Barely A Bride
by Rebecca Hagan Lee
Berkley Pub Group (Sensation)
August 1, 2003
ISBN #0425191249
336 pages
Paperback
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"Wonderfully written and moving start to the Free Fellows League trilogy."
Reviewed by Suzanne Tucker
Courtesy Old Book Barn Gazette
Posted July 14, 2003

They were nine and 10 years old when they formed the Free Fellows League. Griffin Abernathy, a 17th Viscount, Colin McElreath, a 27th Viscount, along with Jarrod Shepherdston, a 22nd Earl, wrote the charter "dedicated to the proposition that sons and heirs to great titles and fortunes, who are duty Read more...


"deep regency romance"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted July 25, 2003

In 1793, single aristocratic men behave badly by forming the Free Fellows League based on two principles of natural order that males should not have to wed until necessary to sire an heir and to never fall in love with your wife. By 1810 Viscount Griffin is a card-carrying Read more...




The first delightful book about the staunchly single men of the Free Fellows League


Summary

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 the 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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