Cornish Romance
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In the Waves of Tristwick
by Deborah M. Hathaway
read by Vicki-Jo Eva
Part 4 of the Cornish Romance series
What is a fisherman to do when he catches a mermaid in his net? Let her go-or fall in love?
A Regency Romance Cornwall, 1815
As a well-respected fisherman in the Cornish seas, Trevik Honeysett provides a living for many poor families in the southwest of Cornwall. Despite the most powerful fishing companies attempting to cut off his own ability to fish, Trevik refuses to give up. However, when he discovers a mysterious, injured woman entangled in his net, things become much more complicated-especially when suspicions arise that she is, in fact, a mermaid. Knowing he might very well lose his workers to their superstitious beliefs, Trevik decides to uncover just who the woman is. The only problem is…she can't remember.
In truth, Morvoren Hollow knows exactly who she is. She merely needs to keep her identity a secret long enough to accomplish what she'd set off to do. Fortunately, pretending to be a mermaid will keep Society away long enough to do just that. Her lie becomes harder to manage, however, as her injury takes longer to heal-and as the nosy but handsome fisherman reels closer to the truth.
The two clash head-to-head as Trevik refuses to believe Morvoren is actually a siren from the sea. But such a thing would be easier to imagine than what he finally discovers about her past. Fearful of what might happen next, Morvoren must decide her next step. She can either learn to trust again-or end up truly alone.
This is the fourth book in the clean Regency Cornish Romance series by Deborah M. Hathaway. Although this romance is a stand-alone novel, the books are best enjoyed when read in order.
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From the Fields of Porthlenn
by Deborah M. Hathaway
read by Vicki-Jo Eva
Part 5 of the Cornish Romance series
Lieutenant Edmund Harris spent three long years getting over Poppy Honeysett's rejection, using the sea to set him free. But when an old injury flares up and he is required to convalesce in Cornwall once again, he must prove to all of St. Just that he no longer has feelings for the woman. Of course, these things are always easier said than done-especially when Poppy blares back into his life like a blinding ray of sunshine.
Poppy Honeysett has never stopped loving the lieutenant, so when the very man returns to Tristwick when she least expects it, she can only hope he's returned for her. However, she soon discovers how desperate he is to prove he has moved past their relationship, so she must now do the same-if only to save her pride.
Matters become even more difficult as hurt feelings and heartache stand between them, as well as the fact that the future of Tristwick hangs warily in the balance after an accident rocks the small community to breaking point. Now, she and Edmund must find a way to mend their broken hearts and work together for the good of Tristwick, or they might sacrifice the very people they love-including each other.
This is the fifth and final book in the clean Regency Cornish Romance series by Deborah M. Hathaway. Although this romance is a stand-alone novel, the books are best enjoyed when read in order.
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For the Lady of Lowena
A Clean, Regency Romance
by Deborah M. Hathaway
read by Vicki-Jo Eva
Part of the Cornish Romance series
She needs a healthy dose of humility. He's just the man to give it to her. Can these enemies become friends-or perhaps something more?
A Regency Romance Cornwall, 1815
Tired of the smoke, the smog, and the spoiled females of London, Frederick Hawkins leaves the city behind and purchases an estate in Cornwall, longing to escape his mother's meddling-and to find a wife worthy of his devotion. When he happens upon a barefooted lady asleep on the beach and rescues her from the incoming tide, he believes he has found such a woman. But first impressions can't be trusted.
Born into wealth, Sophia Rosewall is offered everything on a silver platter. That is, until her father reveals he has lost their fortune and can now no longer fund their affluent living. Even worse, the intriguing gentleman who'd rescued Sophia on the beach is no one else but the pretentious man now taking possession of her home. Uprooted from everything she has ever known, Sophia relocates to Lowena, a small cottage at the edge of the sea. She clings to her former life, but when Society rejects her, nothing will ever be the same.
As their paths continually cross, Frederick begins to see glimmers of the carefree Sophia he'd first met on the beach, and he cannot help but hope that there is more to the woman than a love of wealth and attention. He does what he can to help her find confidence in her new life and allow her true self to shine forth, but only Sophia can stop attempting to change her circumstances, and instead, change her heart.
This is the second book in the clean and sweet Regency Cornish Romance series by Deborah M. Hathaway. Although this enemies to love romance is a stand-alone novel, the books are best enjoyed when read in order.
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Behind the Light of Golowduyn
A Clean, Regency Romance
by Deborah M. Hathaway
read by Vicki-Jo Eva
Part of the Cornish Romance series
She's the keeper of Golowduyn Lighthouse. He's the captain who shipwrecked on her watch. A marriage of convenience can save her home-if secrets don't destroy it first.
A Regency Romance Cornwall, 1815
Abigail Moore will do anything to keep Golowduyn Lighthouse shining brightly, even if she must do so alone. When a shipwreck occurs near her home one stormy evening-bringing with it a dashing captain keen to offer his aid at every turn-her days of isolation vanish.
Captain Gavin Kendricks didn't expect to end his naval career by crashing his ship against the rugged cliffs of Cornwall. When he's pulled from the sea by the fearless and quick-tempered Miss Moore, a tentative friendship forms between them, and he begins to realize what has been missing from his life.
Before either of them can explore these newfound stirrings, death and deception hit Golowduyn, and Abigail is left with a choice. Either she loses everything she has ever loved, or she marries the captain and accepts his help. Unable to give up the lighthouse, she agrees to the union, and they work together to see that the light does not diminish. But when her childhood secrets are unearthed, and their property falls victim to troubling defacement, their marriage threatens to crumble. Gavin fights to gain her confidence, but only Abigail can forget the crippling memories of her past to trust Gavin with Golowduyn-and her heart.
This is the first book in the clean and sweet Regency Cornish Romance series by Deborah M. Hathaway. Although this marriage of convenience, rise-in-status romance is a stand-alone novel, the books are best enjoyed when read in order.
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Near the Ruins of Penharrow
A Clean, Regency Romance
by Deborah M. Hathaway
read by Vicki-Jo Eva
Part of the Cornish Romance series
She never should have fallen in love with the mine owner's son.
A Regency Romance
Cornwall, 1815
Bal maiden Gwynna Merrick is more than prepared to resume her work at the copper mine, if only to keep her family safe from destitution. But when her upper-class friend convinces Gwynna to have one final night of enjoyment, a borrowed gown and a false identity give her a small taste of the freedom she has always craved. That is, until the mine owner's handsome son arrives and threatens to reveal her identity.
Heir to his father's mine, Jack Trevethan has returned to Cornwall to visit his father's new venture, Wheal Favour, though he prefers spending his time chasing women to forget the memories of his past. However, when he finds the bal maiden he'd met days before now attending the ball, he cannot resist learning more about this intriguing woman.
After a disastrous first meeting, Gwynna wants nothing more than to avoid Jack, but as her work at Wheal Favour begins, she's continually thrown into his company. As Jack's flirtatious façade falls, revealing the wounds of his childhood, Gwynna begins to see the real gentleman behind the rake. But rumors surrounding their relationship and Jack's past will not yield, forcing the two of them to either trust and lean on each other-or fall victim to ghosts of the past.
This is the third book in the clean and sweet Regency Cornish Romance series by Deborah M. Hathaway. Although this Cinderella romance is a stand-alone novel, the books are best enjoyed when read in order.
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