Regency Trilogy Series by Sherry Lynn Ferguson

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  • Quiet Meg (Regency Trilogy #1)
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    Quiet Meg (Regency Trilogy #1)

    Sherry Lynn Ferguson

    Rated: 4.01 of 5 stars
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    · 11 ratings · published 2008

    Architect and landscaper Charles Cabot, a descendant of dukes, finds himself much in demand. Wealthy landowners are enthusiastically improving their vast country estates. When Sir Eustace Lawrence, renowned King's Counsel, invites Cabot to visit his Berkshire home, Cabot plans to apply his talents to a modification of the grounds. But he soon discovers that other skills are called for. All is not well with the amiable Lawrence family... more

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  • Major Lord David (Regency Trilogy #2)
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    Major Lord David (Regency Trilogy #2)

    Sherry Lynn Ferguson

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
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    · 8 ratings · published 2010

    Decades of war with France are over and Napoleon Bonaparte is safely confined on Elba. Yet Major Lord David Trent finds his homecoming far from peaceful. His father, the Duke of Braughton, is determined to see his son wed, and he has a very specific bride in mind: his neighbor's daughter. David cannot recall that the neighbor even has a daughter, much less one he might find appealing! And after years spent fighting on the Peninsula, he is in no mood to be ordered to court anyone... more

  • Merely A Mister (Regency Trilogy #3)
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    Merely A Mister (Regency Trilogy #3)

    Sherry Lynn Ferguson

    Rated: 4.04 of 5 stars
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    · 10 ratings · published 2012

    When illness curtails his Continental tour, Myles, Lord Hayden retreats to England's bucolic lake country. He finds refuge in the home of Everett Whyte and his charming daughter, Anne. A herbalist and healer, Anne thinks of Myles is simply another patient-- or so she tells herself. When her father's trips into the countryside assume a mysteriously troubling aspect, can she trust Myles to help resolve her difficulties... or does he present one of his own?

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