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"For fans of Regency romances"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted September 10, 2004
In 1793 the three preadolescent aristocratic heirs sign in
blood the charter of the Free Fellow League, which
includes amongst its rules not to marry unless there is no
choice until they reach thirty. Instead Griffin
Abernathy, Colin McElreath, and Jarrod Sheperdston plan to
become England's greatest heroes. Read more...
"Unforgettable sequel to BARELY A BRIDE and MERELY THE GROOM."
Reviewed by Suzanne Tucker
Posted September 20, 2004
It began last season with a dance. Sarah Eckersley has been
in love with Jarrod, fifth Marquess of Shepherdson, since
that moment. She and her aunt are back in London after the
untimely death of her father, a man who was also a dear
friend of Jarrod's. Sarah must find Read more...
SummaryThe stubbornly single men of the Free Fellows League are
slowly succumbing to the wiles of the fairer sex. And just
as in Barely a Bride and Merely a Groom, one
more defiant bachelor is about to fall...
On this, the seventh day of January in the year of Our
Lord 1793, we, the sons and heirs to the oldest and most
esteemed titles and finest families of England and
Scotland, do found and charter our own Free Fellows
League. The League is dedicated to the proposition that
sons and heirs to great titles and fortunes, who are duty
bound to marry in order to beget future sons and heirs,
should be allowed to avoid the inevitable leg-shackling to
a female for as long as possible...
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