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I have recently purchased extra copies after an extensive used bookstore seach for my sisters because we "argued" over whose book it was!
I humbly beg the publishers to publish this book again! I have never met a person who read it that did not love it.
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The two cousins, Timothy Crawford and Felix Wayne are on their way to Christmas with their grandfather, the Earl of Brookindale, at Cheyney Park in the north of England when they come upon an accident. Of the three inhabitants of the carriage that has gone over the side of a hill, two are dead. The other, a young woman, has suffered a severe blow to her head, which has resulted in amnesia. Purely by chance, the young woman greatly resembles the imaginary fiancée the the young man have created for Timothy, in lieu of the real thing.
For Timothy is an enlighted young man, devoting many hours each day to the care and enlargement of his grandfather's business interests. Such activity has discouraged several young ladies in the past, so he has created the perfect example in Serenity. The young man is not at all looking forward to his grandfather's seventieth birthday party on Christmas Eve, at which time he'll have to confess his falsehoods.
But the young woman, not knowing her real identity nor where she belongs, dressed as she is in servant's clothing, agrees to accompany the men to Cheyney Park. This is as much to recuperate as to set in motion the inquiries that will hopefully find her own real family and allow her to go home once again.
In spite of not knowing who she is, what she is quickly becomes very evident: a young woman of quality. Timothy is soon head over ears in love with her, and hesitantly, she reciprocates, knowing full well the relationship may well have to be abandoned if she is not worthy to be a countess.
This is very much a feel-good book, and when the villain gets his comeuppance, you'll chuckle in spite of yourself. And probably shed a tear or two when a very young lady takes her 'turn'. An added enjoyable ingredient is the author's own variety of Regency slang, or language, not usually encountered in other books. All in all, a book that should live on for several more Holiday Seasons.
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And a man with a past - five years of running. Can a child bring them together?
Emma Delancy has lived in Haven, Indiana for seven years after being on the run from a hauntng horror.
Noah Sawyer is a handsome newcomer to Haven, hoping to raise his little girl, Belinda in a safe enviroment.
Of course Noah's first meeting with Emma involves the little orphan, Sean O'Dell from the Orphan Train. These children seem to meld many lives together.
When a flash flood just about destroys Noah's farm, he soon learns what neighborliness is all about in Haven.
He also finds a very strong attraction to Emma just about impossible to resist. Despite Emma's wariness she also finds much to love in Noah and his little girl.
Ah you must read the rest -- HIGHLY RECOMMENDED ? - Add this to your must read list.
in Haven, Indiana for seven years and has a secret past.
Noah Sawyer is a widower, with a young daughter that has just bought a farm outside of town.....he has his own secrets.
When Emma and Noah get together their secrets might destroy the future they both want together and the family they both seek.
TWICE BLESSED also has a small boy, Sean, that Emma has living with her from the orphan train. The orphan train brings abandoned children from New York City to the
west.........Sean is a delight to read about as well as Noah's daughter Belinda.
Haven, Indiana (1876) .....the first
book is TWICE BLESSED (3/2002), then MOONLIGHT ON WATER (7/2002), and then AFTER THE STORM (9/2002).
Ms. Ferguson has woven a delight of secondary characters, I hope to see many in future books about Haven and revisit with the Sawyer family.
I smiled as Emma and Noah found love and cried as their secrets hurt each other. TWICE BLESSED has a bit of suspense at the end, having me hold my breath for the happily ever after.
I've added MOONLIGHT ON WATER and AFTER THE STORM to my wish list.
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Cailin Rafferty arrived in Haven, Indiana looking for her children. She found love. [I would say sex as neither trusted the other]After four years, she had followed her husband from Ireland to New York.
Samuel Jennings was a lawyer from Cincinnati, Ohio looking for a place to heal his heart and he found a family. He took in the three Rafferty children from the Orphan Train, Brendan, Megan and little Lottie.
The Children's Aid Society was told that the 3 children were orphans and had no one to look after them. Cailin had to unravel the mystery of the disappearance of her children from their grandmother's home.
Cailin was penniless and alone when she finally found the farm on Nanny Goat Hill Road and her children with Samuel.
Samuel, who was more of a father to the children than their own was. How could Cailin take her children away from the quiet, warm-hearted man.
How could she trust her own feelings for this man who scrambled her own emotions and yearnings.
This is a wonderful story of how two people learn to trust and love again [after sex! my only complaint with this story]and how they make the best decisions for the children.
Oh, and Lottie does find her "Dahi" after a lot of looking and misunderstanding. Mr. Thannington confused Lottie, and imported Englishman trying to claim the title of "his Lordship".
Definitely recommended --M -- #3 in the HAVEN trilogy.
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LORD RADCLIFFE'S SEASON is a delightful book, mainly because Ferguson writes it so well. She manages to create sexual tension between the characters, even though there's no sex, and carries it through to the end, concluding with a fairly tense climax and a satisfying ending. Radcliffe, though insufferably rude in the beginning of the novel, becomes genuinely likable as the story progresses, and one can't help but WANT these two to be together, because they're so obviously right for each other.
Another wonderful read from Ferguson that left me smiling at the finish, and one I would definitely recommend, even to those who aren't fans of the genre.
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Here he meets Rachel Browning from River's Haven, just down the road from Haven somewhere near the Ohio River. This community is considered strange in Haven and people are suspecious of the residents and their considered immoral practices.
Rachel was allowed to take into her care, little Katherine, also known as Kitty Cat by her friends from the Orphan Train.
Rachel has a fear of child bearing because of her relatives dying in childbirth, so she figures that Kitty Cat will be her only chance to have a child to love.
Kitty Cat forms a friendship with Wyatt and his partner, Horace and takes off most every chance she gets to visit them and her friend, Sean O'Dell. Kitty Cat is approximately six years old.
Rachel must help heal and take care of Colton and Horace when their boat, The Ohio Star, is set on fire - Noah Sawyer and Sean helps to rescue Rachel and Kitty Cat from the river.
Ah, you must follow the action after the Centennial celebration and the resolution of the conflict between Rachel and Wyatt and his no commitment idea [neither one wishes to marry].
My only problem is the liscense the authors take with the morality of the times. Although most women may have been aware of sex, they were very circumspect in their deportment. They may have thought about hoping in bed, but their fear of ostracism would have prevented most actions not to mention their folks probably would have killed them.
Very entertaining story and excellently written but just like all the others with premarital sex. Of course it helped me skip through a lot of parts for a faster read.
Definitely recommended but a little bit of the same O, same O!
I wish the authors would get a bit more original in the romance department or give us more action.