When beautiful young Miss Louisa Randolph arrived at the estate of the handsome, high-handed Earl of Wescott, the lord of the manor found he had an American revolution in his house and on his hands.
First this enticing invader mocked the foppish fashions and sacred stuffy ways of proper society. Then, shockingly. she began to shape the minds of the earl's much younger brothers and sisters. Finally she set out to teach the earl himself a lesson in manners and morals.
The dashing, domineering earl decided to put Miss Randolph in her place--while she decided that place should be in his heart....
Doris Emily Hendrickson lives in Reno, Nevada, with her husband, a retired airline pilot. Of all the many places she has traveled around the world, England is her favorite, and the most natural choice as the setting for her novels. In addition to her Regency romances, she has written a Regency Reference Book.
She is also the recipient of the Romantic Times award for the Best Regency of 1993 for Elizabeth's Rake and the Colorado Romance Writers 1997 Award of Excellence for The Debonair Duke. She is a nominee for the Romantic Times Career Achievement Award for Regency Romance.
Emily also enjoys stamps and stamping, and several of her flower designs, originally created for bookmarks for her Regencies, have been made into stamps.
Many of my books were re-published in England by Robert Hale Publishing House of London. My publisher requested that I use three pseudonyms for my English hard cover books. I chose the names: Emily Hendrickson, Emily Johnson, and Emily Harland.