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Jean Lindsay lives a rather dismal life with her nasty, drunken uncle, and has little to live on but her romantic daydreams, which frequently star the dashing Marquess of Fleetwater. She was used to being an object of others' ridicule. Then she received an unexpected inheritance-and as news of her good fortune spread, suddenly her worn dresses became "quaint," and her forthright manner turned magically to "charming." But while some seek to flatter her, one person seems to want her dead-and show more she may need the marquess to save her pretty neck . Originally published under the name Marion Chesney, this is a twist-filled tale of romance and suspense in Regency England by a beloved New York Times-bestselling author. show lessTags
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I enjoyed this book. I liked the heroine -- how could I not when we share a name, and I, too, used to daydream and have the most romantic fantasies. Of course, my life was never in danger as was Jean's. But this is a Regency, so the reader knows that all will turn out well.
Is this Chesney's best? No. But it was a fun read.
Is this Chesney's best? No. But it was a fun read.
I love Jane Austen and have read most of her books and needed a new Author, Marion Chesney is working well although a little more provocative. I love a good regency romance but not smut.
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M. C. Beaton's real name is Marion Chesney. She was born in Glasgow, Scotland, in 1936. She has written over a hundred books under her own name and other pseudonyms: Ann Fairfax, Helen Crampton, Jennie Tremaine, Charlotte Ward, and Sarah Chester. She started her writing career while working as a fiction buyer for a bookstore in Glasgow. Working at show more one time or another as a theater critic, newspaper reporter, and editor, she used her British background to write a series of regency romances set in England and Scotland. Some of her regency romances include The Folly, Colonel Sandhurst to the Rescue, and Regency Gold. In 1986, she was awarded the Romantic Times Award for Outstanding Regency Series Writer. She has also written two mystery series under the pseudonym M. C. Beaton: The Hamish Macbeth Series, which became the inspiration for a television show in England, and The Agatha Raisin Series, about a retired advertising executive. Her title His and Hers made The New York Times Best Seller List for 2012. Marion Chesney passed away on December 31, 2019 at the age of 83. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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Fawcett Coventry Romances (Regency - 15)
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- Regency Gold
- Original title
- Regency Gold
- Original publication date
- 1980-01
- People/Characters
- Jean Lindsay; Marquess of Fleetwater
- Important places
- London, England, UK
- Important events
- Regency Era
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