About the Book
The JOSI S. KILPACK FIRST LOVE COLLECTION
contains the brand new historical romance novella An Impetuous
Debutante, as well as three hand-picked readers' favorites of Josi's
popular Timeless Romance novellas.
An Impetuous Debutante
When
Veronica slips out of London hidden in a carriage seat, she believes
she is escaping the expectations of society, of marriage to a man who
does not interest her, and of a future chosen for her rather than one
she has chosen for herself. She does not expect to find herself
entangled in secret work for the Home Office, nor does she expect
Geoffrey Meyers—the dependable and seemingly unremarkable friend of her
brother, who has never once drawn her notice—to be part of it.
A
broken carriage wheel, an unintended change of course, and a single
impulsive decision draw Veronica into a world far larger—and more
secretive, and more interesting—than she ever imagined. Veronica
discovers that independence does not always need to be loud, nor is love
always obvious at first glance. Perhaps she has underestimated
everyone, herself included, and might yet find a way to chart her own
course within the margins of her place in the world—and build a life she
never dreamed possible.
Til’ All the Seas Gang Dry (Originally in: To Love a Governess)
It
has been six years since Dina left London and David and whatever
fantasy she had allowed to grow in the months of flirtation that had
nearly overtaken them both. Now, David is getting married and he and his
fiancé are guests at the home where Dina works as a governess.
Convinced the connection they felt was nothing more than childhood
fancy, Dina is taken by surprise to find that her feelings have not
changed, and, she fears, David’s have not either. Still, she is
determined not to interfere with the life he has worked so hard to build
… until she realizes that his fiancé is not nearly as committed to him
as he is to her. No one will trust her motivations for revealing the
truth, not even David, and she could ruin everything she had built here,
but if it spares David heartbreak, is it worth the sacrifice?
A Merry Dance (Originally in: Autumn Masquerade)
When
Lila overhears her uncle talking about a man coming to look for
property in the county, she doesn’t think twice, until her uncle says he
hopes Lila will find enough interest to marry the man. How can she
marry someone named Mortimer Luthford, not to mention that his advanced
age of thirty-three, and especially since she’s already in love with her
absent cousin Neville? But when Mortimer arrives, Lila has to try every
trick known to women to act not interested in the rather fascinating
man, which proves a very difficult façade to maintain.
Begin Again (Originally in: All Regency Collection)
Regina
Weathers gives up on marrying for love the day that Ross Martin walks
out of her life. Now, fifteen years later, Ross shows up at a ball and
thinks he can woo Regina. But she is set on her lonely path and
stitched-up heart, no matter the excuse Ross gives for his years of
silence and neglect. When Ross insists he wrote many letters during his
military years, Regina discovers a secret long-since buried by her
father, and the revelation might be enough to thaw the coldness of her
heart.
My Review
Regency is one of my comfort-read genres, and this collection by one of my favorite authors brings several of her best novellas together! In each story I was immediately drawn to the main characters, able to feel their emotions as they navigate their circumstances. I love that they each feature a character arc that allows each lady to grow with the courageous choices they make and the things they learn. The sweet romance is full of affection and chemistry, bringing a smile to my face with each conclusion.
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