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Vanaf jonge leeftijd gefascineerd door de grandeur van historische settings, vond deze auteur haar roeping in het creëren van meeslepende romantische verhalen. Haar passie voor geschiedenis en verhalen vertellen schijnt door in haar boeken, waarin ze zorgvuldig vervlogen tijdperken reconstrueert, doorspekt met levendige personages en emotionele diepgang. Met een scherp oog voor detail en een romantische geest weeft ze verhalen die lezers meevoeren naar een wereld van passie en intriges. Haar unieke stem biedt een boeiende mix van historische authenticiteit en hartverwarmende romantiek.






The next delightful novel in Anna Bennett's Rogues to Lovers series!
First Earl I See Tonight
- 346bladzijden
- 13 uur lezen
A charming, delightful new regency romance series from author on the rise, Anna Bennett!
The Duke Is But a Dream
- 320bladzijden
- 12 uur lezen
The next sensational Debutante Diaries romance from star Regency romance author Anna Bennett.
For many people, getting married is a massive event in their lives and needs to go right. However, given the diverse ways of getting married, from a registry office to a church, and many other venues in between, it is important to understand all aspects of a wedding and to be able to formulate a plan and a corresponding budget. This latest publication in the Easyway Guides Series, A Guide to Planning a Wedding is a comprehensive introduction to all aspects of planning a wedding and covers all areas relating to the institution of marriage. It concentrates on budgeting and outlines the costs associated with wedding planning, such as venue, transport, photographer, the reception and so on. It will prove invaluable to all those who are on the verge of getting married, or who are in any way involved in a forthcoming wedding.
The swoony, frothy finale to the Rogues to Lovers series from award-winning author Anna Bennett. She’s about to face her biggest challenge yet…
Marked by the sometimes scandalous life experiences of its author, Ellen, Countess of Castle Howel (1794) is an insightful, often humorous look at Wales, and Britain, at a time of changing social norms and attitudes. Raised in relative seclusion in Wales, where she is preyed on by a corrupt English lord, Ellen marries Lord Castle Howel, a wealthy, older man, in order to save her grandparents' ancient estate. Transplanted to London, accompanied by her indefatigable Welsh maid, Winifred, Ellen's innocence about the workings of fashionable society brings about a separation from her husband and the loss of her reputation. Following a dash to the north of England, where she gives birth to her son, she is reunited with her husband and her good name is restored. When Lord Castle Howel is killed in a riding accident, Ellen returns to Wales and sees her and her family's fortunes transformed.