An Innocent Secret: A Sweet Regency Romance

An Innocent Secret: A Sweet Regency Romance

by Margaret McGaffey Fisk
An Innocent Secret: A Sweet Regency Romance

An Innocent Secret: A Sweet Regency Romance

by Margaret McGaffey Fisk

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Overview

A sweet love story for readers of all ages.

Frederick Hathwell, only son of Lord Brookway, has a secret.

For eight years, since a chance encounter in the forest, he has maintained an innocent friendship with Georgiana Ferrier, the youngest daughter of a respected farmer and horse breeder. With her turning sixteen, he's finally ready to reveal how she has won his heart, but fears his parents will reject her humble origins.

Georgiana has always been a bit of a wild child.

Her father indulges her forest wanderings unaware how they changed the day she encountered a boy in her favorite glade. She savors their secret friendship when she must share everything else with her three sisters. As her feelings for him become more complicated, she worries about her father's reaction when he learns the truth.

Can they reveal their love without sacrificing their families?


This is the third in the Uncommon Lords and Ladies series which follows young women and young men trying to navigate the requirements of society and love in Regency Era England.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940151105361
Publisher: TTO Publishing
Publication date: 10/31/2015
Series: Uncommon Lords and Ladies , #3
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 637 KB

About the Author

A storyteller for as long as she can remember, Margaret McGaffey Fisk explores the barriers between cultures, economic classes, and social standing. Her short works have been published in numerous science fiction and fantasy anthologies, and her published novels fall into the romance, steampunk, and science fiction genres. She’s all about the characters.
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