A Lady never passes up an adventure. It was so wonderful to visit with the Hawthorne family. I loved reading how Caroline, the Duchess of Riverton found a second chance at love. Always A Lady falls before A Lady Of Esteem and is a total delight to read. The second novella, A Lady's Maid, is the story of Lydia, Finch, and Lord Trent's adventure as a matchmaker.
I loved both books and am so grateful that Ms. Hunter has shared more stories of Hawthorne House's wonderful family. Lady Miranda is sure to recommend that you brew a pot of your favorite tea, while Lady Adelaide would recommend a cozy nook in which to curl up while you venture back to Hawthorne house.
All thoughts are my own.
From Amazon:
Always a Lady
Despite the fact that her daughter is not cooperating, Caroline, Duchess of Riverton is determined to ensure every one of her children marries someone they love as much as she loved their late father. William, the widowered Earl of Blackstone, is delighted to have his days of escorting daughters approaching an end. The last thing he expects is to find himself drawn to a woman who is just starting such a journey. Are they each too set in their ways to grasp this chance to have a second love?
The Lady’s Maid
When Lydia Smith began her career as a parlor maid, she knew love and marriage wasn’t likely in her future. Dreaming about the boy next door as she dusted seemed harmless until he started working as the new valet under the same roof. When Finch needs her help with a special project, will it give them a chance to defy expectations and find love or ruin their happiness forever?
BONUS - PRINT ONLY - A Lady of Esteem
About the author:
Kristi Ann Hunter graduated from Georgia Tech with a degree in Computer Science but always knew she wanted to write. In addition to several pre-published contests, Kristi is a Rita award winner and has also been a finalist in the INSPY, Christy, and GRW Maggie Award of Excellence. She lives with her husband and three children in Georgia. Find her online at www.kristiannhunter.com.
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