Sweet and Twenty
by Joan Smith
Aunt Martha, noted for her matchmaking, and cousin Lillian Watters came to help Sir Gerald Monteith's daughter find a husband. Sara was beautiful but penniless and witless, and Aunt Martha thought that Anthony Fellows, running in a by-election campaign for Parliament, would do for Sara. Whig campaign manager Matthew Hudson, heir to Lord Cecilford, was intrigued by Lillian, but Sara was intrigued by the Tory candidate, Alistair. Regency Romance by Joan Smith; originally published by Fawcett Crest