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Sunday’s Child, A Rosemary Morris Regency Romance, is book one in her Heroines Born on Different Days of the Week series.

 

Sunday’s Child is available for Kindle at the special SALE price of .99 cents.

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“A well-crafted novel which will delight followers of historical romances.”

Georgianne Whitley’s beloved father and brothers died in the war against Napoleon Bonaparte. While she is grieving for them, she must deal with her unpredictable mother’s sorrow, and her younger sisters’ situation caused by it. Georgianne’s problems increase when the arrogant, wealthy but elderly Earl of Pennington, proposes marriage to her for the sole purpose of being provided with an heir. At first, she is tempted by his proposal, but something is not quite right about him. She rejects him not suspecting it will lead to repercussions.

* With firmly-closed bedroom doors, the reader can relish the details of emerging romances.

 

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Praise for Yvonne, Lady of Cassio & Grace, Lady of Cassio

Yvonne, Lady of Cassio

The Lovages of Cassio Book One

What readers are saying about Yvonne

“A splendid tale of wars and wits, of love and deceit in the troubled political arena of King Edward II’s England.”

“The characters are strong, filled with human emotions, some good, some wicked, and all very well drawn.”

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Grace, Lady of Cassio

The Lovages Book Two

In Edward III’s England a handsome husband, prestige and wealth are not enough to compensate Grace for the trials, including brutal murders, she must come to terms with to find happiness.

Available from your favourite book retailer: https://books2read.com/Grace-Lady-of-Cassio

Note: With firmly-closed bedroom doors, the reader can relish the details of emerging romances.

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Rudyard Kipling and Ancient Indian Epics

I first read part of the famous Indian epic, The Ramayana, in a book of children’s stories from around the world, and another epic, The Maharbharat in my twenties. Books that are on my keep forever favourite reads on a bookshelf.
I have not read all of Rudyard Kipling’s work but I enjoyed Kim, The Jungle Book and Just So Stories.
Curious about the author I am reading Kipling’s biography by Andrew Lycett.
Twenty-year old Kipling was a published poet, author and special correspondent living in India. My respect for him dwindled when I read “Lumping the Mahabharat with other national epic he concluded that the working world of today has no place for these ponderous records of nothingness’. (Learning that William Morris listed the Mahabharat as one of the world’s hundred best books, Rudyard was incensed.)
Today there is a place for these epic.
Compared to my friend who travels the lenght and breadth of India studying philosophy and religion Kipling could have drawn inspiration form the books he despised.