The Cash Countess
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Miss Cordelia Jones is an American Princess, but her story is no fairytale.
Eighteen-year-old Cordelia Jones is locked in her tower until she promises to marry Lord Thomas Ashby, the eighth Earl of Farnham. Cordelia doesn’t want to leave her American home or Stuyvesant Bradley, whom she has loved since childhood. But Stuyvesant leaves on a trip and Cordelia is pressured by her overbearing mother to marry a stranger.
Coerced into a loveless marriage, Cordelia finds herself an alien in a decaying English country house where customs and manners are so different from home. Worst yet, accidents seem to befall her at every corner. The more she begins to care for her husband, the more perilous her life becomes. Is she unlucky, or is someone trying to kill the newest cash countess?
Praise for Samantha Hastings:
Secret of the Sonnets "will keep readers turning pages" - Publishers Weekly
Secret of the Sonnets "This Shakespeare-connected mystery takes on the challenge of living up to the many excellent Regency romances available. Challenge met and exceeded!" - Historical Novel Society
A Novel Disguise is "wildly enjoyable" - Publishers Weekly
A Novel Disguise “Class differences, prejudice, and the lack of women’s rights drive this enjoyable mystery.” - Kirkus Reviews
The Marquess and the Runaway Lady "VERDICT Combining the Regency season with the runaway woman trope makes for a delightful story." - Library Journal
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Wonderfully adorable
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Virtual voice ruined this sweet story
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