Indolent dandy Robert Wringham (“superb”—The Telegraph) occupies a lazy, hazy, mazy world of geriatric flies, winking sparrows, and smiling labradoodles.
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Wringham, Robert
Indolent dandy Robert Wringham (“superb”—The Telegraph) occupies a lazy, hazy, mazy world of geriatric flies, winking sparrows, and smiling labradoodles.
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Jacobs, Anna
Lancashire, 1858. Annie Hallam has at last found complete happiness. She has three healthy children and adores her husband Frederick.

Jacobs, Anna
Rachel Smedling is not like other women in her isolated Pennine village: she is taller, stronger and weaves cloth like a man.

Jacobs, Anna
For Mattie Willit, caught in a thunderstorm running away from her bullying stepfather,rescue comes in the form of Jacob Kemble,a widowed farmer living with his two young children.

Jacobs, Anna
Miranda Fox desperately wants to find the daughter her family took from her when she was young.

Jacobs, Anna
Keara Michaels doesn't want to leave home in Ireland, but fate sends her first to Lancashire, then across the sea to Australia, pregnant and penniless.

Jacobs, Anna
Gwynna had fallen from grace once, bearing a stillborn child out of wedlock. Determined to have a respectable future, she finds a position for herself as a nursemaid at Hungerton House.

Jacobs, Anna
Calico Road runs through a tiny Lancashire hamlet up on the edge of the moors, miles from anywhere.

Jacobs, Anna
When, after the death of her mother, Cassandra Trent is told that she must join her aunt and have a London Season, she is full of rage.

Jacobs, Anna
Gideon, recently discharged from the Army, has arrived in Hedderby only to discover another man has stolen his name and inheritance.

Jacobs, Anna
When Captain Merrivale dies, his daughters Martha and Penelope are left almost penniless.

CARTLAND, Barbara
If there is one person to whom Lady Marlowe would rather not owe her life, it is the Duke of Buckington, a man she detests.

CARTLAND, Barbara
A thrilling story set against the background of England, India and 19th Century Hong Kong.

CARTLAND, Barbara
In order to save his ancestral home and estate, the Earl of Irchester must do the unthinkable and marry the daughter of Groon, the most notorious Usurer in the whole of 19th century London.

CARTLAND, Barbara
The war with Napoleon won, the Earl of Hellington begins another campaign, the pursuit of a pretty yet infuriating young milliner who evades all his attempts to make her his mistress.