Catherine Kullmann
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"It has been a very long time since I read a novel set in the Regency that pleased me as much as Lord Frederick’s Return. I am finding it hard to criticise any of it. It was, for me, a delightful read with high quality prose, a wealth of historical de"
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"Lord Frederick's Return tells the story of Lord Frederick Danlow and his four-year-old daughter as they journey back to England after living in India for the past 18 years. During his stay in India, Lord Frederick took an Indian woman to be his lady,"
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"I really enjoyed it, but it’s not a typical romance novel. It’s the story of a couple from first meeting to the wedding night, surrounded by the activities of their friends and families. Nothing really happens. But it’s a beautiful slice of life in t"
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19th Century View of Brussels I must apologise for the delay in continuing with this series. To quote Rabbie Burns, and as today’s post shows, “The best laid schemes o' mice an' men/Gang aft a-gley.” 








