The Marquess's Daughterby Elizabeth Reed Self-Published This book is written in English 


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| Style: Historical Romance, Romance Short Story Published: 4 / 2016 Available Formats to Download: MOBI, EPUB, MS Word, PDF, MS Reader, Text, RTF, HTM Available for members to read online in the Reading Room which is part of the member library

 | STORY DESCRIPTION Carl is seeking revenge on Marquess Richardson and he believes the marquess's daughter Fiona might just be the means to achieve his end as he embarks on a passionate affair with her.
But, on the eve of his victory against the Marquess, he finds that his game of revenge is proving bittersweet as he finally acknowledges his feelings for Fiona.
All he can think of after his revelation is whether Fiona will forgive him when she finds out the truth, or if he will lose all that he loves forever!
| Keywords related to this title - click on a keyword to find more, related stories Historical romance Regency romance Historical romance short story bodice ripper Victorian romance story Historical erotic romance regency erotic romance Author information: As long as I can remember I have always loved everything and anything to do with the romance genre. Enjoying writing, reading and watching a wide range of love stories. I am a true romantic at heart!
So after studying for a philosophy degree and then going on to work in a corporate job in advertising, I decided to reconnect with my passion again! I now write mainly romance short stories, with the aim to share all of my ideas with others who also have an interest in romantic fiction.
I write in a range of romance subgenres including erotic romance, contemporary, sweet, paranormal/fantasy fiction and historical. I hope to continue writing as long as my ideas keep flowing out from my mind.
In early 2014 I experienced my own personal love story, when I married my one true love. I now live together with my husband in London. |