Judith Harkness: 5 books

Book cover of The Admiral's Daughter

The Admiral's Daughter

A Regency Classic

by Judith Harkness
Language: English
Release Date: October 21, 2014

In this classic Regency Romance, reminiscent of the work of Jane Austen, Judith Harkness tells the tale of Maggie Trevor, the spirited daughter of a hero of the Napoleonic Wars. With a light touch and witty eye for human foibles, Harkness paints the fashionable world of Regency England, when styles...
Book cover of The Determined Bachelor

The Determined Bachelor

A Regency Classic

by Judith Harkness
Language: English
Release Date: October 21, 2014

A COUNTERFEIT GOVERNESSAnne Calder was a headstrong young woman bent on earning her own living as novelist, preferably in London. Before she could follow her first successful book with a second, however, Anne had to find an entree into London society. And what better method than to assume the guise of...
Book cover of Lady Charlotte's Ruse

Lady Charlotte's Ruse

A Regency Classic

by Judith Harkness
Language: English
Release Date: October 21, 2014

Lady Charlotte is the happiest of young ladies as she awaits her beloved Gerald Kirkland, the dashing young man who is also, seemingly, devoted to her. Then, suddenly and without warning, Gerald disappears to far-off America in the company of the caddish Fitzwilliam Canterby, there to fall into the...
Book cover of The Montague Scandal

The Montague Scandal

A Regency Romance

by Judith Harkness
Language: English
Release Date: October 21, 2014

Jane Austen fans will delight in the reissue of this classic Regency Romance by Judith Harkness. With a light touch and witty eye for human foibles, Harkness paints the fashionable world of Regency England, when styles were dictated by Beau Brummel, the Duchess of Devonshire held court, and dandies...
Book cover of Contrary Cousins

Contrary Cousins

A Regency Romance

by Judith Harkness
Language: English
Release Date: October 21, 2014

To thwart an earl was Lady Pendleton's dearest desire, so she had taken it into her head to invite her two delightful young American nieces to England. Her brother, the pompous Earl of Cumberford, positively loathed the American branch of the family, and when the Powell cousins took London society by...
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