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Author: Amy D'Orazio
  • The Heir (Rags to Richmonds Book 4)
    The Heir (Rags to Richmonds Book 4)
    Historical · Amy D'Orazio

    VISCOUNT OAKLEY, THE HANDSOME AND WEALTHY HEIR to the Tipton earldom should have no trouble whatsoever wooing women. After all, there is nothing a society lady likes more than someone of good fortune and family, who will also make them a countess one day, or at least that is how it seems for other young noblemen. And yet, dance after dance, flirtation after flirtation, he is always left standing alone. Somehow, in some way, he always manages to lose his heart to the wrong lady.

    THE DISCOVERY OF THREE YOUNGER SISTERS put aside his nuptial worries for some time, intent as he was on seeing them situated in happy marriages. Alas, with that accomplished, all eyes are once again on him, all the family urging him to marry a suitable young woman and begin a family with her. Each of his sisters think they have just the lady for him and so begins a seemingly endless round of parties, each of them designed to present some matrimonial hopeful to his notice.

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  • The Foundling (Rags to Richmonds Book 3)
    The Foundling (Rags to Richmonds Book 3)
    Historical · Amy D'Orazio

    The Foundling is the love story of Miss Frederica Richmond, left alone to grow to adulthood in an orphanage after her parents’ death. It is the third book in the Rags to Richmonds series co-authored by Jessie Lewis and Amy DOrazio.

    MISS FREDERICA CHILD KNOWS EXACTLY WHO SHE IS. She has always known, for as long as she can remember, that she is the granddaughter of the Earl of Tipton, from whom her father had been estranged prior to his death. But she does not begrudge the life of luxury she never had; her work at the Taverstock Orphanage, creating a sort of adoptive family, is all the reward she desires.

    ALAS, JUST AS SHE BECOMES AN ADULT, her contentment is due to be shattered. A new patron of the orphanage—the handsome, young, and recently bereaved Duke of Penrith—discovers her secret and reveals her whereabouts to her estranged family. The reunion is a surprise to everyone, but in one thing the Richmonds are sure: Frederica must return to her family and the life she is due as the granddaughter of nobility.

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  • The Spinster (Rags to Richmonds Book 2)
    The Spinster (Rags to Richmonds Book 2)
    Historical · Amy D'Orazio

    The saga of the Richmond family continues with the discovery of a second sister, found living in a parsonage house. The Spinster is the second story in the Rags to Richmonds series written by Amy DOrazio and Jessie Lewis.

    SCARLETT MARGRAVE IS CONVINCED there is more to life than her day-to-day existence as the spinster daughter of a widowed parson in the small town of Stanbridge. She longs to experience more of life, even though her father insists there is nothing worth having anywhere beyond the safe confines of his parish, serving as his helpmeet in place of her late mother. Though only eighteen, she has resigned herself to life as a spinster. After all, when would she ever even meet a man, much less fall in love with one?

    A CHANCE ENCOUNTER WITH THE EARL OF WORTHE at Scarlett's first-ever assembly exposes a shocking truth that could change everything. A twin sister she never knew she had, a family she never knew was hers, and a man who was never the father she has always believed him to be—nothing about her life is what she thought it was.

    SUDDENLY UNSURE OF WHERE SHE BELONGS and who she is, Scarlett sets off on a journey to find out where she came from and who her family really are, helped along the way by the amiable and gregarious Lord Worthe, a man she felt drawn to from the instant she met him. But will love at first sight be worth the fight to save it? Or will her previous life–the drab life of a discontented spinster–lay claim to her once and for all?

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  • Affections & Wishes
    Affections & Wishes
    Historical · Amy D'Orazio, et al

    Affections Wishes is a short story Pride and Prejudice anthology which has something for all readers, including regency romances, contemporary romance and fantasy or romantasy.

    The Shade of his Character by Jessie Lewis

    An enemies-to-lovers romance, in which a begrudging act of collusion in Netherfield's library awakens Darcy and Elizabeth to their true feelings for each other.

    All That Glitters by Julie Cooper

    Darcy, believing that Elizabeth is about to marry Mr Collins, must decide what is most important: treasure in the bank, or treasures of the heart.

    Pink Party Punch by Amy D'Orazio

    Fighting boredom at Jane and Bingley's baby shower, Darcy bets Elizabeth that he can best her at the baby games for a prize of one date with her. Elizabeth soon realizes it's a contest she can't lose—either by winning the game or by winning Darcy's heart.

    Her Charms to Recommend Her by Mary Smythe

    When Mr Darcy cannot shake an inexplicable illness, hes forced to seek out the particular, magical talents of Miss Elizabeth Bennet.

    Orange Roses by Frances Reynolds

    Darcy and Bingley re-enter the Bennet sisters lives in London, shortly after Elizabeths return from Kent.

    Darcy The Blue Devils by Lucy Marin

    In Kent, Mr Darcy fights his attraction to Elizabeth Bennet and discovers the connexion between her and the blue devils that plague him.

    Perfectly Right by Jan Ashton

    Elizabeths creation of a fake boyfriend to thwart her mothers matchmaking schemes inspires a desperately smitten Darcy to propose his own dating challenge.

    Actions, Not Words by Barry S Richman

    Was it the natural progression of mutual affection, or did others influence events so our dear couple reached their happily ever after? Lady Catherine confronts Fitzwilliam Darcy at Netherfield Park after having castigated Elizabeth Bennet at Longbourn.

    Symptoms of Peculiar Regard by Elsie Fulbrook

    A fantasy romance where love literally grows, and Jane has a gift which helps her steer Elizabeth and Darcy to their happily ever after.

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  • Cursing Mr Darcy (Mr Darcy's Mysteries)
    Cursing Mr Darcy (Mr Darcy's Mysteries)
    Romance · Amy D'Orazio

    The complete and pure love of one soul, one person who cares to look past all that is mean and stingy about him—that will defeat the curse as surely and soundly as if it had never existed.

    MISS JESSABELLE WICKHAM IS GEORGE WICKHAMS OLDER SISTER, a beautiful child raised as part of the family in the steward's cottage at Pemberley. A young lady of uncertain paternity she grew into adulthood believing that George Darcy was the natural father who spurned her as the product of an illicit liaison with her mother. However, even though the elder Mr Darcy did not recognise her as his own, she was welcome at Pemberley until one fateful day when young Master Fitzwilliam Darcy saw to her banishment for behaviour of which he could not approve.

    WHEN FITZWILLIAM DARCYS FATHER DIES, he inherits a number of things: the Darcy family fortune, Pemberley, and an unknown and certainly unwanted vendetta from Mrs Younge, the former Jessabelle Wickham. Having been educated in the cunning arts, Mrs Younge visits him and exacts her revenge against him, turning Pemberley into a decaying prison he cannot escape.

    WHEN ELIZABETH BENNET TOURS PEMBERLEY six years later with her aunt and uncle, she sees the evidence of a once-beautiful house and lands wholly laid to waste. Yet within the wasteland she finds a portrait, the house as it once was and the handsome gentleman man within who was once its master. Finding herself drawn into the mystery of what befell Pemberley, Elizabeth agrees to unites forces with Darcy in hopes of lifting the curse, but will the love they find in the process be sufficient to set them free?

    Cursing Mr Darcy is a Pride and Prejudice variation with just a touch of magic.

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  • Cads & Capers
    Cads & Capers
    Historical · Jessie Lewis, Amy D'Orazio

    Cads Capers is a Pride and Prejudice Variation Duology comprised of two previously published Austen-inspired novellas.

    Wits Wagers by Amy DOrazio

    FITZWILLIAM DARCY, FEELING OVERWHELMING DESPAIR at the finality of Elizabeth Bennets rejection at Hunsford,decides he must accept the fate that duty has dictated to hima fate which includes proposing to his cousin Miss Anne de Bourgh. His cousins Colonel Fitzwilliam and Viscount Saye are aghast at Darcys decision and do their best to thwart him, with cajolery, threats, and bribery all failing to move him. Saye is certain that there is no hope left for him, until the colonel suggests a daring plan: one last chance to reunite Darcy and Elizabeth, and one last opportunity for love.

    ELIZABETH BENNET, ELATED BY HER SISTER'S ENGAGEMENT to Mr Bingley, is undeniably perplexed when Colonel Fitzwilliam, Lord Saye, and Mr Darcy all appear in Hertfordshire for the wedding festivities. Even more baffling are the actions of the men, alternately vexing, charming, and in some ways, endearing.

    BUT NOTHING IS AS IT SEEMS in this battle of wits, where the stakes are true love, in Hertfordshire. Everyone has their wagers placed, waiting to see whose plan for happily ever after will prevail.

    The Cad, the Couch, and the Cut Direct by Jessie Lewis

    A year after his hopes of securing Elizabeth Bennet's heart are dashed, Fitzwilliam Darcy brings his sister Georgiana to London for her first Season. Believing he could never make Elizabeth love him—for so she emphatically told his aunt—he is mortified to come upon her while visiting an art exhibition with his sister. He makes a hasty escape before he can be seen. Or so he thinks.

    Having survived a disastrous confrontation with Lady Catherine de Bourgh, Elizabeth Bennet is devastated, yet not surprised, when Mr Darcy never returns to Hertfordshire, for she had just come to understand her love for him. Determined to put him out of her mind, she accedes to her mother's instruction to go to London and find a husband.

    The highlight of the London Season is an art exhibition, where everybody who is anybody is determined to be seen, Elizabeth and her aunt included. Alas, it is also the location of a couch upon which much gossip is shared, confidences are overheard, and misunderstandings and mischief are created in abundance, as Darcy and Elizabeth soon discover first hand. Will they be able to untangle the web of misapprehension they are tangled in before one of them accepts someone new?

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  • The Maid (Rags to Richmonds Book 1)
    The Maid (Rags to Richmonds Book 1)
    Historical · Amy D'Orazio

    She rejoiced at having finally discovered that happiness of which her friend had so often spoken—the sheer joy of being held, of being wanted, but moreover, of being loved.

    MISS ADELAIDE BOOKER IS A HOUSEMAID with a secret—a secret so deeply buried that even she doesn't know about it, until the amiable and familiar-looking Viscount Oakley uncovers her hidden past. She is not who she thought she was but rather Miss Adelaide Richmond, long lost daughter of the estranged son of an earl. And her family wants her back.

    THRUST SUDDENLY INTO THE WORLD OF EARLS AND DUKES, Society balls, and the London Season, Adelaide struggles to find her place among the very people whose bed sheets she once changed. Missteps abound, and it will take a stalwart champion and a patient heart to teach her she can be loved again. The only question that remains is, which of her many admirers loves her enough to wait for her to learn?

    The Maid is the love story of Miss Adelaide Richmond, relegated to a life in service after her parents' deaths. THE MAID is the first novel of four in the Rags to Richmonds series. Follow the Richmonds as they rediscover one another and reclaim their rightful place in society where new friends and lovers await them.

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