Ladies of Disgrace Box Set

Ladies of Disgrace Box Set
Authors
Hopkins, Vicki
Publisher
Holland Legacy Publishing
Tags
world war i romance , victorian romance , historical romance box set , victorian era , romance 20th century
ISBN
9781732097124
Date
2018-04-15T00:00:00+00:00
Size
0.58 MB
Lang
en
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Every era has its fallen women! Ladies of Disgrace is a collection of three separate stories set in various historical eras.

Lady Isabella (1935) - Seduced at the tender age of sixteen, Isabella Stuart did not understand what one poor decision could do to a person’s life. The consequences of her flirtation with the stable boy infuriate her parents, who make arrangements to hide her scandalous behavior. As a result, they send her into hiding to give birth and insist she gives up her child for adoption. Upon her return to England, she discovers that her freedom remains severely hindered as her parents insist on orchestrating her marriage. Isabella, however, has fallen in love with another man, who unbeknown to her possesses far more than her heart.

Lady Grace (1914-1918) - As a young woman of twenty-one, Grace did not think it unusual to marry a man of forty. Although she wed a kind and respectful individual, something remained absent from their relationship. Before she could fully understand her growing despondency and restless emotions, England declared war on Germany. Like a jigsaw puzzle turned upside down, the pieces of Grace’s life scatter in different directions. When her husband leaves for France to fight for king and country, Grace is left behind to face years of loneliness, temptation, and loss. After the declaration of peace, the picture puzzle of her life is reassembled but paints a vastly different scene than it did before.

Lady Charlotte (1890) - Lady Charlotte goes to great lengths to keep her scandalous reputation, feeling no remorse whatsoever for her unconventional social behavior. Cedric, her cousin, thinks she’s an embarrassment to their extended family and decides to embark on the impossible task of reformation. In doing so, he engages a man known for his untainted moral character and respectability among his peers. Albert Beckett eagerly accepts the quest to reform Charlotte, feeling it his moral duty. Charlotte, on the other hand, finds Albert to be a pompous aristocrat, who she spitefully decides to corrupt as he attempts to transform her character. As the two face off for the battle of the sexes, who will win the challenge? Will Charlotte reform her wayward ways? Will Albert fall prey to Charlotte’s seduction? A delightful outcome awaits them both.