Three Regency romances from bestselling author Amanda Grange in a special "box set" edition for kindle.
A Most Unusual Governess When poverty forces Sarah Davenport to take up a position as a governess, she is warned that Lord Randall is arrogant and overbearing. But no one warns her that he is also devastatingly handsome. Or that, when danger threatens, she will find herself coming to love him.
The Earl Next Door Note: This book was originally published under the title of Anything But A Gentleman
Marianne is delighted when the empty estate next door is rented by an earl: Luke, Lord Ravensford. With his dark good looks and his dangerous air, she finds herself irresistibly drawn to him - until gossip says he ruined her missing brother. But when the secret of her brother's disappearance is exposed, she finds herself drawn into an adventure which will test her love to the limits and reveal hidden depths to Luke and his profound feelings for her.
The Six-Month Marriage Madeline Delaware is desperate to escape from her dissolute uncle and the Earl of Pemberton's offer of a convenient marriage saves her from the fate her uncle has in store for her. But the six-month marriage turns out to be far from the peaceful interlude that Madeline has envisaged. And although it is simply a convenient arrangement, she finds it increasingly difficult to think of its end.
Amanda Grange was born in Yorkshire and spent her teenage years reading Jane Austen and Georgette Heyer whilst also finding time to study music at Nottingham University. She has had twenty-five novels published including six Jane Austen retellings, which look at events from the heroes' points of view. She has also had two books published under different names: Murder at Whitegates Manor (as Eleanor Tyler; a Regency cosy crime murder mystery) and The Rake (as Amy Watson; a very light and frothy Regency romance).
Woman said of Mr Darcy's Diary: "Lots of fun, this is the tale behind the alpha male," whilst The Washington Post called Mr Knightley's Diary "affectionate". The Historical Novels Review made Captain Wentworth's Diary an Editors' Choice, remarking, "Amanda Grange has hit upon a winning formula."
Austenblog declared that Colonel Brandon's Diary was "the best book yet in her series of heroes' diaries."
Amanda Grange now lives in Cheshire. Her profile photo was taken at the Jane Austen House Museum, Chawton. The museum is well worth a visit!
You can find out more by visiting her website at http://www.amandagrange.com You can also follow her on Twitter @hromanceuk and find her on Facebook
All 3 of the stories were excellent, kept me engaged throughout. Amanda Grange is one of my favorite Regency Romance authors. I also loved her novel, _Titanic Affair_.
These are fantastic short stories. Great for a summer read! One feels drawn into the stories quickly. Wonderful sweet romances, with good story lines. It is hard to decide which one I liked best, but I think it was The 6 month Marriage. All very fun though! Enjoy