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Becoming Lady Lockwood: A Regency Romance

Jennifer Moore

American Fork, Utah: Covenant Communications, July 1, 2014

Fiction, Historical Fiction, Romance Fiction
Widows--Fiction; Ship captains--Fiction; Inheritance and succession--Fiction; Fraud--Fiction; Interpersonal attraction--Fiction; Romance fiction, American--Mormon authors; Historical fiction, American--Mormon authors
Amelia Beckett is delighted to be a widow. Married by proxy to a man she’d never met, Amelia recognizes that a fortuitous entry into widowhood frees her from meddlesome chaperones and matchmakers. Heiress to her mother’s sugar plantation in Jamaica, she happily anticipates working in a man’s world, with the additional credibility of her new title: Lady Lockwood. But with the arrival of Captain Sir William Drake, her plans quickly go awry. William has traversed the Atlantic with one purpose. If he cannot prove that Amelia’s marriage to his brother was a fraud, she will be entitled to a sizeable portion of his family’s estate. He is determined to return this duplicitous Lady to London for an official hearing, and he carries with him a letter that will ensure her cooperation. Left with no choice, Amelia joins the captain on his return voyage to England, and the two quickly find that ship life does not allow for evasion. Amelia and William are ceaselessly thrown together, and amidst fierce storms and ocean battles, what began as antipathy seems to be evolving quite unexpectedly. But as they draw ever closer to their destination, will the impossibility of their circumstances shatter any hope of a future together?
BX 8688.3 .M784be 2014
9781621086895
199
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