An Unkissed Lady: A Historical Regency Romance (The Evesham Series)
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The Curtis Sisters Series:
To Love A Rogue
To Steal A Duke’s Heart
To Romance A Scoundrel
All books are traditional sweet historical romances and can be read as standalones. The novels are available as paperback, large print editions, and audiobooks.
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Closing Words
Dear Readers,
How nice that you are still here!
Did you enjoy the love stories about the three Evesham daughters and the gentlemen of their hearts?
I hope you enjoyed reading as much as I did writing them. One of the nicest things for me in writing down the stories is weaving in things that I have observed in everyday life. Even the books that I read while writing often slip unconsciously into the novels. While I make sure not to read the same genre out of fear that my subconscious might pick up and incorporate the things I admire so much about other writers – but still each book that I read (and sometimes a series) flows into it.
In the case of “The Cold Earl’s Bride,” it was Sherlock, both the series and the original stories of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. My Lady Annabelle has the ability to interpret the body language of people, and is in the beginning, quite cool and distant herself. It was only later that I noticed that she, in a watered-down way, resembles the greatest detective of all time, well, at least in this one respect.
“No Lord Desired,” tells the story of Lady Felicity and Luke, who is the arrogant Lord Layton. In this novel hides one of my everlasting movie heroes. It is Zorro, the masked avenger who takes from the rich and gives to the poor. Did you recognize Zorro in the boxing “priest” of Whitechapel? No matter what your answer is, Luke is one of my favourite male heroes. I like his willingness to help so much, and also that hint of rogue, who is concealed within the form-perfect gentleman.
When it was Lady Rose’s turn in “An Unkissed Lady,” something completely unbelievable happened to me. I found out that this romance novel really didn’t require a detective story, and that the tender love between Rose and Gabriel provided enough material. It’s the first book in the series that can do without a dead body – hold on, no, that’s not entirely true. There are dead on stage when Lady Rose and the Marquess attend a theatrical performance – but that doesn’t count, does it?
There are more releases planned for the next coming months, and I can’t wait to get them into your hands.
With romantic greetings,
Audrey Ashwood
The Author
Audrey Ashwood
Author of Traditional Historical Romance
Audrey Ashwood hails from London, the city where she was born and raised. At a young age, she began diving into the world of literature, a world full of fairy tales and Prince Charmings. Writing came later – no longer was she a spectator of fantasies; she was now a creator of them.
In her books, the villains get their just desserts – her stories are known for happy and deserved endings. Love, of course, plays a major role, even if it’s not the initial star of the show. With each written word, Audrey hopes to remind people that love transcends oceans and generations.
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