Synopsis
Rules of the Secret Society of Young Widows:
Rule 1: Be a widow.
Rule 2: Have an impeccable reputation.
Rule 3: Don't fall in love again.
AN HEIR TO SPARE by Rebecca Connolly
Widowhood
has changed much for Anna—Lady Lyndham—but an unconventional heir to
the estate was not something she had anticipated. Nor had she
anticipated that he would have no intention of forcing her out, although
he has every right to. And she certainly did not anticipate finding him
handsome, charming, and unfailingly generous. But Ned Richards, the new
Lord Lyndham, has a world of surprises in store for her, and not
anticipating them will become quite the adventure.
THE WIDOW OF LAVENDER COTTAGE by Jen Geigle Johnson
As
a widow, Lillian Hunter has never been in love and plans to never marry
again, so the rules of the Secret Society of Young Widows suit her just
fine. Her days are spent attempting to transform her newly inherited
Lavender Cottage into a livable space until Oliver Wentworth shows up,
asking for her late husband. Anxious to establish himself as a landed
gentry in Somerset, Oliver is none too pleased to discover that a widow
lives alone in a tiny run down cottage bordering his new property. The
fact that she’s young and attractive only adds frustration to his sense
of responsibility over her. And confound her, she challenges his every
attempt to help manage her affairs.
A PROMISE FORGOTTEN by Heather B. Moore
Charlotte
Ashford never thought she’d marry a vicar, and she never thought she’d
find herself widowed with a young child to care for on her own. She
certainly never thought she’d return to Somerset to live with her mother
again, and Charlotte never thought she’d see him again. But Lord
Wilshore has never forgotten her, and he has never forgotten their
promise made long ago. Charlotte would love nothing more than for Lord
Wilshore to forgive her, but too much heartache and too much time might
make that impossible. Friendship is all she can hope for, but that hope
may be dashed as well.
My Review
Lady Joanna has a "secret society" of widows that she takes under her wing and empowers them to take control of their futures. Part of her training is to think with their heads and NOT fall in love... but the main characters in our stories of course have a happy ending. I enjoyed each one and the various circumstances that found them single and hesitant to trust their hearts again. The romance is sweet as they develop new relationships and are also strengthened by their friendship with Lady Joanna. A new and interesting take on Regency widowhood!
Disclosure statement: A complimentary copy of this book was provided from a tour group, publisher, publicist, or author, including NetGalley, OR was borrowed from the library, including OverDrive, OR borrowed from Kindle Unlimited, OR purchased. A review was not required and all views and opinions expressed are unbiased and my own.
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