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Other Books by Regina Scott
Besides writing La Petite Four, I've written several other books with young adult characters. Several of these books have recently been reissued as electronic books available through Regency Reads.
Need a Little Kiss?
One of the most original characters I ever wrote about is Margaret Munroe, who is based on a very dear friend of mine. I'm delighted to announce that Margaret's story, The Marquis' Kiss, is available as an e-book from Regency Reads. Follow the story of a young lady who marches to the tune of a different drummer and the handsome, tradition-bound lord determined to court her, come what may. You can learn more here. |
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Twelve Days, Twelve Ways to Say "I Love You"?
Genevieve Munroe just wants to find some peace in the country at Christmas, including mending the longstanding feud between her family and the neighboring Pentercasts. But surely accepting a wager from the handsome Alan Pentercast is going too far. Alan charmingly insists that if he can give her all the presents in the Twelve Days of Christmas song, she must marry him. It's a battle of the sexes and the heart, among all the trappings of a Regency Christmas. My True Love Gives to Me is one of my personal favorites of the eighteen books I've had published. You can learn more at Regency Reads.
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One Teen, Two Boyfriends - What's a Girl to Do?
The beautiful, head-strong seventeen-year-old Allison Munroe is about to get her long-awaited Season and a chance at London's most eligible bachelor, the Marquis DeGuis. She should be focused on donning gorgeous gowns and dancing till dawn. Too bad she can't get her childhood friend the insufferably handsome Geoffrey Pentercast out of her mind! But when Geoffrey comes riding into London determined to make Allison his wife, will he stand a chance against the catch of the Season? You can learn more here.
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If you enjoy electronic books, you might consider trying some of my other reprints, all from Regency Reads and all set in the marvelous Regency period. |
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