Regency Romance: A Heart for a Duke - Four Book Boxed Set: Clean and Wholesome Historical Romance Box Set

Eleanor St Clair


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Regency Romance: A Heart for a Duke - Four Book Boxed Set: Clean and Wholesome Historical Romance Box Set by Eleanor St Clair
Four complete, clean, heartwarming, historical Regency Romance stories.
These delightful, heartwarming romances include stories of love, betrayal, hope and faith all set in the beautiful Regency era - come and be swept away by love!

Each book is a complete standalone story and can be read in any order.

The Duke and the Farmer’s Daughter
Only child Viola Preston and her family are left destitute and homeless having been evicted from their farm, due to her father’s goodwill towards the local Romany folk.

Having nowhere else to go, the clan of gypsies allow the Preston family to live with them, traveling around the county, pitching their bender tents wherever the local community will allow them to settle. Whilst her parents tolerate the traveling folk, Viola yearns to be liked and accepted by them.

In her desperation to help them out in their time of need, Viola makes a disastrous decision that puts her very life in peril. An opportune encounter with the kind and generous Duke of Mayfield is most fortuitous for Viola as he comes to her aid.

As the Duke and Viola’s feelings for one another grow ever stronger, one of the Duke’s associates has other ideas, putting Viola’s life back into the danger she has recently been saved from and throwing her life into turmoil yet again…

The Duke’s Masquerade
At the Duke of Frampton's annual masquerade ball, Sarah Curtis is excited by the prospect of finding romance. Her father believes that the duke will propose to Sarah's older sister, Catherine before the end of the season. The hopes of the family are threatened when Sarah fails to recognize the duke in his disguise, and thus reveals more about her sister’s character than is acceptable.

Meanwhile, John Martin, Sarah’s friend from childhood, finds his fondness for Sarah increasing. Sarah is becoming aware of this change in their relationship but finds herself unable to return his affections. Nevertheless, once her parents discover his intentions they begin to put more pressure on Sarah to consider Mr Martin as a potential husband.

However, Sarah has a secret of her own…she has been having clandestine liaisons with a masked admirer who, despite his disguise, stirs up deep desires within her very soul...

The Duke’s Christmas Baby
The Duke and his guests are deep in the midst of their Christmas celebrations when they are interrupted by the butler has found a baby abandoned on the front steps of Merryweather Hall, with the inclement weather in full force there is no way of finding who left the infant there.

The Duke is completely smitten with the child, vowing to take her in and become her legal guardian.

The Duke’s mother and Lady Amelia, who is busily scheming to be the next Duchess, become increasingly frustrated by the Duke’s refusal to leave the infants care in the hands of his staff.

The Duke employs a nurse maid, Eliza, to care solely for baby Charity. Eliza forms a bond with Charity and the Duke, causing Lady Amelia to begin to suspect there is more to Eliza than first meets the eye…

The Duke’s Joyful Return
Adam and Selina have been inseparable friends since childhood, however their blossoming relationship is doomed from the start as Adam is but a lowly fisherman and Selina must marry a man of means and social standing to support her family.

Her parents wish for her to marry the insufferable Mr Harding although Selina cannot bear him and his self-important ways.
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