Widowed by the Battle of Waterloo, the ladies of Lyttlefield Park are reentering London society, where they’ll learn how to live—and love—again . . . Of all the widows of Lyttlefield Park, Elizabeth Easton seems least likely to remarry. Though many gentlemen would love to get to know the charming Mrs. Easton better, she is devoted to the memory of her late husband. Which is why she’s so shocked to be overtaken by passion during a harvest festival, succumbing to an unforgettable interlude with the handsome Lord Brack . . . After enduring years of war, Jemmy, Lord Brack, plans to defer matrimony in favor of carefree pleasure. But who could resist a lifetime with Elizabeth Easton, a woman as marvelously sensual as she is sweet? Yet despite their mutual desire, she refuses to consider his proposal. With scandal looming, and their families bitterly opposed to the match, Jemmy must find a way to convince Elizabeth to risk her wary heart on him—and turn one infamous night into forever . . . “A hot historical romance . . . Truth, anger, love, and a strong HEA are all found, here. Absolutely one of the best romances I have read.”—Urban Book Reviews
First in the series starring “a group of merry widows who find love and lust in their second marriages” from the author of the Handful of Hearts novels (All About Romance).
Psychotherapist-sleuth Cassidy McCabe and her husband, Zach, investigate the shooting death of her patient Claire's fiancé on the day of their wedding.
Quinn Kelley and Eli Bloom are now married!
This book is written about my personal experience and grief after the death of my husband.
The air was electric with crowds of soon-to-be brides, their mothers, and possible bridesmaids scampering around the convention center.
A Scandalous Proposal by Kasey Michaels (HQN Books) The drama of London's Little Season continues in this vibrant new series by USA TODAY bestselling author Kasey Michaels, featuring three courageous war heroes surrendering at last to ...
Introduction been betrothed to men who subsequently died before the wedding could be performed. So we have a topic—widow marriage—and a doubt: Does Parashara 4.28 apply to widows generally or only to girls who have lost their betrothed?
From a widow and therapist, a guide to life after losing a husband, with reflections on grief and practical advice In this remarkably useful guide, widow, author, and therapist Genevieve Davis Ginsburg offers fellow widows -- as well as ...
Cavallo and Warner, Widowhood in Medieval and Early Modern Europe, 66–83. Topsell, Edward. The Reward ofReligion. London. 1596. Tosh, John. A Man's Place: Masculinity and the Middle-class Home in Victorian England.
For Adam and Sharri Maio Schefter and their family it’s not just a day of grief, but also hope. This is a story of 9/11, but it’s also the story of 9/12 and all the days after. Life moved on. Pieces were picked up.