Saturday, June 15, 2013

Historical Romance Saturday with Maureen Driscoll


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We highlight an Author and a book in the historical romance genre that we or one of us really like or a book we would like to get our hands on. But it is mostly about the book. It sort of like a recommendation of a really great read.
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Maureen Driscoll

I really enjoy the books by Driscoll. She has written the Kellington series. I've read the first book in that series and I loved it. She has a really lovely writing style, cozy almost. But her characters doesn't always have it easy and they face many challenges on their way to happiness. You can read more about Driscoll on goodreads

  1. Never a mistress, no longer a maid
  2. Never miss a chance
  3. Never wager against love
  4. Never run from love
  5. Never deny your heart


Caught behind enemy lines at the Battle of Waterloo, nurse Jane Wetherby is forced to seek shelter with British operative Lord Edward Kellington. After a night of passion, the two are separated. With nothing but the alias Jane used to protect her family, Lord Edward is unable to find the woman he cannot forget.
Seven years later, Jane courts scandal by serving as the unofficial surgeon in the village of Marston Vale. When Edward arrives to formalize his betrothal to a viscount's daughter in accordance with his late father's wishes, Jane has no choice but to watch the match proceed. When a threat from the past emerges, Jane must join forces with Edward to safeguard her loved ones. But at what risk to her heart?

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