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Bewitching Lord Winterton

(1995)
(A book in the Clean, Sweet Regency Romance series)
A novel by

 
 
BEWITCHING LORD WINTERTON is a traditional clean sweet, proper Regency romance set in London.

One of the late Sir Abercorn's daughters must marry a wealthy man. Naturally, it should be golden-haired Lilibet, since Neala is simply too plain. Lady Abercorn knows exactly how to win Lilibet a rich husband - with her grandmother's wedding dress. Legend says the dress was sprinkled with fairy dust; all Lilibet has to do is touch it, and the next man she meets will fall beneath her spell.

But when handsome war hero Lord Winterton comes calling, Neala answers the door. Winterton's eyes dance, his thoughts turn to romance and his heart is lost to. . . the wrong woman. The smitten Winterton wants Neala for his bride. But Neala has her pride. She will never leg-shackle the nobleman by trickery. She will become his bride only when he realizes he is indeed bewitched... not by magic, but by love.

"Bewitching Lord Winterton was loads of fun!" - Nicole Jordan.

"Ms. Clay challenges the usual trends while seeping her book in Jane Austen-like characters and background." - Patricia Rice.

"Very cute and funny... a real joy to read!" - Gail Eastwood.

If you enjoy the Regency Romances of Candice Hern, Hanna Hamilton, Charlotte Stone, Eleanor Meyers, Emily Hendrickson and Joan Smith, you'll enjoy Marilyn Clay's traditional sweet, clean and always amusing Regencies. All of Marilyn Clay's novels are suitable for teens with no strong language, violence or graphic scenes.

NEW! THE WRONG MISS FAIRFAX by Marilyn Clay, a traditional, sweet, clean, and very proper Regency! When Miss Emma Fairfax goes to London to sort out the details of her late father's will; she is instead coerced into funding her look-alike cousin Jemima's debut into Polite Society. When the handsome and wealthy Lord Townsend calls on Jemma, it's Emma he meets . . . and loses his heart to. Can the puzzle be sorted out before the confused Lord Townsend proposes to the wrong Miss Fairfax?

NEW!!! Marilyn Clay's critically-acclaimed Miss Juliette Abbott Regency-set Mystery series featuring clever, young Miss Juliette Abbott as amateur sleuth. MURDER AT MORLAND MANOR, Book 1, MURDER IN MAYFAIR, Book 2, and MURDER IN MARGATE, Book 3 are all available in print and Ebook. Book 4 MURDER AT MEDLEY PARK, is coming 2018. All the Juliette Abbott Regency Mysteries are clean and suitable for teen readers.

A popular historical novel by best-selling author Marilyn Clay is BETSY ROSS: ACCIDENTAL SPY featuring American icon Betsy Ross, who sets out to expose who killed her beloved husband John Ross, but is instead drawn into Philadelphia's dangerous underworld of spies and double spies. Can Betsy bring down a notorious double spy before he kills her or her sisters? Suspenseful and compelling!

MARILYN CLAY's historical suspense novels are set in the New World in the early 1600s. DECEPTIONS: A Colonial Jamestown Novel. Catherine goes to the New world to wed her betrothed. What she finds instead nearly destroys her! SECRETS AND LIES tells the story of four young English girls who travel to Jamestown only to find that someone in the colony wants them all dead! Marilyn Clay's Jamestown novels contain page-turning suspense with vivid historical details of life in the Virginia Colony.

STALKING A KILLER, a contemporary murder mystery by Marilyn Clay is set in a small Texas town. Aspiring PI Amanda Mason is shocked when the first crime she must solve is the murder charge against her own father! But, can she trust the handsome man who offers to help her track down the real killer?

All of Marilyn Clay's non-fiction titles, ENGLISH WOMEN AT SEA, A HISTORY OF THE WATER CLOSET and three books on REGENCY PERIOD FURNITURE have attained Best-Seller status on Amazon. For additional information about author Marilyn Clay, visit Marilyn Clay Author.


Genre: Historical Romance

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