
A streak of flour coated Lili’s cheek, while Ma’s apron bore her handprints. The pair stood across the counter from her working their own batches of the pliant mixture. Moire smiled at Ma and Lili as she kneaded a ball of bread dough. **These are designed so they can standalone**Ī Kiss at Christmastide (Christina McKnight)Ī Wallflower’s Christmas Kiss (Dawn Brower) **Amanda Mariel writing with Christina McKnight**Ī Lyon in Her Bed (The Lyon’s Den connected world)Ĭourting Temptation (House of Devon connected world)Ĭoming next to the Fated for a Rogue series The world needs more kindness-let it start with each of us and spread across the globe. This book is for all who have suffered at unjust hands or been persecuted for being different.

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Sparks fly as the pair find themselves at odds with each other and drawn to each other at the same time.This is a work of fiction. He has a nasty habit of showing up at all the wrong moments and thwarting her carefully laid plans to ensnare a suitable husband. After all, Scotland is not her beloved England.

The Duke of Goldstone is devilishly handsome, but a Scottish Duke is entirely unacceptable as a husband. Despite her mourning period, she endeavors to trap one of London's eligible bachelors in matrimony so she can remain in her beloved England. With the help of Grace and Sarah, Amelia gets her uncle to agree to give her four weeks to settle her affairs and unbeknownst to him.find an English lord to marry. Her appointed guardian, an American uncle, has ordered her to move to America, where she must remain until she comes of age. But when her father dies, she finds herself alone, grief-stricken, and not of age. Lady Amelia has only known the comfort of life in mid-eighteenth century English aristocracy.
