 years of history in the British Isles, nine
inspiring romance stories take readers through English gardens,
around London ballrooms, and within Scottish castles. Follow along
as each of the brides-to-be encounter high drama and epic romance
on the way to the altar. Will they survive with their faith
intact?
Inspired by authors like Jane Austen and Charles Dickens, these
nine romances are penned by an exclusive selection of Christian
fiction authors and will become a cherished favorite for fans of
British history and literature.
Fayre Rose by Tamela Hancock Murray
Scotland 1358 – Fayre was brought to Kennerith Castle to tend the
duke’s rose garden in payment for her father’s taxes. When the
Laird Kenneth falls ill with plague, only Fayre is brave enough to
play nursemaid.
Woman of Valor by Jill Stengl
England 1631 - Helen has come to Marston Hall to care for three
neglected children and a household in disarray. Both the gardener
and the lord of the manor admire her inner beauty.
Fresh Highland Air by Jill Stengl
Scotland 1748 – When Hermione’s stepfather takes over Kennerith
Castle, he retains Allan for Hermione’s bodyguard. She is
determined to think the worst of Allan, until someone is out to get
rid of him and the true heir of the castle comes into
question.
A Duplicitous Façade by Tamela Hancock Murray
England 1812 - In obedience to her father, Melodia agrees to marry
a man she has never met. But when a masquerade ball is held to
celebrate the marriage, Melodia suspects she has more enemies than
friends.
Love’s Unmasking by Bonnie Blythe
England 1814 - Matthew is certain a godly girl does not exist among
London’s money-grubbing debutantes. He imitates a fop at society
functions to repel them, but his own ruse traps him in an
engagement.
English Tea and Bagpipes by Pamela Griffin
Scotland 1822 – When Fiona’s sister and Alex’s brother run off to
marry, the families oppose the match between a poor highlander and
an English nobleman. Fiona impulsively goes after her sister, and
Alex follows.
A Treasure Worth Keeping by Kelly Eileen Hake
England 1832 - Paige is thrilled to hear her father has been hired
to restore one of the country’s largest collections of antique
volumes—until she learns the mysterious earl is hosting a house
party during their stay.
Apple of His Eye by Gail Gaymer Martin
England 1851 - Sarah is curious and independent for a young woman
of her day, which leads her to fall in love with a man who would
never be invited into the family manor as a guest.
Moonlight Masquerade by Pamela Griffin
England 1865 - Letitia, a unassuming lady’s companion to her
cousin, quickly finds herself the possessor of incriminating
information and the focus of attention from two mysterious men.
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