Ladies in Love Series by Jennie Tremaine, Marion Chesney, M.C. Beaton

3.69 · 40 ratings
  • Poppy (Ladies in Love #1)
    #1

    Poppy (Ladies in Love #1)

    Jennie Tremaine, Marion Chesney, M.C. Beaton

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 1980

    She was the flower of an East End slum who rose to become a star. But Poppy Duveen quit the stage to marry Freddie Plummett, the only real gentleman she had ever known - the bounder who died. When Freddie died, Poppy was left the castle but also left to the clutches of Freddie's formidable uncle, Hugo, the dazzling Duke of Guildham. How could she admit, even to herself, this dangerous attraction? Instead, Polly tried to turn her back on it but it was no use... more

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  • Ginny (Ladies in Love #2)
    #2

    Ginny (Ladies in Love #2)

    Jennie Tremaine, Marion Chesney, M.C. Beaton

    Rated: 3.75 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 1980

    Poor Ginny Bloggs! She had inherited a fortune, a magnificent country estate, and her benefactor's disgruntled relatives - a quartet of querulous schemers - who were horrified to find themselves suddenly at the mercy of a low, common girl; a total stranger - the coal merchant's daughter! Poor Ginny Bloggs! The handsome Lord Gerald de Fremney himself had pledged to keep the more unruly relatives in line. He thought he understood thoroughly modern women... more

  • Tilly (Ladies in Love #3)
    #3

    Tilly (Ladies in Love #3)

    Jennie Tremaine, Marion Chesney, M.C. Beaton

    Rated: 3.75 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 1981

    The Beast. That was what they called her. With her plump body and rough tomboy ways, she was more like a clown. It was hopeless. Poor, penniless Tilly could only sit among the chaperons as paid companion to the spiteful Lady Aileen and dream. But suddenly Phillip, Marquess of Heppleford-- the most eligible bachelor of them all--up and married her. He meant to keep his freedom, fulfill the conditions of his father's will, and shock his aunts... more

  • Susie (Ladies in Love #4)
    #4

    Susie (Ladies in Love #4)

    Jennie Tremaine, Marion Chesney

    Rated: 3.33 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 1981

    Poor little Susie. A beautiful dreamer, she imagined herself happy in a rose-covered cottage, only to find herself mistress of a great damp castle and wife to the elderly Earl of Blackhall. Luck, not the lecherous earl, contrived to spare her, and by her wedding night she was transformed to a wealthy young widow. But her trials had just begun. The old countess was determined to turn the simple country miss into a sophisticated lady... more

  • Daisy (Ladies in Love #5)
    #5

    Daisy (Ladies in Love #5)

    Jennie Tremaine, Marion Chesney

    Rated: 3.33 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 1979

    Daisy Jenkins never expected to be anything more than a trespasser on the idyllic lawns of Marsden Castle. Then, suddenly, she was admitted into the magic circle of the Earl and Countess of Nottenstone, to await the arrival of the notorious Lord Chatterton, her father-a stranger whose very name was foreign to her. She was Daisy Chatterton now, adrift in a sea of aristocratic sharks who seemed both to court and mock her... more

  • Maggie (Ladies in Love #6)
    #6

    Maggie (Ladies in Love #6)

    Jennie Tremaine

    Rated: 3.67 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 1984

    [Read by Charlotte Anne Dore] Marion Chesney brings Regency England vividly to life in this tale of murder and romance. -- Maggie Macleod was weary of life with a soul sickness that ate into every fiber of her being. In a mad way, it did not seem strange to her that she should be on her way to the high court to stand trial for the murder of her husband. Her marriage seemed to have been one long, dreary desert lit by flares of cruelty... more

  • Poppy (Ladies in Love #7)
    #7

    Poppy (Ladies in Love #7)

    Jennie Tremaine

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 1982

    She was the flower of Bermondsey, an East End slum, who rose to become a star. But Poppy Duveen quit the stage to marry Freddie Plummett, the only "gentleman" she had ever known--the bounder who died, leaving her in the castle and clutches of his formidable uncle, Hugo, the dazzling Duke of Guildham. How could she admit, even to herself, the dangerous attraction she tried to ignore? Clearly, Hugo thought her a waif, a common poor relation. Well, she'd show him and his toplofty family... more

  • Amaryllis (Ladies in Love #8)
    #8

    Amaryllis (Ladies in Love #8)

    M.C. Beaton

    Rated: 3.77 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings · published 1984

    When London’s reigning beauty suddenly loses everything, she must pine in secret for the Marquess she loves in the beloved author’s Regency Romance.Amaryllis Duvane is the belle of the London a Diamond of the First Water, desired by every man and envied by every woman. Even better, she’s about to marry the devastatingly handsome Marquess of Merechester. But when her father dies, Amaryllis loses more than a parent. She loses her fortune, her standing among the ton . . more

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