In ***Gone to Green***, Lois goes from being a corporate journalist at a large paper in the Midwest to the owner of *The Green News-Item*, a small twice-weekly newspaper in rural North Louisiana. The paper was an unexpected inheritance from a close colleague, and Lois must keep it for at least a yea
Road to Gretna Green
β Scribed by Lucinda Brant; Julie Daines; Heather B. Moore
- Publisher
- Mirror Press, LLC
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 239 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Three elopements. Three love stories. Three times the fun.
SAVING GRACE by Lucinda Brant
When widow Helen, Lady Dysart, returns to the English border town of Carlisle for a family wedding, she decides to confront local physician Royston Meredith, the man who broke her heart. Royston has loved Helen since they were teenagers. He thought the feeling mutual until she up and married the local MP. While everyone around them hopes this reunion will see Helen and Royston sort out their differences, of more immediate concern is Royston's youngest sister Grace, when she elopes with the steward's son. Helen and Royston dash after her, determined to save her from scandal and an imprudent match. But in saving Grace the couple may very well be saving themselves.
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