An Honest Deception: Letitia's Traditional Regency Romance
<b>"I was delightfully surprised that there were clean versions (no sex) versus not clean (with sex) of a same story. They and their counterpart were listed at the back. If only everyone could do this or offer it. This story is for all ages and is a good romp." ~ Reader review</b> <br /> <br /><b>â€This author paints very clear pictures of her characters which I enjoy. I reread this novel quite a bit because I like it so much.†~ Reader review <br /> <br />“This traditional sweet romance will delight readers who enjoy the story of a woman reclaiming her life, and well as finding the love of it.†~ Reader review</b> <br /> <br />This is the Traditional, no sex version of Letitia's story. <br /> <br />After the death of her wastrel husband, Alfred, Lady Letitia Morgan wants nothing more than to settle into the peaceful life of a widow. Her limited finances are enough to provide Letty and her two children that simple life. <br /> <br />However, her well-meaning cousin demands that she remarry as soon as is proper; indeed, he feels it to be her duty as a woman and to her family. To that end, he moves to arrange her marriage to the Bishop of Mainwaring, someone for whom Letty has no feelings whatsoever. <br /> <br />In the meantime, Phillip Masham, Marquess of Eynsford and long-time friend of Francis, Lord Exencour, has found himself very much interested in Letty. Unfortunately for him, Letty’s opinion of men of the <i>ton</i> was quite soured by the late Baron Morgan. Not one to give up, the creative Marquess becomes Mr. Phillip Markham, a solicitor in the Inner Temple, in hopes that Letty will get to know him for who his is, beyond his title. <br /> <br /><b>The two form a friendship that may deepen into love, but will it survive the truth?</b> <br /> <br />Find out in the latest by Alicia Quigley, chart-topping author of <i>The Yuletide Countess</i> and <i>The Secret Bluestocking</i>.