Meet the Fletcher sisters! Anne's journey unfolds first in An Engagement of Sorts, followed by Elisabeth and Charlotte's story in An Engagement of Errors. However, they can be enjoyed in either order. Perfect for fans of sweet, closed-door romances, these stand-alone novels offer enchanting tales of love, sisterhood, and romance in Regency-era London.
More comfortable in breeches than ball gowns, Anne sees the freedoms she once enjoyed slowly taken from her in the name of fashioning her into an eligible young lady. When her parents try to force her into marriage, Anne makes a desperate attempt to salvage her last vestige of independence. If she is to marry, she will do so on her own terms.
Anne strikes a deal: if she cannot secure a man for herself, she will agree to marry the husband her parents approved. She soon finds herself in the last place she would ever choose—that stifling parade of etiquette, the London Season. Anne’s plan is in motion. Now all she needs is a man willing to masquerade as her fiancé.
When Elisabeth’s husband dies, leaving her penniless and with child, she must reenter London society to find a suitor. Only how can she hope to compete with a fresh batch of debutantes, especially when one is none other than her too-charming sister Charlotte?
Charlotte has gentlemen flocking to her like ants to honey, but amidst the superficialities of a ballroom, finding love seems an impossible feat. The only gentleman who breaks through this facade is none other than her sister's suitor.
Both sisters are faced with a decision: should they follow their hearts, even if it means sacrificing their sister's?
With a bit of magic, a dash of history, and loads of adventure, this George the Dragon Slayer reboot makes a great family read aloud.
George’s spells are more likely to flood the fortress than clean the dishes, but when a dragon carries off his twin sister, their magical bond pulls him on a quest to save her. Only, how can an eleven-year-old boy hope to defeat a fire-breathing dragon?
Meanwhile, Morgan doesn’t sit around waiting for rescue. Though her strength is no match for the dragon’s, she wields the power of friendship to teach the selfish creature how to play nice (hint: not kidnapping or eating people would make a good start). But dragons aren’t terribly teachable, and it will take more than George and Morgan’s combined wit to vanquish their foe.