Aphrodite (Regency Goddess Book 2)
DG Rampton"Best Regency romance book I have read in years." -K. E. Timbreza "Just "Truly When the In the lead up to Author's Note:The
like with Artemisia, Aphrodite is an enthralling Regency romp full of
endearing and meddlesome characters, a stubborn hero and heroine, and
hilariously entertaining mix-ups and tangles!" -Austenesque Reviews
witty, delightful characters. Even minor characters are well drawn. And
it is truly humorous. The author has mastered the art of satire with a
heart." -Dragonlady
“I
fail to see why you expect me to put up with your acerbic charm? Others
of your acquaintance might be inclined to do so, but I, strange
creature that I am, will not!”
beautiful Miss April Hartwood arrives in London to be introduced to
Regency high society, she hopes for some fun and frivolity after a life
spent in rural obscurity in Cornwall. Unfortunately for her, her
grandmother has other ideas...marriage. Lively and strong-willed, April
does not appreciate being compelled to catch a husband. Yet, before
long, she finds herself courting the affections of the Duke of Claredon,
while struggling with a wholly inappropriate attraction to the
insufferable Mr Royce.
Christmas, in the year 1820, a delightfully devious campaign is
orchestrated to bring together two people destined for one another,
regardless of the obstacles to be overcome and the inconvenient tendency
on the part of the protagonists to resist their attraction...until they
are finally brought to realise they cannot escape fate, or the meddling
of one determined grandmother!
novels in the Regency Goddesses series are standalone and can be
enjoyed in any order. And for those of you who are wondering what to
expect in terms of heat, the content may be sexually charged but it is
perfectly clean. If you are looking for Fifty Shades of Grey set in the
Regency, these novels are not for you!