Clanross Series by Sheila Simonson

4.01 · 22 ratings
  • The Bar Sinister (Clanross #1)
    #1

    The Bar Sinister (Clanross #1)

    Sheila Simonson

    Rated: 3.83 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 1986

    Captain Richard Falk's brusque manner nearly alienates Emily Foster on their first meeting. Only the realization that her young son needs companions convinces her to take in his two motherless children while he returns to the fight against Napoleon's armies. For the next two years, her only contact with Falk is through his letters, terse messages, but always accompanied by charming stories for the children. She slowly falls in love with the man behind the stories... more

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  • Lady Elizabeth's Comet (Clanross #2)
    #2

    Lady Elizabeth's Comet (Clanross #2)

    Sheila Simonson

    Rated: 4.19 of 5 stars
    · Steam rating: 1 of 5
    · 12 ratings · published 1985

    Elizabeth Conway's greatest ambition is to discover a comet. Unfortunately, she is the eldest of eight daughters of an earl, so her relative expect her to take her rightful place in Society. The heavenly bodies she views through her telescope hold far more fascination for Elizabeth than any mere male, although her perpetual beau, dashing Lord Bevis, would change that if he could... more

  • Love and Folly (Clanross #3)
    #3

    Love and Folly (Clanross #3)

    Sheila Simonson

    Rated: 3.67 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 1988

    Lady Jean Conway is wildly in love with Owen Davies, a Shellesque poet who is cataloguing the Brecon library, whereas her twin, Lady Margaret, has a tendre for Lord Clanross's private secretary, who is in love with Jean. Both Johnny Dyott, the secretary, and Owen are involved in Radical politics. So is the Earl of Clanross, who wants an immediate reform of Parliament, to the horror of Lady Anne, his political sister-in-law... more

  • The Young Pretender (Clanross #4)
    #4

    The Young Pretender (Clanross #4)

    Sheila Simonson

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2012

    Mourning the death from consumption of her young sister, Fanny, Lady Jean Conway goes home to the Brecon dower house to be comforted by her former governess, Miss Bluestone. Rescued from a flood by Lord Clanross’s Scots steward James Sholto, Jean finds herself being courted by Hugh Fremont, a neighbour and a true Corinthian. Hugh shares her tastes and interests, he is both wealthy and handsome, and he wants to marry her... more

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