White Is Quickly Becoming the Top Name in Edwardian
Romance
Lady Ella Myerston can always find a reason to smile--even if it's
just in hope that tomorrow will be better than today. All her life
everyone has tried to protect her from the realities of the world,
but Ella knows very well the danger that has haunted her brother
and their friend, and she won't wait for it to strike again. She
intends to take action . . . and if that happens to involve an
adventurous trip to the Cotswolds, then so much the better.
Lord Cayton has already broken two hearts, including that of his
first wife, who died before he could convince himself to love her.
Now he's determined to live a better life. But that proves
complicated when old friends arrive on the scene and try to
threaten him into a life of crime. He does his best to remove the
intriguing Lady Ella from danger, but the stubborn girl won't
budge. How else can he redeem himself, though, but by saving
her--and his daughter--from those dangerous people who seem ready
to destroy them all?
Amid the Unforgettable Cotswolds, the Final Grasp for the
Fire Eyes Diamonds Could Threaten Them All
Lady Ella Myerston can always find a reason to smile--even if it's
just in hope that tomorrow will be better than today. All her life
everyone has tried to protect her from the realities of the world,
but Ella knows very well how the dangerous Fire Eyes diamonds have
haunted her brother and their friends, and she won't wait for peril
to strike again. She intends to take action . . . and if that
happens to involve an adventurous trip to the Cotswolds, then so
much the better.
Lord James Cayton has already broken two hearts, including that of
his first wife, who died before he could convince himself to love
her. Now he's determined to live a better life . . . but that
proves complicated when old acquaintances pull Cayton into their
desperate attempt to seize the jewels. He does his best to remove
the intriguing Lady Ella from danger, but the stubborn girl won't
budge. How else can he redeem himself, though, but by saving
her--and his daughter--from those intent on destroying them
all?
Praise for the Ladies of the Manor series
"White's Edwardian series is a solid pick for Downton
Abbey fans."--Library
Journal
"Readers who are fans of Downton Abbey will love the scenes
divided between the upper crust and the downstairs staff and the
interplay between those two very different
worlds."--RT Book Reviews review of The
Lost Heiress
"With the momentum and drama of a modern thriller and the charm and
intrigue of an Edwardian upper-class romance, [The Reluctant
Duchess] balances . . . family history with highly entertaining
situations and plenty of humor." --Booklist starred review
"White finishes her Ladies of the Manor series with flourishes of
adrenaline, wit, and simmering heat, proving again her mastery of
historical Christian romance. Set in the picturesque Cotswolds of
England,
1913, this is a true Edwardian saga. . . . Readers will be kept
guessing through the final page, thrilled by the butterflies of
Ella and Cayton's courtship and abuzz in the series' heart-pounding
finale."--Booklist starred review
"Though the book works as a standalone, reading it as
part of the entire Ladies of the Manor trilogy will provide more
context and elicit deeper affection for the characters. This
conclusion to White's Downtonesque drama will delight readers and
sadden fans who have grown attached to such engaging, lovable
characters."--Publishers Weekly starred
review
"The interplay of the characters draws readers right into the
story, and the mystery of who is after the Fire Eyes and why comes
to an exciting conclusion. Lady Ella is a headstrong, fun heroine
who is easy for readers to root for throughout the tale. The
interaction between Ella and Cayton is comical at times, and tender
at others. Fitting end to a wonderful series."--RT
Book Reviews
"The interplay of the characters draws readers right into the
story, and the mystery of who is after the Fire Eyes and why comes
to an exciting conclusion. Lady Ella is a headstrong, fun heroine
who is easy for readers to root for throughout the tale. The
interaction between Ella and Cayton is comical at times, and tender
at others. Fitting end to a wonderful series."--RT
Book Reviews
"Demonstrating White's excellent eye for historical
detail and a deftness at creating suspense, this final book in her
Edwardian series doesn't disappoint. The author is well equipped to
write a swoon-worthy romance capped off with a satisfying finale.
Suggest to fans of Carrie Turansky and Julie Klassen."--Library Journal
"The finale to the Ladies of the Manor series adds to White's
credit as a crafter of Edwardian romances. The rich settings, the
intrigue, and the characters that readers have grown to love all
come together in a satisfying conclusion." --CBA
Christian Market
Roseanna M. White pens her novels beneath her Betsy Ross flag, with her Jane Austen action figure watching over her. When not writing fiction, she's homeschooling her two children, editing and designing, and pretending her house will clean itself. Roseanna is the author of nine novels, ranging from biblical fiction to American-set romances to her new British series. Roseanna lives with her family in West Virginia. Learn more at www.roseannamwhite.com.