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Elizabeth Bailey (1)

Autore di The Gilded Shroud

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Opere di Elizabeth Bailey

The Gilded Shroud (2011) 147 copie
The Deathly Portent (2012) 72 copie
Misfit Maid (1999) 28 copie
The Opium Purge (2018) 23 copie
Mademoiselle at Arms (2012) 23 copie
Friday Dreaming (1994) 18 copie
The Candlelit Coffin (2019) 16 copie
The Veiled Bride (2006) 15 copie
Kitty (2003) 13 copie
Nell (2000) 13 copie
Seventh Heaven (1994) 13 copie
The Mortal Blow (2019) 12 copie
Sweet Sacrifice (1991) 12 copie
A Trace of Memory (1999) 12 copie
An Innocent Miss (2001) 11 copie
An Ardent Friendship (2000) 11 copie
The Count's Charade (2003) 11 copie
An Angel's Touch (1992) 11 copie
The Captain's Return (2002) 11 copie
Prudence (2002) 10 copie
Hidden Flame (1993) 9 copie
A Fragile Mask (1996) 9 copie
Just Deserts (1992) 7 copie
The Fateful Marriage (2020) 6 copie
The Unwanted Corpse (2022) 5 copie
The Dagger Dance (2021) 5 copie
In Honour Bound (2016) 4 copie
The Viscount Besieged (2020) 4 copie
Adoring Isadora (1995) 3 copie
A Chance Gone By (2016) 3 copie
Fly the Wild Echoes (2004) 3 copie
Fated Folly (2013) 2 copie
Regency Mystery (2017) 1 copia
Disaster and the Duke (2021) 1 copia
His Auction Prize (2021) 1 copia
Marriage for Music (2020) 1 copia

Opere correlate

Loves Me, Loves Me Not (2009) — Collaboratore — 36 copie
The Secret of Golden Path (1956) — Illustratore — 2 copie

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Informazioni generali

Sesso
female
Nazionalità
UK
Luogo di residenza
Malawi (then Nyasaland)
Sussex, England, UK
Attività lavorative
actor
secretary
Breve biografia
Elizabeth Bailey grew up in Africa, where her father worked in the then British colony of Nyasaland (now Malawi). It was a great place for children, with tropical weather and wide-open spaces. One of four siblings from parents who were regarded as a trifle unconventional, she was encouraged to develop an interest in reading and drama from an early age. A love of romance was born first through fairy tales and then Georgette Heyer, whom Elizabeth discovered at the age of 11. Instantly hooked, she still enjoys a Heyer for relaxation. Her first kiss was classically romantic — on board ship under the stars — and she still recalls feeling her legs turning to jelly.

Returning to England after a short period as a secretary (training which has come in useful ever since), Elizabeth went to drama school and trod the boards for some 17 years as an actress. Writing romance was a late development, however. Writing had always been there, as a hobby and a release. She has acres of poetry and half-finished stories from those years. In her 30s, and almost on a whim, Elizabeth began writing historical romance. Within a very short space of time, writing consumed her life and she realized that this was her true métier.A lengthy apprenticeship was at last rewarded with publication by Mills & Boon in the early '90s and Elizabeth has never looked back.

In addition to writing historical romance, she taught drama for years and became producer and director of the school's theater company, writing and adapting plays for casts of over 70 students. Now she has given up teaching, but continues her involvement with the school's theater, creating productions twice yearly. She is also artistic director of a local arts festival held annually in August in Sussex, where she lives.

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Such brilliant angst! Landing on the recurring reads shelf immediately. This NAILS so many of my favorite tropes! I’m off to pour over the rest of Bailey’s catalog in hope of more!
 
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Rhiannon.Mistwalker | Aug 19, 2022 |
I enjoyed this! Traditional Regency style and squeaky-cleanness aside, this had some nice angst about unrequited love, quality Misunderstandings, and no real love triangle to gum up the works, thank goodness (I hate those); the other woman never has his affection, nor he hers, and she is out of the picture fairly quickly. I’ll definitely read more Elizabeth Bailey if any of her other books cater to my favorite tropes.
 
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Rhiannon.Mistwalker | 1 altra recensione | Aug 19, 2022 |
Lady Ottilia Fanshawe (Lady Fan) and her husband Lord Francis are trying to settle in for a nice quiet period after the birth of their son, Luke. They long for the peace and quiet of their home where they can spend time with their adopted daughter, Pretty, and get to know Luke. That, of course, is a pipe dream. First, Lord Francis’s mother Sybilla drops in to stay for a while – and she’s soon followed by Mr. Maplewood, and then their niece Lizzy. Oh! And lest I forget – there was the corpse of Mr. Marmaduke Gibbon dumped at their front door. So much for peaceful family time.

Once they’ve identified the body – and Ottilia is pretty sure of the cause of death – there are plenty of suspects to go around. All of them are hiding something. All of them are telling untruths – even the victim’s best friend, Percy Pedwardine.

Richenda Vexford, a spoiled, sly, manipulative, wealthy young lady seems to be at the bottom of everything. Or, is she? It certainly seems all of the suspects are in her thrall, and the victim was there to pursue her – or at least her fortune. Did some of her suitors feel threatened by Marmaduke’s dashing good looks? Or, is there another motive behind it all? You’ll have to read the book to find out.

I have become invested in the lives of Ottilia and Frances as well as their motley mix of family and friends, so I enjoyed this story and getting to meet new baby Luke. The story was a tad slow in some spots and some of the author’s word choices puzzled me – but none of it was anything I couldn’t overlook. What I didn't like was that the perpetrator got away with no punishment - or at least none that was worth noting.
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Opere
61
Opere correlate
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Utenti
619
Popolarità
#40,646
Voto
½ 3.5
Recensioni
33
ISBN
153
Lingue
4

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