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Anne Herries

Autore di Marrying Captain Jack

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Opere di Anne Herries

Marianne and the Marquis (2007) 23 copie
Marrying Captain Jack (2007) 23 copie
Captive of the Harem (2002) 22 copie
An Improper Companion (2006) 18 copie
The Unknown Heir (2008) 18 copie
Married by Christmas (2007) 18 copie
The Lord's Forced Bride (2010) 18 copie
Her Knight Protector (2005) 17 copie
A Knight of Honour (2005) 17 copie
Rosalyn and the Scoundrel (2000) 17 copie
The Homeless Heiress (2008) 17 copie
Forbidden Lady (2010) 16 copie
A Perfect Knight (2005) 16 copie
A Matter of Honour (2000) 16 copie
Satan's Mark (2000) 15 copie
A Wealthy Widow (2007) 14 copie
A Worthy Gentleman (2007) 13 copie
Ransom Bride (2005) 13 copie
Bought for the Harem (2010) 13 copie
Bartered Bride (2011) 12 copie
Make-Believe Wife (2011) 11 copie
The Abducted Bride (2001) 11 copie
The Lie (2008) 10 copie
Secret Heiress (2010) 10 copie
Morgan The Rogue (2012) 10 copie
Lord Ravensden's Marriage (2001) 10 copie
Fugitive Countess (2010) 10 copie
A Stranger's Touch (2012) 9 copie
Lady in Waiting (2004) 9 copie
The Sheikh (2002) 9 copie
A Shameful Secret (2008) 9 copie
Counterfeit Earl (2002) 9 copie
Lovers and Enemies (2005) 8 copie
A Damnable Rogue (2003) 8 copie
Beware the Conqueror (1985) 8 copie
An Ideal Match (1998) 8 copie
Promised to the Crusader (2013) 7 copie
The Elusive Earl (2012) 6 copie
Lovers and Sinners (1990) 6 copie
The Adventurer's Wife (2004) 6 copie
Love is Not Enough (2007) 6 copie
The Bonds That Break (2000) 5 copie
This Land, This Love (1997) 5 copie
Bridget (2002) 5 copie
Cassie's Sheik (2009) 5 copie
The Disappearing Duchess (2011) 5 copie
The Spanish Witch (1987) 5 copie
The Curse of Beauty (2012) 5 copie
The Marriage Chests (1993) 4 copie
Miscarriage of Justice (2007) 4 copie
Justice is Served (2007) 4 copie
Chosen by the Lieutenant (2015) 4 copie
His Unusual Governess (2013) 4 copie
Give Me Tomorrow (2005) 4 copie
Drawn to Lord Ravenscar (2014) 3 copie
The Flame and the Sword (1987) 3 copie
Wish Down the Moon (2006) 3 copie
The Seeds of Sin (2006) 3 copie
All My Sins (2010) 3 copie
Chateau Despair (2009) 3 copie
A Promise Made (2009) 3 copie
A Shocking Scandal (2011) 3 copie
The Wolf of Alvar (1983) 3 copie
Devil's Kin (1981) 3 copie
A Wicked Wench (2004) 3 copie
A Cornish Rose (2001) 3 copie
The Devil's Mercenary (1988) 3 copie
Winners and Losers (2009) 3 copie
A Dangerous Masquerade (2011) 3 copie
Bitter Sweet (1981) 3 copie
Shadow Players (1992) 3 copie
Hostage Bride (2011) 3 copie
Rosanna and the Rake (1988) 3 copie
Briar Patch (2011) 3 copie
Demon's Woman (1985) 3 copie
Her Mother's Sins (1997) 2 copie
The Hearts That Hold (2000) 2 copie
Tears Will Not Save Them (2010) 2 copie
All Their Days (1995) 2 copie
Kathy (2004) 2 copie
The Slave of Love (2011) — Autore — 2 copie
A Bright New Day (2005) 2 copie
Amy (2004) 2 copie
Happy Christmas Mr Jones (2012) 2 copie
In the Name of Honour (1998) 2 copie
The Ties That Bind (1999) 2 copie
A Rose in Winter (2002) 2 copie
The Rose Arch (2001) 2 copie
Regency mischief (2012) 2 copie
The Wild Heart (1986) 2 copie
For Love and Liberty (1988) 2 copie
Love Lies Weeping (2006) 2 copie
The Sleeping Demon (1987) 2 copie
Love and War (2008) 2 copie
Milady's Revenge (2004) 2 copie
Raphael (1986) 2 copie
Forbidden Love (2008) 2 copie
Echoes Of Splendour (2011) 1 copia
The Most Precious Gift (2000) 1 copia
A Kind of Loving (2009) 1 copia
Sara's Secret (2001) 1 copia
A Spanish Practice (2001) 1 copia
Racing Hearts (2000) 1 copia
My Lady, My Love (2005) 1 copia
The Witch Child (1980) 1 copia
Dark Blows the Wind (1984) 1 copia
Pagan Fires (1984) 1 copia
When Darkness Falls (2012) 1 copia
Song for Athena (2003) 1 copia
Flame Child (1998) 1 copia
Comprada para el harén (2009) 1 copia
Forgotten Sins (1998) 1 copia
Spring Will Come (1997) 1 copia
Zerbrechliches Glück (2007) 1 copia
Arabella (2014) 1 copia
Marianne ja markiisi (2009) 1 copia

Opere correlate

Marianne and the Marquis (2022) — Original Text — 1 copia

Etichette

Informazioni generali

Nome legale
Sole, Linda M.
Altri nomi
Granville, Lynn
Herries, Anne
Sole, Linda
Quincey, Emma
Linden, Juliana
Ireland, Anne
Data di nascita
1950
Sesso
female
Nazionalità
UK
Luogo di nascita
Swindon, Wiltshire, England, UK
Luogo di residenza
Cambridgeshire, England, UK
Spain
Norfolk, England, UK
Breve biografia
Linda Sole was born on 1950 in Swindon, Wiltshire, England, UK, the daughter of a schoolteacher and a ladies hairdresser who, after leaving high school at 15, worked in her father’s shop until she married. She ran her own hairdressing salon for a while, then gave it up to write and help her husband run his antique business.

Her first success came in 1979 when, writing as Lynn Granville, she was accepted by Robert Hale. Success with Mills & Boon came soon after and Devil's Kin was published in 1981 as Anne Herries. She wrote 12 books for Mills & Boon before trying her hand at mainstream fiction. She has now written several books under her own name of Linda Sole and other pseudonyms. However, Mills & Boon remains one of her favorite publishers because of the friendly family atmosphere. She decided to write for them again while continuing her other work — it's a busy life, but fulfilling! Writing has always been a pleasure and is a dream come true for her.

Living in Cambridgeshire, she is happily married and enjoys many other things in the company of her husband. Her main interests apart from writing are watching good films and reading other authors; also walking in the sun and swimming — mostly in Spain because it's warmer. Her main love, apart from her husband and writing, is for animals and birds. She loves feeding the squirrels that come regularly to her garden, as well as many varieties of birds — and even foxes during the recent bad weather. She says happiness comes from enjoying the good things around us.

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Found: Historical Romance Identical Twin in Name that Book (Aprile 2022)

Recensioni

While Sarah Hardcastle is privelidged she's part of the Nouveau Riche, her father owned Mills and Mines and while she has had a good education she never really fits into society. Most of her suitors are just looking at her wealth and not her. While escorting a governess to a house she swaps identies and things start to get complicated when she meets her pupils' mentor Lord Rupert Myers. They're attracted but he knows that there's something about her and when bullets start fo fly he knows that the secrets could kill. Will their attraction survive the lies? Will she be able to avoid a marriage that will have her miserable?

I really enjoyed the read, the characters were well drawn and they seemed to care about each other.
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wyvernfriend | Jul 23, 2020 |
We have Emma and Lytham

Starts off:



Moves to:



Since Lytham now owns her home due to her father gambling it away (her father was depressed and desperate after fighting with his son and disowning him due to a cheating scandal), Emma must become a companion to her friend who happens to be rich and newly widowed. Lytham offers to travel with her to Bath.

Lytham gets shot in the shoulder by a (random plot point) mystery man, he thinks it may be Emma's brother, on their way to Bath. Emma's brother has been missing ever since he got into a fight with their father over indirectly causing the death of Lytham's brother. The brother thought Emma's brother was sleeping with his wife.



Lytham heals at an Inn where Emma is seen helping him to his room and mistaken for a whore. Lytham heals and Emma joins her friend.

Girls Gone Wild in Bath!



Unfortunately, her friend is being seduced by the Earl of Lindisfarne, who Emma hates. He is rude and vulgar and Emma thinks he just wants her friend's money. Emma's friend is head over heels for Lindisfarne and will hear none of it. Emma's reputation around town starts suffer as Lindisfarne and her friend make a spectacle of themselves, plus rumors of her being seen entering a man's room at an Inn start to circulate.



Lindisfarne and Emma have a face off and he makes an aggressive move for her, which Emma's friend sees and doesn't immediately believe Emma's side of things.



Emma goes to Lytham's aunt but the aunt's butler claims the lady is not receiving. Emma thinks the aunt is shunning her and now she thinks Lytham being out of town is a convenient cover and he wants nothing to do with her, so she flees back home to her vicar's home. (Lytham had a lot of sudden business trips that were very ill timed, I'd check his credit card bills to see what he was really up to)



When Lytham catches up to Emma, he explains it's all been a misunderstanding but would she like to be his mistress? He says it as a joke because he has a mischievous (dickhead) side but Emma is first insulted and then turned on.



They travel back to his home where Lytham plans on telling Emma that he is really going to marry her but of course he is instead shot in the shoulder again,



but also falls off a cliff.



The (random plot point) mystery man turns out to be a man Lytham thought long dead but had indirectly (like, hugely indirectly) gotten court-martial for raping an officer's wife.



Emma is distraught and walks the shoreline looking for Lytham every day and night. Lytham's servants and townspeople, not so much. No one sends out a search party, everyone is like, eh, he'll show up eventually.

Turns out Emma's brother finds Lytham and helps to nurse him back to health. He doesn't alert anyone though, because he doesn't want to be blamed for shooting Lytham and wants to wait until Lytham can tell everyone he wasn't the shooter.



Unfortantely, Lytham wakes up with amnesia and can't even remember his own name.



Intermission:



After Emma's brother gives Lytham the bare facts about who he is, Lytham returns to society and Emma.



But, since Emma was staying at Lytham's house, Lytham's aunt has put it out that they were engaged and Emma has went along with it, even though she thought she was going to only be his mistress.



Lytham begins to court Emma and they plan for wedding while Emma sweats out her lies. Lytham meets up with Lindisfarne and even though he doesn't remember him, he senses he doesn't like him. Emma's friend saw the light and dumped Lindisfarne (very sudden for how crazy she was over him) and he blames Emma and Lytham. Lindisfarne challenges Lytham to a boxing match. He accepts!



Lindisfarne lands a good one on Lytham that knocks him off his feet cracking his head on the floor.
He regains his memory.



Lytham is away on a business again (better even check the phone bill too, girl!) and Emma goes to a ball without him. Lindisfarne accosts her, again.



This time however, Lytham storms in, saves the day, and challenges him to a duel with swords.



Lytham wins the duel, tells Emma he regained his memory and wanted to wed her all along.



They get married and live happily ever after. (But on the run for a couple months because the Prince Regent is upset Lytham dueled and almost killed Lindisfarne. Emma's brother is restored to society and is set to marry Lytham's dead brother's wife, you know, the lady from the whole murky cheating storyline that started this whole thing off. Don't follow? Good, because I barely did.)



*What I have relayed, of course, all happens in a very buttoned up British way.
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WhiskeyintheJar | Feb 14, 2019 |
I couldn't finish this. The writing style wasn't to my taste, and I neither liked the characters nor found them interesting enough to read anyway. Add in the emphasis, voiced by multiple characters, on the main character being fat and therefore unattractive -- look, Jane Austen describes Lydia Bennet as "stout", and Lydia has no shortage of male attention, so if you want to convince me that a young woman in a Regency novel is too overweight to attract suitors, you're going to have to write her as morbidly obese to a degree that would imply a major metabolic dysfunction, not simply non-sylphlike. The combination of all these got me to where I didn't care what happened to the characters.… (altro)
 
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castiron | Oct 7, 2016 |
Lord Frant had some interesting experiences in India, and he has left enemies as well as friends. He's made his fortune and inherited a title and now he's thinking about his future. He decides to find a husband for his ward, Melia Bellingham, but when he arrives he discovers that she has put some plans in place herself, including inducing the widow Lady Jane March to be her chaperone in London. He is a bit put out by this but when he confronts Jane he finds that he's attracted to her, but she's still dealing with the aftermaths of being a young widow.

It does deal well with the aftermaths of colonial policies and widowhood.

Entertaining with some very moustache twirling villans.
… (altro)
½
 
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wyvernfriend | Aug 6, 2016 |

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