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Felicity and the Damaged Reputation

(2018)
(The second book in the Fentons series)
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There was no doubt about it, Felicity Oldfield’s grand London adventure had commenced. First, she had been abducted by a peer of the realm, released, then in less than a few hours she had arrived in London for the post of governess, been cast off without a sou, walked the streets of London alone, been pursued by a young gentleman, met a man of bad character who might have led her onto a path of ruination, saved by a rich and fashionable couple in their velvet-lined coach and was even now being taken to her mad Aunt Ellingham where she expected to be treated appallingly - maybe even sent to the kitchen to live a life of servitude. Like every heroine she had ever read about, Felicity had suffered....

In this sparkling Regency romance, we follow the suddenly-poor relation, Felicity as she meets an unforgettable set of characters. Just when her good fortune seems assured, due to the kind acts of Lady Aurora and Mr Wilbert Fenton, an earlier adventure with the Viscount of Durant is given an evil twist by his cousin and her reputation is damaged. Even Felicity's indomitable spirit of cheerfulness and kindness is almost overset, but her new friends have plans to save her. The Viscount is at a loss to help her, being recently engaged to his dear friend Anne Clarence. But he falls under the spell of Felicity's bravery and kindness, and a tangle of feelings occurs that it seems impossible to resolve....
Revisiting some favourite characters from Honoria and the Family Obligation, by public demand!

Praise for Alicia Cameron's other Regency romances....
' a worthy successor to Georgette Heyer'
'Alicia Cameron is the real deal...'
'Sparkling as a glass of champagne...'
'No sex, only ladies and gentlemen falling head over heels in love in the most entertaining way....'
'Clean, witty and romantic. Just how I like my Regencies.'
''I'd just read Jane Austen, then I read Delphine and the Dangerous Arrangement. I was struck by how well the mood and language of the time was caught.'
'Can't wait for the next.'
'Inspirational'
'The Queen of feel-good'


Genre: Historical Romance

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