Regency Revisited Series by Sula Sullivan

3.75 · 4 ratings
  • That, My Dear, Is Love (Regency Revisited #1)
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    That, My Dear, Is Love (Regency Revisited #1)

    Sula Sullivan

    Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2022

    Jane Austen meets The Princess and the FrogFor as long as Prairie can remember, living in paradise has been boring. Her days are filled with helping at her family’s resort, sewing, daydreaming, and observing fashionable guests from the sidelines. But when a fairytale-Esque opportunity arises, she does something out of character and agrees to marry a man she’s never met. Suddenly, she’s navigating a new life that is a world and an ocean away from everything she’s ever known... more

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  • What We Wished For (Regency Revisited #2)
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    What We Wished For (Regency Revisited #2)

    Sula Sullivan

    Rated: 0.00 of 5 stars
    · 0 ratings · published 2022

    Far from the luxury and glamour of the celestial realm, Hermes is content to use his quick wit, good looks, and devilish wiles to solve crimes in the human realm so he can release tormented souls into the underworld.Lyra is set to be the diamond of her season; she expects to spend her time courting the most eligible bachelors, dancing the nights away, and only appearing at the most fashionable events. However, she is gently pushed out of the spotlight after an unexpected marriage announcement... more

  • A Heart to Hold (Regency Revisited #3)
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    A Heart to Hold (Regency Revisited #3)

    Sula Sullivan

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2022

    Emma meets Snow White. Harmony has it all. Apple has nothing left to lose. A chance meeting changes everything. Having none of the “normal inducements” to marriage, Harmony Worth is content to enjoy her family’s fortune, meddle in the lives of her seven older brothers, and master her passion for brewing mead. With wealth, beauty, and wit there is not much she wants for, or so she thinks... more

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