An Honorable Gentleman


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"Inspirational historical romance"--Spine.







The Right Honourable Gentleman


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An Honorable Gentleman


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Revisit a fan favorite Regency romance by author Regina Scott! When the owner of ramshackle Blackcliff Hall arrives, the locals have high hopes that Sir Trevor Fitzwilliam will set things to rights. Especially Gwen Allbridge, the estate manager’s daughter who has singlehandedly kept Blackcliff Hall going. Now she must convince Trevor to stay and make the hall—and the village depending on it—prosperous again. But the decaying estate is just another reminder to Trevor of his noble father’s rejection. Abandoning it for London could restore his cheer…but how can he disappoint Gwen? Her faith in him makes him yearn to live up to the ideals she holds dear. As disturbing, unexplained events encroach on the pair, Gwen’s steadfast courage will rise to meet Trevor’s newfound honor as they learn that there’s no dream like home. Originally published in 2011




A Right Honorable Gentleman


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Miss Catherine Hooks is one of the best governesses in all of England; her employer, the Right Honorable Edward Glennon, is one of the busiest men. The fact that they’ve fallen in love is immaterial. Honorable people in their situation do not mention such things. But Edward’s son is on the verge of leaving for school, and when Cat asks for the only thing she can demand under the circumstances—a reference and help finding a new position—she discovers that even a right honorable gentleman has his limits… A Right Honorable Gentleman is a short story of about 7,000 words long, and was previously available in the anthology “Premiere.”




The Right Honourable Gentleman


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THE STORY: As John McClain describes, THE RIGHT HONOURABLE GENTLEMAN is in fact a certain Sir Charles Dilke, a Liberal Member of Parliament in the Victorian era who, had he not got his beard caught in the wringer, might have become the successor t










The Honorable Gentleman and Others


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This volume collects 7 of Achmed Abdullah's classic tales, including:The Honorable GentlemanThe HatchetmanA Pell Street Spring SongCobbler's WaxAfter His KindA Simple Act of PietyHimself, to Himself EnoughNote: The book was originally published in 1919 and contains language and cultural stereotypes that are not politically correct by modern standards.